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Small to large retail business owners who are serious about POS, inventory management, customers and employees.
Futura is a complete EPOS and retail management platform, connecting your omni-channel retail operation. Specialising in fashion, brands, department stores and giftware retailers,
We’re thrilled with WooPOS. It’s reliable, easy to use (even for new staff) and it quickly became the backbone of my daily business operations.
It can be very frightening and overwhelming to non savvy users (as opposed to simpler alternatives).
Ease of use, and ability to upload Gift Card in batch. Tracking is excellent and feature to control the card and use of card by customers.
Woocommerce sometimes experience problems if some of the plug-ins are not updated together with Woocommerce.
The greatest benefit is that we are able to create e-commerce websites for customers. People don't always want to work with Amazon and want something that they own.
If you are a novice at technology it is difficult to set up the plugin, understand what everything does -- overload of options -- and manage ( keeping up to date with products).
I use WooCommerce for all of my WordPress Ecommerce projects, it's reliable and easy to customize on the frontend, and clients are happy with it once they get used to using it.
The interface and complicated setup. The system is hard to set up as it doesn't link easily with the SQL database.
Excellent Software, Reliable, Quality Support - Good People at Futura - 12 years & would Buy again.
I am yet to find any missing elements to the software.
Live updates on sales is a great positive. The stock replenishment system is fantastic with a great level of sophistication that we still don't fully utilise after 11 years of using it.
Limited options for mobile POS. More indepth reporting tool requires extra licences.
They have very good Job retention so I am still speaking with the same people from when we purchased 12 years ago. They are great people with exceptional knowledge & understanding.
Above all else, we value the incredible consistency of staff within Futura which means that they can be trusted to know what they are talking about and trusted to solve any issues that come up.
Greg G.: Hey, my name's Greg, I'm a small business owner. I give WooPOS a three out of five. And for more views like this, go ahead and click below. So before using WooPOS, our business was actually just using invoicing. So we use PayPal invoices, and occasionally, we just follow the email. So this is a great way to really start capturing money right at the point of sale. Yeah. So we chose WooPOS for a variety of reasons, but primarily, it was because it integrated with some of the other existing systems we had. We had our website that we sort of served our customers through and they actually had a nice WordPress plugin. So in that sense, we were actually doing those sales online, but that was really important to us, and we didn't want to have to build out our own infrastructure to sort of support that, so this has made it really easy to sort of transition over in that sense. Getting started with WooPOS was ... I would say it was decently easy. It was certainly easier than the alternative that we had in mind, which was building out our own solution. We were going to do that online, and that would've been hard to do on a WordPress site. But WooPOS, they made it very easy to sort of have this plugin and it served our needs pretty quickly. The customization options were left a bit to be desired, but it wasn't terrible, and it certainly had a lot of the functionality we needed right out of the box. So if you're considering WooPOS as an option for yourself, I would encourage you to look at a few things. One, why is this option interesting to you? Are they offering something unique that perhaps another POS service such as Square or Toast isn't ... I know toast is more on the restaurant side, but I think if I were to go back, I would probably use Square for my point of sale services specifically. If it's to integrate for a web storefront, I guess WooCommerce really has that, they do a lot of these online storefronts. It's a good option. It's certainly not bad. I think it makes it pretty easy on some of these other site-building platforms. But if you're starting out fresh, Shopify is probably the way to go in that sense.
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