A till that uses the same products, the same stock and the same customers as your website.
Someone buys in store and their online account shows it. Stock drops once, everywhere. No reconciling at the end of the day.
The number that matters
1
stock count, shared by the shop floor and the website.
Two systems means two numbers, and two numbers means somebody spends an hour every evening deciding which one is lying. One system removes the question rather than answering it faster.
On the shop floor
It behaves like a till, not like a website in a costume.
- Cash and card — with the terminals actually used in your market
- One customer — loyalty points earned online, spent at the counter
- Click and collect — bought online, picked up in store, tracked properly
- Store locator — customers find the nearest shop with it in stock
- Several shops — each with its own stock, staff and takings, in one view
- Hardware
- Tablet plus the card terminal you already use
- Offline
- Sales queue and settle when the connection returns
- Staff
- Per-person logins, per-shop takings
A sale, end to end
What actually happens when someone pays.
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01
The item is scanned
Against the same catalogue the website uses — same price, same options, same photo.
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02
Stock moves once
The count drops at that location and everywhere it is visible, immediately. The website cannot oversell what the shop just sold.
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03
The customer is recognised
If they have an account, this sale joins the same history as their online orders. Loyalty accrues in one place.
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04
The takings reconcile themselves
Per shop, per person, per day, against the payments that actually settled — not a spreadsheet somebody keys in later.
Also included
The things a second system would have charged you for.
Selling
- Returns and exchanges at the counter
- Split payments
- Discounts and staff overrides
- Receipts by print, email or WhatsApp
Stock
- Transfers between shops
- Stock takes and adjustments
- Low-stock alerts per location
- Reserve for collection
People
- Per-person logins
- Permission levels
- Takings by staff member
- Shift open and close
Next step
See it with your own products in it.
We'll load a sample of your real catalogue so you're looking at your business rather than a demo shop — and tell you honestly what moving would involve.
- What we'll want
- A sample of your catalogue, and whatever you sell on today
- What you'll see
- Your own products, in your own language, on your own domain
- What we'll tell you
- Honestly, whether this is worth moving for — and if it isn't yet, why