Production

Organize. Distribute. Produce.

Plan the week, distribute tasks and track production — everything visible on a single schedule.

Tomorrow morning, does everyone know what they need to start when they walk in?

What's actually left to prepare this week?

« It's always the same people who end up overloaded by the end of the week »

This week, who did what exactly?

The method

Your entire production, visible at a glance

  1. 1

    Products planned in your ranges flow in automatically — adjust quantities if needed

  2. 2

    Production tasks appear, ready to be placed onto the week

  3. 3

    Organize the schedule by drag-and-drop and assign one or more people to each task

  4. 4

    Check the workload distribution, save the week as a template and print the schedule

A visual, structured schedule to organize the bakeshop, balance your team's workload and better understand their performance.

The transition

What changes

Before

  • Production planning lives in someone's head or gets passed along verbally
  • What needs to go out tomorrow doesn't show up clearly in one place
  • Tasks get handed out on the fly, with no real overview of the week
  • When something unexpected comes up, everything has to be explained again or reorganized by hand
  • Once the week is over, it's hard to trace exactly who did what

With LogiBake

  • The week's products automatically generate the tasks to schedule
  • Recipes, actions, finishing: each task type is distinct, and finishing tasks are placed automatically based on the days set in your product lines
  • Unscheduled tasks on one side, the week on the other: organize by drag-and-drop
  • Each team member's working time is visible by day, with a visual alert if someone exceeds capacity
  • Save a standard week so you don't start from scratch every Monday, and add your own tasks if needed
In practice

What you gain

1

When you build the week

You start from a base that's already structured: planned products, generated tasks, finishing tasks already placed. The schedule becomes readable and easy to work with.

2

When you assign the team

You assign by drag-and-drop and immediately see each member's remaining availability for the day.

3

When the week shifts

If you adjust production quantities for the week, the changes flow directly into the production schedule.

4

When you review the period in analytics

The assignments made here serve as the basis for a closer look at productivity and profitability per member in analytics.

Key takeaway

This isn't just a calendar. It's a clear visual to organize production, better distribute the workload and understand your team's real performance through analytics.

Organize. Distribute. Produce.

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