One System, Six Specialized Screens for Your Team
Every device has a purpose. Cashier processes payments, waiter takes orders, kitchen receives tickets, queue shows numbers — all synced automatically over your local Wi-Fi.
Standard+ for team device sync · No credit card required · Best for: Restaurants, retail floors, hotels with multiple stations
What each device role does
Each device shows only what that team member needs. Kitchen sees orders. Cashier sees payments. No clutter, no confusion.
Main POS
Your central terminal. Processes payments, manages shifts, and keeps all connected devices in sync.
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Waiter Tablet
Android tablets for tableside ordering. Staff take orders at the table — synced to kitchen and cashier instantly over Wi-Fi. No walking to the counter.
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Kitchen Display
Sees incoming orders in real time. Kitchen tickets print automatically. No distractions — just what needs to be cooked.
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Queue Display
Shows queue numbers on a big screen. Customers know when their order is ready — no shouting.
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Tableside Ordering
Customers can add more items from their table. New items go straight to the kitchen.
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Kiosk
Self-service ordering for walk-in customers. Reduces wait times during peak hours.
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How devices connect
1
Set up your main POS
Your main device acts as the hub. Connect it to your Wi-Fi network and you're ready to add more devices.
2
Assign a role to each device
Choose a role for each device — waiter, kitchen, queue, or kiosk. Each role shows only what that team member needs.
3
Start working in sync
Waiter submits an order → kitchen sees it instantly → cashier has the bill ready. All over your local network, no internet needed.
Built-in Security for Every Device
Each Device Gets Only Its Own Data
Kitchen screens don't see payment details. Queue displays can't change orders. Every device is limited to its own role.
Unauthorized Actions Are Blocked Automatically
If a device tries to do something outside its role, the system blocks it. Your main POS controls what each device can do.
How industries use device roles
F&B (all 6 roles)
Main POS at counter. Waiter tablets on the floor. Kitchen display in the back. Queue display for pickup. Tableside for add-ons. Kiosk for self-service.
Retail (2–3 roles)
Main POS at primary checkout. Additional POS terminals for busy periods. Queue display optional for service counters.
Service (2–3 roles)
Main POS at reception handles appointments and billing. Additional tablet for room/resource booking calendar. Queue display optional for busy clinics.
Workshop (2 roles)
Main POS at the front desk for job intake and invoicing. Technician tablet shows the job pipeline and promise dates.
Accommodation (2–3 roles)
Main POS at front desk for check-in/out and billing. Housekeeping tablet shows room cleaning tasks. Additional terminal for busy reception periods.
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Give Every Team Member the Screen They Need
Start free and connect your devices. Each role shows exactly what your team needs.
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