Trending...
- Verified IP Owners To Receive Free Advertising Everywhere Their Registered Brands Are Displayed On Third-Party Platforms Across Phinge's Netverse - 144
- WSWA Opens Registration for Access LIVE 2026 in Las Vegas
- Hillsborough, CA Luxury Real Estate Market Update — September 2025
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - nvtip -- Phinge's mission by partnering with businesses and platforms on Netverse, is to help them achieve success and maximize profits.
Unlike the current App stores and technology of today, all Netverse management tools will be integrated into its, patented, app-less technology and platform.
Instantly available and free to all businesses and platforms when they join Netverse.
Netverse Dynamic real-time pricing will be based on current market conditions and fluctuations including wholesale prices, consumer demand and the goals of the business and platform.
Today Phinge will discuss how, through their upcoming free inventory management tools, dynamic, real-time pricing will work for the goods and services sold through Netverse.
Here is an example using a restaurant.
As wholesale prices fluctuate to the restaurant, the retail price of each menu item can dynamically change higher or lower to keep consistent with the food cost % set for each menu item by the restaurant.
The prices displayed online throughout Netverse can dynamically change in real-time and even in singular or the totality of the restaurants physical locations through their digital menu boards.
Restaurants may choose to only have the prices dynamically change in the geographical locations of where the wholesalers prices have changed.
Dynamic real-time pricing tools will be a built-in component of the Netverse inventory management system. It is designed for and will be made available to the food service industry, including restaurants on Netverse. The pricing tools will help restaurant owners and managers set item and combination prices based on a desired food cost percentage and profit margin. It will be an automated, real-time pricing tool that fluctuates and adjusts with wholesale food prices and market demand to create real-time, dynamic menu pricing throughout Netverse, through Phinge's proprietary mobile devices and point-of sale hardware.
This management tool will work by first connecting each restaurant with their wholesale food distributors who also have platforms on Netverse.
More on nvtip.com
Here is an example of a restaurant (user) setting up their menu items to determine their retail price, based on their goal food cost, for dynamic real-time, pricing.
In the menu costing system, users input each ingredients description and costs, including the quantity and unit of measurement which will form the foundation for all subsequent menu pricing calculations. This will be done easily through the system.
The process begins with them imputing individual items and their ingredients and units of measurement.
The user now inputs their desired food cost % for each item. The system will give the user real-time, data-driven suggested retail prices for each item, combination and bundle.
More on nvtip.com
The final decision remains with the user, who can accept it or manually adjust the retail price of the item or combinations and bundles by changing the food cost price higher or lower.
This free Netverse tool gives restaurant owners and management direct control over their cost inputs, allowing for automated adjustments for price fluctuations, negotiations with their suppliers, and precisely track profitability based on the latest figures for each item or in their aggregate.
Dynamic pricing for platforms that sell goods through Netverse.
Any goods can be priced dynamically using the parts and components in them, in the same way ingredients were shown in the example above.
Dynamic pricing for the service industry on Netverse.
Any services can be priced dynamically, like let's say house cleaning. Simply input labor cost per hour, hours to complete the job, cost of the cleaning supplies required for doing the cleaning. Then set the % of profit you want to make and the Netverse tools will set the retail price for the service. As the above example shows, if labor or cleaning supply cost change, it will automatically adjust the retail price of the house cleaning service.
The free dynamic pricing feature is another advantage among many, that all businesses and platforms on Netverse will have access, to help them drive profits through increased sales and to prosper and thrive.
To see this dynamic pricing in action, please vist
https://www.phinge.com/porthole.html
To learn more about Netverse App-less platform, please visit us here
https://www.phinge.com/netverse.html
Unlike the current App stores and technology of today, all Netverse management tools will be integrated into its, patented, app-less technology and platform.
Instantly available and free to all businesses and platforms when they join Netverse.
Netverse Dynamic real-time pricing will be based on current market conditions and fluctuations including wholesale prices, consumer demand and the goals of the business and platform.
