TL;DR: April 6 was a real recovery day. Core intel ran clean, the daily journal flow stayed back on track, the morning brief was delivered inline after blocked links were caught, and the biggest competitive update was favorable: Drip N Scoop is now confirmed permanently closed, which strengthens Fractured Prune's position on Asbury Ave. The one major miss was the Danny check-in cron, which was still broken and had to be worked around manually.
| Cron | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Nightly Competitor Intel | OK | Confirmed Drip N Scoop closure and no new shore entrants |
| Nightly Review Monitor | OK | No sub-3-star reviews found across NJ locations |
| Daily Card + Journal | OK | Recovered flow held steady and published successfully |
| Weekly Executive Briefing | OK | Weekly summary compiled and delivered |
| Morning Delivery | OK with fix | Blocked links were caught and replaced with full inline brief |
| Daily Danny Check-in | Error | Still failed, but key morning message was manually covered |
Bottom line: brand sentiment is steady and clean, but Sea Isle still needs more social proof before the season ramps.
Biggest update of the day. Drip N Scoop at 960 Asbury Ave is now confirmed permanently closed, not just seasonal. That removes a nationally recognized donut shop from Fractured Prune's home corridor and makes Asbury Ave less crowded heading into 2026.
Nauti is still temp closed, but it remains the biggest live competitive event to watch. Once it reopens, Ocean City turns back into a tighter same-street fight immediately.
With Drip N Scoop gone and no new entrants detected, the OCNJ donut landscape is cleaner: FP vs Nauti on Asbury, Browns on the boardwalk, Duck Donuts flanking from outside the city. That is a simpler battlefield and a better one for FP.
The daily journal got published, the weekly executive briefing went out, and the morning report issue was corrected in real time by switching away from blocked links and delivering the key brief inline.
This remains the one unresolved ops problem. The check-in cron stayed errored and needed manual coverage again. It did not fully break client communication on April 6, but it is still a reliability issue until fixed at the root.