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Bersyst is a local business software provider based in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. It serves small and medium-sized merchants with DooWop POS, DooWop E-Commerce, electronic invoice timbrado, POS hardware sales, custom development, and implementation support. The site clearly states that the system uses a SaaS monthly subscription model and is mainly aimed at retail, restaurants, grocery stores, stationery shops, and electronics/mechanical repair businesses.
Its POS solution focuses on sales workflows, cashier operations, inventory, and administrative control, and is designed for different types of stores. The e-commerce module lets merchants create an online store and add a button to their Facebook Fan Page to receive orders. Customers can browse a dynamic menu, add items to a cart, choose delivery with cash-on-delivery, in-store pickup, or card payment; merchants can then view order status in the back office and move orders through the process from receipt to delivery.
Back-office capabilities include product/menu categories, add-on ingredient management, branch-level pricing and discounts, user creation and permission assignment, delivery staff creation, multi-branch operations, order reports, a sales Dashboard, Top 10 product statistics, sales breakdowns by payment method, and customer satisfaction ratings. Overall, it is more of a “store operations toolbox” than a standalone cash register system.
The website only discloses that it is offered as a SaaS monthly subscription and notes that multi-branch capability depends on the subscribed plan. It does not publish specific pricing, plan tiers, transaction fees, user limits, or SLA details. There is an “Access Demo” entry point, but it does not state whether a free version or formal trial period is available.
Its strengths are broad coverage across POS, e-commerce, delivery tracking, reporting, hardware, and implementation support, making it suitable for local merchants that want an all-in-one rollout. Its support for Facebook ordering is also practical for restaurants and retailers that rely on social channels. The downside is limited public information: there is no clear explanation of APIs, payment gateways, third-party integrations, data backups, security certifications, fine-grained permissions, or export capabilities, which makes enterprise-level evaluation difficult.
Bersyst is suitable for small and micro merchants in Mexico, food delivery restaurants, multi-branch retailers, and customers that need on-site or remote implementation support plus POS hardware. It is less suitable for companies with clear requirements around cross-border operations, open APIs, complex ERP/CRM integrations, or strict compliance audits.
No information is provided about availability from mainland China, so its access status is unknown.
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