The AI CFO for your food truck.
Cash mixed with card. Three stops in a day. Gas and supply runs in between. Sales on Square, money in the bank, receipts in the glove compartment. Dayspring pulls all of it into one view and tells you in plain English whether this week was a good week.
Your numbers live in five different places.
You don't need a spreadsheet to fix this. You need a brain that reads everything for you.
Cash + card
Some sales hit Square. Some hit the cash box. Reconciling them is a chore.
Fuel + supplies
Gas, propane, packaging, ingredients — receipts pile up in the truck.
Multiple stops
Lunch rush downtown. Dinner at the brewery. Weekend market. Which is actually profitable?
Weather + events
One rained-out festival can wreck the week. You need to see it as it happens.
Aggregate. Understand. Act.
Pull every place your truck's money lives into one picture, then read it like a CFO would.
Speak a sale, even mid-rush
"Sold three plates for forty-five dollars cash." Done. Voice entry tags it cash, time-stamps it, and adds it to today's picture — no typing, no apron-pocket math.
Photo-log every receipt
Gas station receipt. Restaurant supply run. Square's daily summary. Snap a photo — the AI reads merchant, total, date, items, and tags it as fuel, ingredients, packaging, or fees automatically.
Tag stops, see what works
Tag the day with where you served — Tuesday brewery, Saturday market, Friday office park. After a few weeks you'll see which stops actually make money and which ones aren't worth the gas.
Daily AI briefing
Every morning Dayspring writes you a short summary — what came in yesterday, what went out, and what to watch this week. Plain English. Two minutes to read.
Ask anything about your numbers
"Why was last week worse than the one before?" "Am I making money on the brewery shift?" The coach answers in plain English using your real data.
Food-truck FAQ
Why do food truck owners need an AI CFO?
Food trucks have an unusually messy financial picture — cash mixed with card, multiple stops a day, fuel and supply runs in between, event-day swings, weather risk, sales scattered across Square, a bank app, and a pile of receipts. An AI CFO like Dayspring pulls all of it into one view and tells you in plain English whether this week was a good week — without you having to keep a spreadsheet.
Does Dayspring work with Square?
Yes. Today the fastest path is to screenshot or photograph your Square daily summary and Dayspring will read the totals. A direct Square integration is on the roadmap so the day's sales flow in automatically.
Can I track cash sales separately from card sales?
Yes. Voice-log a cash sale ("sold three plates for forty-five cash") in seconds. Photo-log a card receipt the same way. Dayspring tags each entry with its payment method so you can see cash-versus-card mix over time — and catch when cash starts going missing.
How does Dayspring handle fuel and supply expenses?
Snap a photo of any gas station or restaurant-supply receipt. The AI reads merchant, total, and items, and categorizes it — fuel, ingredients, packaging, fees — automatically. At month end it shows you what fuel costs per service day and whether ingredient costs are eating your margin.
Will Dayspring help me figure out which events or stops are profitable?
Yes. Tag a day's transactions with the event or location, and the coach will compare per-event revenue against the costs of getting there and operating that day. Over a few weeks you'll see which markets, festivals, or regular stops are making money — and which ones to drop.
How much does Dayspring cost for a food truck?
Free to start. Plus is $20/month for unlimited voice + coach plus 40 receipt scans monthly — enough for most one-truck operators. Pro is $40/month and adds full bookkeeping reports plus 100 scans monthly.
One view. Real-time. Plain English.
Bring every place your truck's money lives into one picture. Free to start, no credit card.
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