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Automated Lavu POS Daily Sales Digest

Every morning, WebRun opens Lavu, reads the previous day's sales totals by category and daypart, and posts a formatted digest to your Slack channel so the whole team sees how yesterday performed.

Runs on WebRun · Strict Lockdown policy
Every day at 7:00 AM WebRunorchestrates each step
1 Lavu pull yesterday's sales by category
2 Slack post the daily sales digest
In short

How do I get an automatic daily sales summary from Lavu POS?

WebRun opens Lavu every morning, reads the previous day's net sales, covers, average check, and category breakdown, then posts a formatted digest to Slack. The whole team sees how yesterday performed before service starts, with any large day-over-day swings flagged automatically.

  • Team sees yesterday's performance before the first shift starts
  • Category and cover trends flagged automatically each morning
  • No manual report pulling or spreadsheet copying required

Built for restaurant owners · bar managers · multi-location food and beverage operators

Step by step

What does WebRun do on every run?

The exact actions WebRun takes, in order - in plain language, so you can adjust anything.

  1. WebRun signs in and gets to work

    Opens lavu.com in a real browser with your saved login - no setup, no API keys.

  2. 1
    Lavu - pull yesterday's sales by category
    lavu.com
    WebRun in Lavu: pull yesterday's sales by category
    WebRun opens Lavu to pull yesterday's sales by category.
    • Open Lavu and navigate to the Sales Reports section
    • Filter to the previous business day
    • Capture net sales, gross sales, covers, average check, and sales by category (food, beverage, modifiers)
    • Note any voids, discounts, and refunds applied

    Done when All sales totals and breakdowns for yesterday are captured.

  3. 2
    Slack - post the daily sales digest
    slack.com
    WebRun in Slack: post the daily sales digest
    WebRun opens Slack to post the daily sales digest.
    • Format the numbers into a concise, readable digest
    • Post the digest to the designated Slack channel
    • Flag any day-over-day changes greater than 15 percent

    Done when The daily sales digest is posted to Slack for the team to review.

Run settings

How is each run configured?

Starting pageWhere Chrome opens at the start of each run
lavu.com
ScheduleRuns automatically on this cadence
Every day at 7:00 AM
DeliveryHow each run's result reaches you
Sales digest · Slack
OutputWhat each run produces - A formatted Slack post with net sales, covers, average check, and category breakdown for the previous day.
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Setup & safety

Secure by default

Connect once, stays signed in

WebRun signs in once and keeps each session in a persistent environment, so every run picks up right where it left off.

Your credentials stay in your own private environment - WebRun never stores your passwords.
Strict Lockdown

Every action is checked against this policy before it runs.

Domains ALLOWLIST
Typed input ALLOW
Shell command BLOCK
File uploads BLOCK
Runs in a contained environment More on policies
Good to know

Questions, answered

Does it send anything to customers or post publicly?

No. The digest is an internal Slack post only. Nothing is sent to guests or posted to any public channel.

Which Lavu reports does it read?

It reads the Sales Summary and Category Sales reports in Lavu, capturing net sales, covers, average check, and any voids or discounts applied the previous day.

What if yesterday was a closed day with zero sales?

It still posts the digest, noting zero sales for the day, so the record is consistent and easy to spot in your Slack history.

Put this on autopilot.

Turn it on in minutes - or have our team set it up for you.