Today Phinge will discuss how, through their upcoming free inventory management tools, dynamic, real-time pricing will work for the goods and services sold through Netverse.
Here is an example using a restaurant.
As wholesale prices fluctuate to the restaurant, the retail price of each menu item can dynamically change higher or lower to keep consistent with the food cost % set for each menu item by the restaurant.
The prices displayed online throughout Netverse can dynamically change in real-time and even in singular or the totality of the restaurants physical locations through their digital menu boards.
Restaurants may choose to only have the prices dynamically change in the geographical locations of where the wholesalers prices have changed.
Dynamic real-time pricing tools will be a built-in component of the Netverse inventory management system. It is designed for and will be made available to the food service industry, including restaurants on Netverse. The pricing tools will help restaurant owners and managers set item and combination prices based on a desired food cost percentage and profit margin. It will be an automated, real-time pricing tool that fluctuates and adjusts with wholesale food prices and market demand to create real-time, dynamic menu pricing throughout Netverse, through Phinge's proprietary mobile devices and point-of sale hardware.
This management tool will work by first connecting each restaurant with their wholesale food distributors who also have platforms on Netverse.
More on nvtip.com
- Platinum Plumbing Expands Services, Rebrands as Platinum Plumbing & Water Well Services
- Voice Of Rainbow Brite, Bettina Bush Debuts First Solo Children's Album "Once Upon A Rainbow"
- Phinge To Offer All Third Party Platforms On Netverse The Ability To Run Instant Deals Automatically To Increase Sales During Slow Parts Of The Day
- Phox Health Completes 61-Minute Pharmacy-to-Patient Air Delivery Across Washington
- Dental Arts of Oklahoma Unveils New Unified Website
Here is an example of a restaurant (user) setting up their menu items to determine their retail price, based on their goal food cost, for dynamic real-time, pricing.
In the menu costing system, users input each ingredients description and costs, including the quantity and unit of measurement which will form the foundation for all subsequent menu pricing calculations. This will be done easily through the system.
The process begins with them imputing individual items and their ingredients and units of measurement.
- Add individual ingredients: For each distinct individual ingredient, the user creates an entry in the system.
- Enter the purchase price: Users input the wholesale cost of the ingredient exactly as it appears on the most recent suppliers online invoices.
- Specify the unit of measurement: Alongside the price, the user defines the unit of measure (UoM) for that price, such as "$4.00 per pound" for ground beef or "$12 per 3-pound bag" for chicken. Then input the amount of ground beef this menu item requires. (User) then repeats this process for every item in the recipe, such as cheese, lettuce, tortilla etc.
- Set the standard UoM for recipes: For consistency, the user can also set a standard UoM for how that ingredient will be used in recipes. For example, while chicken is purchased by the pound, it might be used in recipes in ounces. The system then converts the cost automatically for use in recipes.
- Calculate the unit cost: The system divides the total cost by the quantity purchased to determine the cost per unit. For example, if a 10-pound bag of beef costs $40, the unit cost is $4.00 per pound. It then calculates from the input amount of 4oz of beef in this item, the wholesale cost, which is $1.00 . If it's a unit measurement, let's say an Avocado, and the unit cost is $2.00 each and the menu item requires half an avocado, it would add $1.00 to the total wholesale cost of the menu item. It now repeats this process for every ingredient in the menu item.
- Account for waste: The system allows for optional adjustments to the unit cost to account for spoilage and other types of waste, which provides a more accurate picture of the true wholesale cost per ingredient.
- Calculate menu item costs: Once all individual ingredients are entered, the system then aggregates these costs to provide a total wholesale food cost for the final menu item.
- Combination pricing: The tool extends to combination meals and bundles. It calculates the total wholesale cost of the combinations or bundles by all the items in them and then suggests a retail price for the combination or bundle based on a target food cost percentage set by the user. If the food cost % is different for each singular item in them, it will average the food cost % among them.
The user now inputs their desired food cost % for each item. The system will give the user real-time, data-driven suggested retail prices for each item, combination and bundle.
