Retail
A point-of-sale for the counter
Sales, stock, and the day’s cash. Built for a shop that has to open in the morning, then kept on the same footing as the school system — not a till we forget about after install.
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The day’s cash, without a reconstruction
What left the counter, what is still in stock, and what the drawer should hold are the same story. A void leaves a name and a reason, not a hole in the tape.
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Stock that matches the shelf
Items, barcodes, prices, and what is running low. The count is for the person at the counter, not a spreadsheet that gets updated on Sunday if someone remembers.
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Looked after like the school system
Nightly off-site backups that are verified. A separate practice copy. Watched uptime, so an alarm goes off here before the cashier phones you. The shop is the controller of the customer file. We are the processor.
What it costs
Ask for a number. You get one, not a discovery process. The number is the system and the work after you sign.
How it is looked after
Detail is on security and privacy. Client names stay off this page because the work is under NDA.
How the shop takes money today is enough for a first reply.