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Pinogy Corporation provides a full-featured POS and store management solution for retailers, positioned as “Retail Made Simple.” Based on the available content, it is not just checkout software, but an integrated retail operations platform covering sales, inventory, staff, customers, payments, marketing, multi-store operations, and franchise management. It mainly targets specialty retail stores, multi-location retailers, and franchise chains.
Pinogy Point of Sale supports checkout, orders, product and inventory management, employee management, customer management, reporting, notifications, and scheduled reports. On the inventory side, users can add/edit products and create purchase orders. For multi-store scenarios, it supports cross-store inventory visibility, inter-store transfers, unified product markups, consolidated reporting, and inventory summaries. For franchise systems, the platform emphasizes that headquarters can view real-time reports from each location and perform cross-chain analysis. The marketing module highlights coordination across search results, social media, local SEO, and ad networks, though specific channels and configuration details are not explained.
Pricing is relatively transparent. The Starter plan is free forever and is suitable for small stores with fewer than 100 products, 2 users, and 1 device, with email support included. The Business plan costs $49/month per location when billed annually, including unlimited products, 5 users, unlimited devices, and U.S. phone and email support; monthly billing costs $59/month per location. Additional users cost $9/month on annual billing or $11/month on monthly billing. Note that some optional features and add-ons cost extra, but detailed pricing is not disclosed.
The main strengths are its broad coverage of the retail workflow, support for growth from a single store to multi-store and franchise expansion, and a free plan that lowers the barrier to trial and small-store adoption. Payment support includes EMV chip cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, gift cards, and more, and the company repeatedly emphasizes support from real people. The drawbacks are that the public materials do not show APIs, developer documentation, or self-hosting information. Security and compliance information is limited to EMV and the privacy policy, with no disclosed certifications such as PCI DSS or SOC. The terms also contain relatively strong limitations around service availability, data risk, and liability, so enterprise buyers should review the service agreement carefully.
Pinogy is better suited to retail stores in the U.S. or North America, pet stores/specialty retailers, franchise chains, and merchants that need an integrated POS, inventory, payments, and marketing solution. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the text. Its payment capabilities appear oriented toward the U.S. market, with no information found for Alipay, WeChat Pay, or RMB settlement. Domestic Chinese merchants may compare it with Keruyun, Youzan Retail, and Weimob Smart Retail; cross-border retailers may compare it with Shopify POS, Lightspeed Retail, and Square for Retail.
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