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Hit Systems is a Spanish TPV/POS system designed for offline business settings such as restaurants, bars, and bakeries. The page focuses on helping merchants address issues such as inaccurate checkout and cash register operations, pressure from tax inspections, lack of transparency in business data, and inefficient legacy cash register systems. It also claims to be used by more than 300 businesses.
Based on the captured content, its core offering is an “all-in-one store operations system.” It covers checkout, receipts and invoices, cash management, customer management, employee management, ordering, online orders, loyalty programs, discounts, points, and coupons. A mobile control panel allows business owners to view customer, cashier, and employee information from their phone. Compliance is one of its main selling points: it explicitly supports VeriFactu, FACE, and RGPD, and can issue official tickets and invoices. Employee clock-in records are also positioned as legally compliant, exportable, and RGPD-compliant.
The page does not disclose plans, subscription pricing, hardware costs, whether billing is based on store/device/user count, or any free plan or trial policy, so buyers will need to request a quote directly before purchasing. In terms of usability, the copy emphasizes being “intuitive,” requiring “no advanced training,” and allowing self-management, making it suitable for small food-service and retail merchants without an IT team.
Its strengths are clear positioning, a design centered on Spanish local tax and labor-record compliance, coverage of high-frequency day-to-day workflows for food-service stores, and real-time mobile management capabilities. Its weaknesses are that the publicly available information is fairly marketing-oriented and lacks key procurement details such as third-party integrations, APIs, data backup, permission controls, deployment options, SLA, and payment methods. The claimed “AI-integrated analytics” also does not clarify the actual scope of its capabilities.
Hit Systems is better suited to restaurants, bars, bakeries, and small retail stores operating in Spain, especially merchants that need VeriFactu/FACE compliance. Its accessibility from China is unknown; even if accessible, its tax compliance capabilities are primarily aimed at the Spanish market. Chinese merchants are generally better served by localized POS and payment solutions such as Keruyun, Meituan POS, or 2Dfire.
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hitsystems.es is an Spain SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hitsystems.es directly.