Use case

POS and daily operations for real traffic

/pos checkout, held sales, tenders, and supervisor tools—with stock and customers synced to /backoffice the same day.

Floor → books

Lane activity owners can see

Lane activity owners can see — product visual

Day-in-the-life on POS

  1. 1

    Open the register

    Start shift, verify float, and confirm catalog sync.

  2. 2

    Sell under load

    Use held sales and quick keys during peak; supervisors stay nearby.

  3. 3

    Close and reconcile

    End shift tenders against backoffice cash expectations.

Common questions

What is the difference between /pos and station retail?

/pos is the cross-platform Flutter operator client; station retail is the browser workstation—both share POS API contracts.

Can managers fix mistakes without IT?

Supervisor roles handle voids, price overrides, and held-sale recovery within rules you set.

How fast can we train new cashiers?

Touch-first POS with role-limited screens; most teams run shadow shifts on day one.

Walk through POS with your team

Tell us your country, team size, and top pain—we will show the matching modules and a sane rollout order.