Find your best sales days — and plan around them

Every store has a rhythm: days when the traffic shows up and days that sit quiet. Behind the counter that rhythm turns into a gut feeling — "Saturdays are usually good" — instead of a number. And decisions made on a hunch miss: you staff up on the wrong day, run a promo on a day that already sells itself, and restock at the wrong time.

Rune shows you your store's average sales by day of the week. You stop guessing and start lining up your buying, your staff, and your promos on the days that actually drive sales.

The traffic has a pattern — and it matters

In a card game store the rhythm usually has a reason: tournament day packs the place, the eve of a release heats things up, and some days barely anyone walks in. Knowing exactly which is which changes how you spend your time and your cash.

What Rune shows you

Instead of a gut feeling, a clear number: how much your store sells, on average, on each day of the week. Your strong and slow days jump out right away, built from your own sales.

  • The average sales for each day of the week
  • Your strong days — and your slow ones — at a glance
  • Built on your store's real sales, not guesswork

Planning around your rhythm

With the days in front of you, you can act: staff up and stock up ahead of the rush, make sure the hot card doesn't run out on the busy day, and use a promo to warm up the slow day — instead of handing out a discount right when the store was going to sell anyway. The same effort, put on the right day, pays off more.

Frequently asked questions

How does Rune know my best days?

From your average sales by day of the week, worked out from your own sales. It's your store's real pattern, not a generic market rule.

What's this actually good for?

For putting effort on the right day: staff and restock ahead of the rush, and a promo to warm up the slow day. You stop staffing up the wrong day and stop discounting a day that would have sold anyway.

Do I need an integrated POS?

No. Rune uses the sales export you already pull from LigaMagic. Upload the file and it builds your average by day of the week.