Prairie Village coffee shop interior with KS morning light around the espresso bar.
Built for Prairie Village coffee shops

You're closing out at 11.
We drafted Tuesday at noon.

Kansas floor is $7.25. We pull 13 weeks of your Square data and draft next week — a Shops of Prairie Village retail Saturday shouldn't staff like a regular Tuesday morning.

Coffee shop scheduling for Prairie Village, KS.

Local data

Prairie Village, KS

Metro population: 22,874
Wages
$7.25
minimum wage
$2.13
tipped minimum
Labor law

Kansas's minimum wage is $7.25/hr for employees not covered by the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, and covered coffee-shop employers generally still use the federal $7.25/hr floor. The U.S. Department of Labor tipped-wage table lists Kansas at a $2.13/hr minimum cash wage with a $5.12 max tip credit when tips make up the difference to the full minimum wage. Kansas state overtime law applies after 46 hours for non-FLSA employers, while the federal FLSA generally requires 1.5x after 40 hours for covered employers. No statewide fair-workweek or predictive-scheduling rule is modeled here.

Seasonality

Prairie Village coffee demand splits across morning commute rushes, afternoon walk-in traffic, and weekend brunch pulls. The same staffing for all three will overstaff one of them.

What changes Tuesday

It's 6:30 a.m. The Shops of Prairie Village crowd is already in line. By 9, the morning is over.

The other apps want a forecast you don't have time to enter. They ship the schedule with empty fields and call it predictive. The roster is wrong before the kitchen lights are on.

Three months of your Prairie Village mornings already sit in your Square account. Real numbers. Hour by hour. The thing nobody flips through during a Sunday rebuild.

You still run the shop. We're not pretending the app knows your team better than you do.

We're not a SaaS company that read a coffee blog. One of us grew up inside a family business; the other is still apologizing to a Sunday-night shift list. A regular Mission Road weekday and a State Line commuter windows weekend don't share a curve, and the citywide average is what makes that invisible until publish. We don't claim to run your shop. We just stop you from guessing the busy hours — using the Square history your block already proved.

01

Connect Square — 4 minutes

We connect to your Square account and read three months of hourly sales. We don't change a thing in your Square account. Sign in, give read-only permission, done.

02

Next week, drafted in 12 minutes

Reads three months of your hourly Square sales and drafts next week from that. You spend 12 minutes editing instead of 90 building from scratch. Kansas wage assumptions stay visible before publish.

03

Every Sunday, your demand curve sharpens

Last week's actual sales feed back in. A demand model fitted to your shop adjusts. Next week's draft starts from a smaller error than the last.

Young adult woman barista pouring milk into latte art spelling Coordinex, with a point-of-sale tablet nearby inside a coffee shop in Prairie Village, KS.

For Prairie Village teams who keep the coffee moving.

How Prairie Village coffee shops run differently

  • Shops of Prairie Village retail peaks change one part of the curve. Should not be averaged into every Prairie Village shift. Coordinex learns whether that signal actually appears in your Square history.
  • Boutique-retail mornings add another staffing layer. Can pull a different daypart than Shops of Prairie Village or Corinth Square. The schedule should reflect where your shop actually sits.
  • During State Line commuter windows, the morning curve runs hotter and longer than a regular weekday. A flat schedule will miss it.
  • The wall calendar in the kitchen — the one with three names crossed out — finally retires. Mara posts Tuesday, Jess covers it, you sign off from the bar.
$7.25
Kansas floor
$2.13
tipped cash wage
40/46
OT thresholds
POS integrations
Connected today
Square
Coming soon
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Frequently asked

01What does Coordinex actually read from Square?+

Hourly sales, ticket counts, and item sales for the last three months. Read-only. We don't write back, we don't change menus, we don't touch payments.

02My baristas keep asking for advances. Does Coordinex help?+

Earned wage access is built in. They see what they've already earned mid-pay-period and can pull it without going to a payday lender. We don't take a cut from them. You don't get the awkward Monday text.

03We've got someone clocking in for a friend. Can the app catch it?+

Yes. Geofenced clock-in checks the phone is actually at the shop. Buddy-punch detection flags the patterns where one phone clocks in two people. We don't want you to be the cop. We want the clock to be honest.

04Honest question — does it work on Android?+

Not yet. Coordinex is iPhone-only right now. We'd rather ship one platform that's actually good than two that are half-finished. Android is on the list. We won't put a date on it until it's real.

05How much?+

Free up to 5 teammates — no card. $9.99/mo Starter has a 7-day Apple trial. Full pricing at coordinex.app/pricing. If Coordinex isn't useful in week one, delete it.

06What happens to my data if I cancel?+

You own it on the way out. Export every schedule, timesheet, and wage record before you delete the app — nothing is held hostage, and we don't lock your history behind a final invoice. Month-to-month, cancel anytime.

Try Coordinex on Tuesday. Connect Square in 4 minutes. Schedule by 9.

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