by admin | 9 Jul , 2026 | Point Of Sale
For many independent businesses, growth starts with one successful site and then moves on to a second, third or even more. That is a positive step, but it also makes day-to-day management more complex. Once you are no longer looking at a single counter, a single...
by admin | 9 Jul , 2026 | Point Of Sale
Why loyalty should feel simple at the tillFor many UK independent businesses, repeat custom is what keeps trade steady. A customer loyalty scheme can help encourage people to come back, but only if it feels easy to use for staff and customers alike. If a loyalty setup...
by admin | 9 Jul , 2026 | Point Of Sale
For many independent retailers, a shop is no longer just one type of business. A single store might sell homeware, gifts, seasonal items, food, clothing or accessories all under one roof. That can make day-to-day till work harder than it first appears. A basic cash...
by admin | 9 Jul , 2026 | Point Of Sale
For many UK independent businesses, the till is used by more than one person every day. That might be a café team on a lunch rush, a retail shop with part-time staff, or a takeaway where shifts change throughout the week. In those situations, staff permissions can...
by admin | 8 Jul , 2026 | Point Of Sale
Garden centres are often much more than plant retailers. Alongside compost, shrubs and bedding plants, many also sell gifts, garden furniture, tools, outdoor decor, food, drinks and seasonal items. That makes day-to-day till work more complex than it first appears.A...
Recent Comments