Retail POS

Shopify POS, implemented like it runs the place.

We unify the shop floor and the webstore: one catalogue, one inventory, one customer record, and one set of reports, shared by the register and the site. The majority of our active projects include retail POS.

Why POS here

One store, not two systems

A retailer that sells in person and online is one business, but it rarely runs like one. The website lives on one platform, the till on another, and someone reconciles the difference every week. Shopify ends the split: products, inventory, customers, and reporting live in one admin, and the register is simply another place the store sells.

That is why POS is core work for us rather than an add-on. The majority of our active projects include retail POS, and it shapes how we build the online store too: the catalogue is structured once, correctly, for both.

01

Products

Edit a product once and it changes at the register and on the website.

02

Inventory

A sale on the floor and a sale online draw down the same stock count.

03

Customers

The person at your counter and the person at your checkout become one record.

04

Reporting

Retail and online revenue, side by side in the same reports.

The counter is a storefront. We treat it like one.

The work

What an implementation includes

Every project is scoped to the store in front of us, but the spine of the work holds. Here it is, printed the way your counter would print it.

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01Hardware setupINCL

Card readers, receipt printers, cash drawers, and barcode scanners, specced for your counter and tested before launch.

02Register configurationINCL

Taxes, receipts, staff PINs, and a checkout screen laid out around how your shop actually sells.

03Inventory syncINCL

One stock count across the shop floor and the webstore, with locations set up correctly from day one.

04Staff trainingINCL

Hands-on sessions at your counter, on your products, until checkout feels routine.

05Customer profilesINCL

In-store sales attach to the same customer record the webstore writes to.

06ReportingINCL

Retail and online performance in one place, from daily totals to end-of-day reports.

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Who this is for

Three shapes of POS project

Most POS work arrives in one of three shapes. If yours does not fit any of them, that is what discovery is for.

01

Brick-and-mortar going omnichannel

The shop works. The next move is selling online without splitting the business in two. We build the webstore and the POS as one project, so the catalogue, the stock, and the customer list are shared from the first day.

02

Replacing a legacy till or cash register

Plenty of strong retailers still run on a standalone cash register that keeps no catalogue and remembers no customers. We are currently moving a retailer from exactly that setup to Shopify POS, with a new webstore alongside, and another from a custom website and cash register to Shopify across ecommerce and POS.

03

Already on Shopify online

The website runs on Shopify and the till runs on something else. Bringing retail into the same admin is usually the simplest project of the three, and it ends the weekly reconcile between two systems.

Proof

Proof on the shop floor

Muffet & Louisa moved from Lightspeed to Shopify with us: a full migration across both the ecommerce store and retail POS, covering the website and the till together. The two now share one catalogue, one customer list, and one set of reports, and the store is live at muffetandlouisa.com.

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Muffet & Louisa storefront, the webstore side of a Shopify ecommerce and POS implementation
Shop floor + webstore · one catalogue, one customer list

Questions

POS questions, answered

Does Shopify POS work with our existing hardware?

Often, yes. Shopify supports a specific list of card readers, receipt printers, cash drawers, and barcode scanners, and some of what you own may be on it. We audit your current hardware in discovery, confirm what carries over, and list what needs replacing before any work begins.

Can Shopify POS replace our cash register?

Yes. The register’s daily jobs move to Shopify POS, and the business gains things a standalone till never had: a product catalogue, customer records, and real reporting. Two of our current projects replace a cash register with Shopify POS, each with a webstore built alongside.

Does inventory sync between the store and the website?

Yes. The register and the webstore draw from one inventory in Shopify, so a sale in either place updates the same count. We set up locations and stock levels during implementation and verify the counts together before launch.

Can staff have their own logins and permissions?

Yes. Shopify POS gives each staff member their own PIN, with permissions that control who can apply discounts, process returns, or view reports. We configure those roles as part of register setup.

What does staff training look like?

Hands-on, at your counter, on your products. Before launch we walk the team through checkout, returns, discounts, and end-of-day routines, and we stay through the first weeks while the new register becomes the normal one.

Do you support us after launch?

Yes. Launch includes hands-on support through the first weeks, and we stay available afterward for changes, questions, and whatever the store needs next. We are a small team, so you talk to the people who built your setup.

Ready to start?

One till, one truth.

Tell us how your shop runs today: the till, the website, and whatever sits between them. We will come back with an honest read on what an implementation involves and how long it takes.