POS checkout, payments & receipts
Ring sales the way stores actually work: pick who is buying, build the basket, handle tax, take one payment or several, and optionally sell on credit when your policy allows.
Customers at the counter
Every sale can be tied to a customer record. A default walk-in profile keeps lines moving when someone does not want an account, while quick-create flows let staff capture name, email, or phone when you want repeat business. That means marketing and support see the same people finance doesβnot three different spellings of the same name in three apps.
Line items & pricing
Registered products pull from your catalog with negotiated adjustments: your team can apply discounts or markups per line against the shelf price when your process allows it. Ad-hoc lines support one-off items so you are never stuck when something is not fully set up in the catalog yet.
Tax
When your organization enables tax and sets a rate, totals reflect that policy on the ticketβso the amount customers pay matches what you report, without hand calculators at the register.
Payments & credit
You can record multiple payment rows on a single saleβcash plus card-style tenders, for exampleβso change and split tender scenarios stay accurate. Credit sales clear payment lines and track what is still owed when you extend terms, with status moving through paid, partial, or unpaid based on what was collected.
Cart persistence & terminals
Cart state can be saved per user and terminal identifier so a browser refresh does not wipe a half-built ticketβuseful during busy shifts or when switching tasks at the counter.