The desk

Who keeps the ledgers on Parnavaz Mepe Street

The office is on the ninth floor. The work is paper, pencil, a light table, and a sitting that starts when the operator has time to look.

Tall shelves of bound volumes in a quiet reading room

Service Flowcore Analytics began because Nino was tired of being asked, in February, why August had “felt busy” when the night-audit stack for August was still in a cupboard. The first packs were for people she already knew on this street: a guesthouse, a small clinic, a workshop with three bays. The desk still works at that scale. We have not become a firm that sends a junior to read your year from a distance.

Batumi’s service year is uneven. The boulevard fills, then it does not. A dental chair that is idle on a Thursday in November is not a failure; it is a season. Our job is to draw that shape so a partner in Tbilisi, or a silent sibling abroad, can see the same quarter the receptionist already lived.

We work in English for the commentary because many of the people who read the pack are not in the room for the sitting. Source books stay as they are — Georgian, Russian, mixed pencil. We do not require you to recopy a treatment book into a clean sheet. Recopying is how the Tuesday pile vanishes.

The office address is Level 9, 81 Parnavaz Mepe Street, Batumi 6000. Visitors come by appointment. There is a table by the window for sittings that happen here instead of at reception. If you want to know how a pack is drawn before you commission one, read the method or write for a figure review.

The desk

The people who will sit with your books

Nino Kharatishvili

Nino Kharatishvili

Principal report writer

Nino spent years as a night auditor in a Batumi hotel before she began writing commentaries for other operators. She still asks for the clip on day one and day last.

Giorgi Tkeshelashvili

Giorgi Tkeshelashvili

Chart plate maker

Giorgi draws the plates. He keeps last year’s scale when a follow-up is coming, and he will refuse a decorative chart that hides a blank week.

Tamar Beridze

Tamar Beridze

Figure collection

Tamar visits premises along the coast, copies what the books hold, and notes gaps without filling them from the view at reception.