Retail and branch transaction systems

POS systems for retail and multi-branch sales operations

This page targets retailers and operators that need POS linked to inventory, reporting, and branch workflows.

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When custom POS is worth it

Ready-made POS tools can work, but some businesses need deeper operations and integration control.

  • Multiple branches or stock locations.
  • Need to connect POS with ERP or ecommerce.
  • Custom pricing, offer logic, or permissions.
  • Need for real-time reporting at leadership level.

System components

We separate what the front-line team needs from what management needs behind the scenes.

Fast cashier flow

Reduces service time and front-line errors.

Catalog and pricing control

Flexible offers, category structure, and pricing logic.

Branch reporting

Daily and aggregate reporting by branch, user, or product.

Market notes

POS in Egypt

Speed and ease at checkout plus daily reporting matter most.

POS in Saudi Arabia

There is more emphasis on branch coordination, permissions, approvals, and offer complexity.

POS in the UAE

High-quality experience and integration with digital channels add strong value.

Why teams choose us

Operational systems experience

We connect UX, operations, data, and integrations so the project is more than a pretty interface.

Milestone-driven delivery

Every engagement starts with a clear scope, acceptance criteria, and regular checkpoints.

Scale-ready architecture

We design architecture, permissions, and reporting for scale, not just for version one.

Pricing expectations

POS pricing depends on branch count, device flows, integrations, and offer logic.

Core POS

$7,000 to $12,000

For simpler setups with essential reporting.

Multi-branch POS

$12,000 to $24,000

Includes branch logic, permissions, and broader integration.

Connected commerce POS

$24,000+

Connects point-of-sale with broader operational systems.

Typical timeline

POS timelines depend on sales flow and branch or inventory coordination.

Sales flow analysis

4-7 days

Map store flow, catalog, and pricing logic.

Operations design

1-2 weeks

Design cashier and admin experiences.

Build and connect

4-9 weeks

Build the system and connect inventory plus reporting.

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Frequently asked questions

Is POS only for stores?

No. It also fits restaurants, services, and any setup with recurring direct transactions.

Can POS connect to inventory?

Yes, and that is one of the main reasons to build or customize a POS system.

Do I need custom POS or a ready-made one?

A ready-made tool may work for simple setups. With custom offers, permissions, and integrations, tailored POS becomes more useful.

What is the difference between POS and ERP?

POS focuses on transactions and branch operations. ERP covers the broader internal operating model.

Need a POS system that connects sales to operations?

We help determine whether a ready-made tool is enough or if custom POS will generate better ROI.

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