Point of Sales

Set up new stores quickly and easily with just an internet connection. Then use your Point of Sale everywhere, anytime. While an internet connection is required to start the Point of Sale, it will stay operational even after complete disconnection.

Key features

  • A point of sale (POS) is a place where a customer executes the payment for goods or services and where sales taxes may become payable.

  • A POS transaction may occur in person or online, with receipts generated either in print or electronically. Cloud-based POS systems are becoming increasingly popular among merchants.

  • POS systems are increasingly interactive, particularly in the hospitality industry, and allow customers to place orders and reservations and pay bills electronically.

General Description

A POS or point of sale is a device that is used to process transactions by retail customers. A cash register is a type of POS. The cash register has largely been replaced by electronic POS terminals that can be used to process credit cards and debit cards as well as cash.

A POS may be a physical device in a brick-and-mortar store or a checkout point in a web-based store.

The software for POS devices is growing increasingly elaborate, with features that allow retailers to monitor inventory and buying trends, track pricing accuracy, and collect marketing data

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