More on nvtip.com
- Verified IP Owners To Receive Free Advertising Everywhere Their Registered Brands Are Displayed On Third-Party Platforms Across Phinge's Netverse
- Ollyball Launches Exclusive Full-Force Indoor Sports Line Nationwide at DICK'S Sporting Goods This Fall
- Switzer Learning Center Named Beneficiary of the 29th Annual Halloween Ball in Torrance
- College Football Week 2 Odds: BookmakersReview.com Highlights Sharp Action, Line Moves, and Betting Sweats
- Heritage at South Brunswick Single Family Collection VIP opening soon!
The final decision remains with the user, who can accept it or manually adjust the retail price of the item or combinations and bundles by changing the food cost price higher or lower.
This free Netverse tool gives restaurant owners and management direct control over their cost inputs, allowing for automated adjustments for price fluctuations, negotiations with their suppliers, and precisely track profitability based on the latest figures for each item or in their aggregate.
Dynamic pricing for platforms that sell goods through Netverse.
Any goods can be priced dynamically using the parts and components in them, in the same way ingredients were shown in the example above.
Dynamic pricing for the service industry on Netverse.
Any services can be priced dynamically, like let's say house cleaning. Simply input labor cost per hour, hours to complete the job, cost of the cleaning supplies required for doing the cleaning. Then set the % of profit you want to make and the Netverse tools will set the retail price for the service. As the above example shows, if labor or cleaning supply cost change, it will automatically adjust the retail price of the house cleaning service.
The free dynamic pricing feature is another advantage among many, that all businesses and platforms on Netverse will have access, to help them drive profits through increased sales and to prosper and thrive.
To see this dynamic pricing in action, please vist
https://www.phinge.com/porthole.html
To learn more about Netverse App-less platform, please visit us here
https://www.phinge.com/netverse.html
Source: Phinge Corporation
Filed Under: Technology
0 Comments
Latest on nvtip.com
- OddsTrader Highlights Top NFL Week 1 Longshots: Could Giants, Browns, or Titans Deliver Opening Shocks?
- Can Cam Ward Replicate Jayden Daniels' Rookie Magic? Titans' First Overall Pick Faces Lofty Expectations
- NFL Week 1 Best Bets: Eagles-Cowboys Line Surges as Sharps Target Jaguars, Patriots, and More
- IGT Wheel of Fortune Big Money Spin Electronic Table Game Makes Global Debut in Las Vegas
- Mohegan Sun Named #1 "Best Casino for Slots" in USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards
- Dinosaur Discovery Tour and Train Ride
- Phinge To Offer Interest Free Buy-Now-Pay-Later Loans To Users, Using Their Future Earned Rewards As Repayment For Everything They Buy Thru Netverse
- Intelligent Technical Solutions Ranks on the 2025 Channel Futures MSP 501
- Hollywood In Pixels Announces Honorees for The 8th Silver Pixel Awards, Celebrating a Decade of Digital Innovation
- RUNWAY Transitions to RUNWAY Roots: Celebrating a Transformative Journey Towards Reparative Finance
- WSWA Opens Registration for Access LIVE 2026 in Las Vegas
- Seth Tilton Joins Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hilton Head Bluffton Realty
- Wzzph Exchange's Comprehensive Whitepaper Details Web3-Powered Digital Asset Trading Platform and Strategic Ecosystem Development
- The OpenSSL Corporation Strengthens Code Signing Security, Future-Proofs Against Quantum Threats with Entrust nShield HSMs
- Hillsborough, CA Luxury Real Estate Market Update — September 2025
- Walker Farms, 50-Year-Old Florida Honey Business, Offered for $4M Sale
- David Oberman Debuts "Americana From Alabama" Project With The Release Of Two New Songs
- Century Fasteners de Mexico Awarded AS9120B and ISO9001:2015 Quality Certifications
- Colbert Packaging Invites Visitors to Booth #N-5476 at PACK EXPO
- Don Barnhart Brings Unstoppable Laughter to Delirious Comedy Clubs In Las Vegas