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Point of Sale brings together the day-to-day tools a busy till needs. This page tours what is included so you know what to expect before you start.

Selling

The counter is a full-screen selling surface. You search or scan an item, tap to add it to the cart, adjust quantities, apply the customer, and take payment. It settles across cash, card, and digital modes, and prints or reshares a receipt. You can hold a cart to serve another customer and recall it later.

Cash shifts

Every selling session runs inside a cash shift. A manager or cashier opens the shift with an opening float, sells against it, and closes it with a counted total at end of day. Closing produces the Z-Report, a full breakdown of cash and other payment modes for reconciliation.

Batch and expiry (pharmacy)

When batch tracking and expiry picking are on, the counter sells the nearest-expiry batch first (First Expiry First Out) and refuses to sell an expired pack. A daily alert flags batches approaching expiry so you can act before they become waste. This is what turns the general counter into a pharmacy till.

Returns and refunds

A cashier can refund a past sale within a window you set (for example, 48 hours). The refund records a reversing sale against the original and restores the stock to the correct batch, so your inventory stays accurate.

Loyalty

When loyalty is on, customers accrue points on their purchases and can redeem them at the counter, encouraging repeat visits.

Offline mode

If the connection drops, the counter keeps selling. Each offline sale is queued on the terminal and synced safely when the connection returns, with a guard that prevents a sale from being recorded twice. For controlled products, you can require the counter to be online before they are sold.

Multi-terminal management

Stores with more than one till manage them from a single screen. You add terminals, bind each to a store and an assigned cashier, activate or deactivate them, and watch each terminal’s pending-offline-sales count.

Analytics

A built-in analytics view shows sales trends over a window you choose, so a manager can read the day, the week, or the month at a glance.

Roles

Next steps

The counter

Learn the selling flow step by step.

Getting around

Find every screen and who can use it.