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The shelf and the website should never disagree.

We build the system that runs your counter and your online storefront off one stock count, one customer list and one set of prices. All of it belongs to you.

No obligation · No jargon · A straight answer
Independent retail shop counter
Who this is for
Independent shops selling over a counter and online, from one location or several
What it replaces
A till, a web store and a spreadsheet, each with a different idea of what you have
What you own
The storefront, the customer list, and every transaction record behind them
The Week You Are Having

Sound like your week?

None of this is a technology problem. It is an operations problem that technology has been quietly making worse.

01
You sold the last one twice.

Once at the counter and once online, ten minutes apart, because the two systems only find out about each other overnight.

02
Somebody is retyping the whole catalogue.

New products, new prices and new photos get entered once for the shop and again for the website, and the two have drifted apart by the end of the week.

03
The card reader goes down with the internet.

And the queue at the counter does not much care whose outage it is.

04
You cannot tell what is selling.

Counter numbers live in one place, online numbers in another, and nobody has time to reconcile them before the next order has to go in.

The Build

What we build for you.

Not a package you adapt to. A system shaped around how the work already happens, so nobody has to re-type what somebody else already knew.

Stock

One count behind both counters

The shelf, the stockroom and the website all read the same number. Sell it in store and it comes off the site in the same second.

The counter

A register that keeps ringing

Built to keep taking sales when the connection drops and reconcile everything the moment it comes back. The queue never finds out there was a problem.

Online

A storefront that is genuinely yours

Your products, your photographs, your prices, on a site you own. No commission on every order and no rules changing underneath you.

Traceability

Batches and dates, where they matter

For anything sold by lot, batch or best-before, the record follows the product from delivery to receipt without anyone keeping a side ledger to make it work.

Customers

One customer, however they buy

The same person at the counter and on the site. Purchase history, account balance and repeat orders in a single record that belongs to you.

Margin

What each line earns after everything

Cost, price and movement per product, so reordering becomes a decision rather than a habit you inherited.

Field note

We built exactly this for an apothecary running a shop counter and an online storefront. One stock count serves both, and they own the lot.

The Difference

What changes.

Stock counts get reconciled by hand, usually on a Sunday.
The number is right because there is only one of it.
The website is a second job nobody has time for.
Listing a product in the shop lists it online.
An outage means a closed till.
The counter keeps working, connection or not.
Every online order pays a cut to somebody else.
Your online sales arrive whole.
The Standard

You own the shop.
You should own the storefront.

  • No commission on a single online order
  • Your customer and sales history stays yours
  • Documented well enough to hand to somebody else

The storefront we build is yours the same way your shop is. Your customer list, your sales history and your prices sit on infrastructure you control, and the whole thing is documented well enough that you could hand it to somebody else tomorrow.

That is the whole point. We would rather profit from your growth than from your dependence on us.

Read our partnership standard →

Thirty minutes, and you will know what your current setup costs you.