Seven days at once, Monday to Sunday. Where Daily tells you how service is going, Weekly tells you whether the week is going anywhere.
The week
Pick any week with the date picker. You get each day laid out, plus the week's totals.
Weeks run Monday to Sunday. Days run on the business day, so a Saturday that trades until 2am belongs to Saturday — the week does not lose its late-night sales to the following morning. See Key concepts.
What it shows
Net sales, guests, checks and average check — per day, and for the week.
Comparison: this page is different
Everywhere else in NexReps, the comparison basis is set once for the whole organization by an admin. Weekly is the exception.
Weekly has its own picker, and you choose:
- Prior week — the week before
- Same week last year — 52 weeks back, so weekdays line up
- Same week 2 years ago
This is per user, per session. It does not affect anyone else and it does not change your Dashboard or your Daily.
Why the exception: a week is the unit where "against last year" actually means something. A Saturday against last Saturday is noise; a February week against last February is a trend.
Reading it
The useful question here is not "was Saturday good". Daily answers that.
The question is which day moved. A week down 6% is rarely down 6% everywhere — it is usually one flat Tuesday, or two soft lunches. Weekly is where that shows.
Look for the day that broke pattern, then open Daily on it.
The current week
If you are looking at this week, it is incomplete. Days that have not happened are empty — not zero.
Read the day-by-day rather than the total until the week closes. An incomplete week against a full one is a false read.
Next
Monthly — the same view, wider.
