Pinogy Corporation’s Pinogy Point of Sale is a full-featured POS and store management system for the retail industry, positioned as “Retail Made Simple.” Based on the available content, it covers checkout, orders, inventory, employees, customers, payments, reporting, marketing, and multi-store/franchise management. It mainly targets specialty retailers, growing retail businesses, and franchise chains.
At the POS level, Pinogy supports checkout, order taking, inventory creation and editing, purchase orders, customer management, store performance reports, scheduled reports, and system notifications. Multi-store management is a key focus: businesses can manage multiple locations from a single platform, with cross-store inventory visibility, inter-store transfers, unified product markups, consolidated reporting, and consolidated inventory. For franchise scenarios, the materials emphasize chain-wide reporting, improved productivity, and real-time reports for each location. On the marketing side, Pinogy Marketing focuses on retail-oriented digital marketing, mentioning compatibility with major tools and ad networks, and coverage across search results, social media, local marketing, and SEO.
Pricing is relatively transparent. The Starter plan is free forever and suitable for small stores getting started: up to 100 products, 2 users, 1 device, and email support. The Business plan costs $49 per store per month when billed annually, or $59 when billed monthly. It includes unlimited products, 5 users, unlimited devices, and phone and email support in the United States. Additional users cost $9 per month on annual billing or $11 per month on monthly billing. Some optional features and add-ons are charged separately. The site repeatedly highlights human customer service, Premium Support, and phone/email support, while user feedback also focuses on ease of use and patient support staff.
Payment capabilities include debit/credit cards, EMV chip cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, gift cards, and more, making it suitable for the U.S. offline retail payment environment. However, there is limited information on data security and compliance: EMV payments are clearly mentioned, but there is no visible detail on PCI DSS, SOC 2, encryption, backups, permission auditing, or similar controls. The deployment model appears to be an online service that supports access across multiple devices and store locations, but cloud deployment or self-hosting options are not explicitly stated. Public information on APIs and developer support is also not available.
Its strengths include broad coverage of the retail workflow, a low-barrier free plan, practical multi-store features, and generous product/device limits on the Business plan. Its weaknesses are limited disclosure around compliance and openness, non-transparent pricing for add-on features, and no clear information for China-specific payments, tax handling, hardware, or local support. It is better suited to U.S. or North American retail stores, specialty shops, multi-location retailers, and franchise brands.
Access from China cannot be confirmed from the available text. Even if it is accessible, features such as Apple Pay/Google Pay, EMV, and U.S. phone support indicate that its localization focus is not China. Chinese users should carefully verify network connectivity, USD payments, hardware compatibility, invoicing and tax requirements, WeChat Pay/Alipay support, and after-sales support time zones. Alternatives to consider include Shopify POS, Square, and Lightspeed; in China, it can be compared with Youzan, Weimob, Keruyun, and Yinbao POS.
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