by | Apr 25, 2026 | Uncategorized
Running a business today means juggling inventory, sales, customers, staff, and finances — often across multiple locations. Two software categories come up constantly in these conversations: ERP and POS. But what exactly is the difference between ERP and POS? And...
by Friends4it Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
Running a bookstore sounds simple — buy books, sell books. But behind every successful bookshop is an inventory nightmare: thousands of unique titles, volatile demand, consignment arrangements with publishers, buyback programmes for used books, and (for academic...
by Friends4it Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Uncategorized
Why Generic POS Software Fails Bakeries A bakery is not a retail store. Every item you sell was made by you — from raw ingredients, in batches, on a schedule tied to the clock. A generic point-of-sale system tracks sales and inventory. A bakery POS software must also...
by Friends4it Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
Why Electronics Retail Needs More Than a Generic POS Walk into any electronics store and you face a problem no generic POS system was built to solve: every single unit on the shelf carries a unique serial number, every item may be covered by two separate warranties...
by Friends4it Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Uncategorized
Running a furniture store on a generic retail POS is like fitting a king-size sofa through a standard doorway. Furniture retail has a fundamentally different operating model: products sit on a showroom floor for months, customers configure items to order, deliveries...
by Friends4it Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Uncategorized
Stationery stores operate in one of retail’s most seasonal environments. School admissions in January, mid-year restocking in June, and the August–September back-to-school rush can drive 60–70% of annual revenue into a single four-month window. Yet most...