For Multi-location indie · 2–3 sites

MarginEdge vs Neucelle

Two tools, one operator type. 2–3 site indie groups — $900k–$3M annual revenue, 2–3 locations — comparing pricing, contract, variance latency and POS support.

Last reviewed May 23, 2026 · Pricing sourced from each vendor's public page

About 2–3 site indie groups

Growing indie group — second location is up, third opening or considered. Operations partner now exists, but no full back-office. Reporting across locations matters; consistency of recipe cost across sites matters more.

What this persona cares about

  • Multi-location dashboards out of the box
  • Recipe library shared across sites
  • POS sync (Toast, Square, Lightspeed) live
  • Under $250/mo across all sites

Side by side

DimensionMarginEdgeNeucelle
Monthly price~$330 / locationCHF 79–199/mo
ContractAnnual contractMonthly · cancel anytime
Free trialNo public trial14 days, no card
Best for4+ location operators with a dedicated bookkeeperIndie restaurants, 1–3 sites, owner-operator
POS integrationsToast, Square, Aloha, Micros, Clover, NCRToast (live), Square (queued), Lightspeed (queued), Clover (queued)

Where each one wins for 2–3 site indie groups

MarginEdge

4+ location operators with a dedicated bookkeeper

Full-stack restaurant back office — invoice OCR, COGS, recipe costing, scheduling adjacent.

Pros

  • Excellent recipe + COGS depth
  • Strong POS integration coverage
  • Mature support team

Cons

  • 24–48h OCR queue — variance is yesterday's news
  • Annual contract, onboarding fee
  • Overkill for 1–3 location indies

Matches 1 of 4 2–3 site indie groups decision criteria

Neucelle

Indie restaurants, 1–3 sites, owner-operator

Snap an invoice. Get recipe-level food cost in 60 seconds. Built for the indie operator who never wanted a controller.

Pros

  • Same-day variance (no overnight OCR queue)
  • Self-serve trial — no sales call
  • Sub-CHF 80/mo entry tier
  • Cancel in one click — no auto-renew traps

Cons

  • Newer entrant — fewer integrations than R365
  • Not built for 8+ location chains (we'll hand you over)

Migrating from MarginEdge

Most operators leaving MarginEdge for Neucellecite the same three reasons: pricing built for a larger operation, contract terms that don't fit a 1–3 site indie, and an OCR/variance loop that ships an answer too slowly to act on. The migration is a single import — Neucelle reads MarginEdge's vendor list and recipe library and rebuilds them server-side in under an hour. Your historical invoices stay where they are; the variance loop starts fresh from your first Neucellecapture. No double entry, no parallel run period, no annual contract you have to break. There's a fourteen-day trial that doesn't ask for a card; if it isn't a better fit by day fourteen, you've lost nothing.

MarginEdge vs Neucelle — FAQ

Which is cheaper, MarginEdge or Neucelle?

Neucelle is the cheaper of the two at CHF 79–199/mo. Pricing is sourced from each vendor's public page and dated; check the linked sources for the latest before deciding.

Is MarginEdge or Neucelle better for 2–3 site indie groups?

Neither is built specifically for 2–3 site indie groups. MarginEdge fits 4+ location operators with a dedicated bookkeeper; Neucelle fits indie restaurants, 1–3 sites, owner-operator. If neither matches your operation, Neucelle is the indie-built option at CHF 79–199/mo with monthly billing.

Do MarginEdge or Neucelle offer a free trial?

MarginEdge: no public trial. Neucelle: 14-day free trial. Trial structure matters more on annual-contract products — there's no take-back once the contract signs.

Can I migrate between MarginEdge and Neucelle?

Yes, but migration depth varies. Vendor and recipe data can usually be exported via CSV from either platform; historical invoices and variance history typically stay on the originating platform. Plan a 2–3 week parallel run if the data lineage matters.

What POS systems do MarginEdge and Neucelle integrate with?

MarginEdge integrates with Toast, Square, Aloha, Micros, Clover, NCR. Neucelle integrates with Toast (live), Square (queued), Lightspeed (queued), Clover (queued). POS-side integration determines whether the platform can do theoretical-vs-actual variance — without it, you only get cost-side reporting.