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Miti POS is a kassasystem/POS system designed for physical business scenarios in Norway, covering butikker (retail stores), cafés, bars, restaurants/servering, and multi-location operations. Its core proposition is not simply to offer a “better-looking checkout interface,” but to bring sales, payments, inventory, end-of-day closing, tax, and accounting preparation into one workflow, reducing the cost of manually explaining the numbers after daily closing.
Based on the disclosed information, Miti POS provides a touchscreen checkout interface and supports products, categories, variants, search, barcode scanning, weighing, printers, cash drawers, and BankAxept terminals. On the payment side, it covers BankAxept, Vipps, cash, gift cards, split payments, and invoicing. For food and beverage scenarios, it supports open tabs, tables, courses/service control, and sending orders to the kitchen. On the operations side, it supports inventory updates, multiple locations, a unified product catalog, store-specific pricing, and consolidated reports.
Its key differentiator lies in local Norwegian compliance: X reports, Z reports, GTL logs, consecutively numbered receipts, audit trails, returns, corrections, reason codes, and manager approvals are placed at the core of the product rather than treated as add-on plugins. In terms of accounting connectivity, the system emphasizes transferring VAT (MVA), payment methods, product groups, and inventory changes to accounting systems after the Z report is completed, with ReAI mentioned as an integration example.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial policies. It only provides a “meld interesse” interest registration form and states that follow-up is first handled by email before a short meeting. Before purchasing, buyers still need to confirm the billing model, hardware costs, payment terminal fees, accounting integration costs, and multi-store pricing.
The advantages are its clear scenario focus and strong alignment with the daily operations of Norwegian retail and hospitality businesses. Its descriptions of compliance controls, end-of-day closing, and structured accounting data are also substantial. Local payment methods and MVA handling are well suited to the Norwegian market.
The drawbacks are that the publicly available information remains incomplete: there is no pricing, no full integration list, and no explanation of the API, permission system, security certifications, deployment architecture, or service support levels. The product’s maturity needs to be verified through a demo.
Miti POS is better suited to merchants operating physical stores, cafés, bars, restaurants, or multi-location retail businesses in Norway, especially teams that want to reduce friction around daily closing, tax handling, and accounting reconciliation. It is not ideal for companies that need a global POS system, a strong developer ecosystem, or clearly published self-service pricing. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the text, so it is considered unknown.
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miti.no is an Norway 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 miti.no directly.