Configuration
Settings
Everything that decides what good looks like for Resto Dispatch. Change the economics and every judgement in the tool moves with them, because the target is derived, not typed in twice.
What this client sells
A ai calling software lead is not a software lead. This is where that difference lives.
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Target cost per sale
$1,000
$150 a lead at 15%
Gross profit per sale
$4,800
$6,000 at 80% margin
Break even cost per sale
$4,800
The target leaves $3,800 of margin per sale.
Safety rails
The tool cannot exceed these, whatever it recommends.
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The cap is a percentage of what this account is actually spending, recalculated from the last 30 days every time you open the feed, so it cannot go stale the way a budget figure on file does. At 20% and the planned $82 a day that would be about $16 a day; the Recommendations screen shows the live figure. Today the tool has used $0.
- Anything marked spend affecting asks before it goes out, every time.
- Dry run rehearses the whole flow and sends nothing.
- Nothing reads as applied until the platform confirms it.
- Every applied change carries the exact steps to reverse it.
Channels and data
Adding a channel or a client is an edit to one file, not a rebuild.
| Channel | Account | State | Monthly budget | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meta Ads | 991472139968253 | Not connected | $2,500 | Dropped out of the Windsor connector during 2026-08-21. It carried $10,040 and 96 leads since February, so the history exists; the connection does not. |
| Google Ads | 961-709-1844 | Not connected | · | Also dropped out of the connector on 2026-08-21, and had never spent anyway. |
| HubSpotlead source | · | Not connected | · | Every lead number in the tool comes from here. |
V1 keeps these edits on this screen so the arithmetic can be checked against real client economics. V1.1 writes them to the client record, and the recommendation rules read them from there.