Pinogy Corporation offers a full POS and store-operations platform for retail businesses, positioned around the idea of βRetail Made Simple.β It covers checkout, orders, inventory, staff, customers, reporting, payments, multi-store operations, franchising, and digital marketing. The platform appears especially focused on specialty retailers and growing multi-location retail businesses.
Based on the available materials, Pinogy Point of Sale is the core module. It supports product creation and editing, purchase orders, customer management, store performance reports, scheduled reporting, event notifications, and integrated credit card processing. Its multi-store capabilities stand out, including inventory visibility across locations, inter-store transfers, unified product markups, consolidated reporting, and consolidated inventory. Franchise use cases are also emphasized, with tools for reviewing store performance and managing inventory across a chain. On the marketing side, Pinogy Marketing claims to work with mainstream tools and ad networks, helping drive customer acquisition through search results, social media, local marketing, and SEO.
Pricing is relatively transparent. The Starter plan is free forever and is designed for small shops with up to 100 products, 2 users, and 1 device, with email support included. The Business plan costs $49/month/store when billed annually, or $59/month/store when billed monthly. It includes unlimited products, 5 users, unlimited devices, and U.S. phone and email support; additional users cost extra. The website repeatedly emphasizes real human customer service and premium support, and user reviews also tend to highlight responsive and patient support.
The main advantages are broad coverage of core retail workflows, a low barrier to entry with the free plan, unlimited products and devices on the Business plan, and attractive multi-store/franchise features for growing retailers. The drawbacks are that the public materials do not show API access, developer documentation, or detailed role-permission controls, nor do they clearly disclose compliance certifications such as PCI DSS or SOC 2. Optional add-ons are mentioned as paid features, but no clear list is provided. The terms of service also state that the site is provided βas isβ and place significant limits on security, availability, and liability, so buyers should review the service agreement before purchasing.
Pinogy is better suited to U.S.-based specialty retailers, multi-store retail businesses, and franchise chains, especially small and midsize merchants that want an integrated system for POS, inventory, payments, and marketing. The available text does not make it possible to assess access from China. Payment methods appear to focus on credit cards, EMV, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and gift cards; there is no visible mention of Alipay, WeChat Pay, Chinese language support, local tax handling, or invoice support. Chinese merchants operating mainly in mainland China may want to compare local options such as Youzan, Weimob, Keruyun, and Sunmi. For those opening stores in the U.S., Pinogy is worth booking a demo for further evaluation.
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