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Franchise KPI tracking software: comparison guide 2026

Stefan M. · marql · June 1, 2026 · Reading time: ~6 min

You're running a franchise network with 8 locations. Each morning you need to know: how did each location perform yesterday, which ones are underperforming relative to the chain, and where are the margins slipping?

Most franchise operators solve this by asking each franchisee or location manager to send a daily report. Some use a shared spreadsheet. A few have implemented BI tools. All of them are solving the same problem with different tradeoffs.

Manual and semi-manual reporting is still the default below 25 locations, and the reason is structural rather than cultural: a partner has to close, export and send before anything can be consolidated, so the data lands the following day at best. For a decision that has to happen at 8am, yesterday's numbers arriving mid-morning are already the wrong input.


The 5 KPIs every franchisor needs daily

Before choosing software, be specific about what you actually need to see. For most franchise networks in retail and HoReCa, five numbers drive 90% of operational decisions:

  • Gross margin per location. Not revenue — margin. Calculated from sales data matched with supplier invoices. The number that tells you whether each location is profitable.
  • Sales vs. chain average. Every location compared to the network average, daily. Identifies underperformers before problems compound.
  • Average transaction value. Below-average ticket may indicate promotion misapplication, upselling gaps, or pricing errors. Above-average is worth understanding and replicating.
  • Week-over-week trend. Context turns a bad day into a trend signal. Without week-over-week comparison you can't distinguish one-off variation from a systematic problem.
  • Automatic anomaly flags. 25% sales drop, unusual average ticket, missing product orders — surfaced automatically without requiring a daily manual audit.

Five numbers, by location, every morning. Everything else is secondary.


5 approaches to franchise KPI tracking compared

Method
Cost
Setup
What works
What doesn't
Manual reporting (WhatsApp / email)
€0/month
1–2 hours/day
No software required
Data delayed 6–24 hours; franchisees can forget or misreport; doesn't scale past 5 locations
Spreadsheet consolidation
€0/month
30–60 min/day
Full control over format
Manual export from each POS; one error corrupts the chain view; no anomaly detection
BI tools (Power BI / Tableau)
€5,000–€20,000 year one
6–16 weeks setup
Highly flexible, powerful visualizations
Requires a data engineer for POS connectors; no franchise-specific logic built in
Franchise management modules (in ERP)
€15,000–€50,000+ implementation
3–9 months
Covers royalties, compliance, procurement
Heavy implementation; operational KPI visibility is secondary, not primary
Purpose-built operational platform
From €200/month per location
Native POS connections; daily margin by location; anomaly detection; no IT project
Less flexible for custom analytics; not an ERP replacement

The dependency risk in manual reporting

When KPI visibility depends on franchisees sending data, you have a monitoring gap that grows with network size. The franchisee who is struggling is exactly the one most likely to delay or abbreviate their daily report. The location that needs the most attention is the least likely to surface it.

Automated POS-connected platforms eliminate this dependency entirely. The data flows from the POS regardless of what the franchisee does. The franchisor sees everything, every day, without any action required from the network.

Beyond visibility, this changes the power dynamic: instead of waiting for reports and asking follow-up questions, you arrive at the weekly call already knowing which locations performed below expectation and why.


Platform options for franchise KPI tracking

marql reads 48 POS systems today, which matters more in a franchise network than anywhere else: partners buy their own tills. The most common POS systems in HoReCa franchise networks across Eastern Europe. See all supported integrations. No changes to franchisee systems, no manual exports, no migration.

Pricing starts at €200/month per location, and the graduated per-location rate above that. Franchise performance reports and royalty tracking are part of the platform at every price point — there is no franchise add-on to buy.

To understand what the daily franchise operations view looks like, see an example multi-location dashboard. For specifics on the software selection process for franchise chains, the franchise operations software guide covers how to evaluate options without micromanaging the network. For the full analytics landscape comparison, the retail analytics software comparison covers all five approaches in detail.

Frequently asked questions

Franchise KPI tracking software

The five most critical: gross margin per location (daily), sales vs. chain average, average transaction value, week-over-week trend, and anomaly flags. These five cover 90% of operational decisions.

For 5–50 location franchise networks, purpose-built platforms outperform manual reporting, BI tools. weeks) and automatic gross margin calculation.

Below 25 locations, manual and semi-manual reporting is still the rule, for structural reasons: a partner has to close, export and send before anything can be consolidated, so the data lands the next day at best — too late for next-morning decisions.

Yes — with a platform that reads the POS directly over its API. marql reads 48 POS systems today, so KPI data flows without franchisees exporting anything, even when every partner runs a different till.

Franchise management software covers compliance, training, and royalty calculation. An operational KPI platform focuses on daily performance data: sales, margin, and anomaly detection per location.

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