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POS for Webshops is point-of-sale software built for retail scenarios that combine an online store with a physical shop or warehouse. It focuses on issues such as online and offline inventory getting out of sync, customers still being able to place web orders after an item has been sold in-store, and picking the wrong items for shipment. According to the website, it is based in the Netherlands and can connect with open-source ecommerce systems such as Magento, VirtueMart, HikaShop, and osCommerce.
The product centers on checkout, orders, inventory, and order picking. In-store sales can be synced to the webshop, while webshop orders also flow into the POS. The inventory management interface supports using a barcode scanner to increase, decrease, or set stock levels, with logs kept for inventory changes. The built-in OrderPicker checks order items and quantities by scanning product barcodes, helping reduce shipping mistakes, and can automatically update the webshop order status after picking is completed. Refunds can be handled by scanning the barcode on a receipt to open the order and select the relevant items. It also supports barcode label printing, product shortcut buttons, receipt layout customization, and hardware such as barcode scanners, thermal printers, customer displays, and cash drawers.
Deployment is fairly flexible: it can be installed on a local computer or deployed to a webserver. When the internet is unavailable, data is stored locally and then synced automatically once the connection is restored, making it suitable for trade shows, temporary stalls, or stores with unstable networks.
Pricing is based on a one-time license: a single license costs €295, is tied to 1 webshop/domain, and can be installed on multiple computers or across multiple stores. Volume licenses receive tiered discounts, with 5 or more priced at €235 each. The first year includes updates and support. After that, the software remains usable, but new versions and technical support are no longer available unless renewed; the renewal price is listed as €235. Payment methods include PayPal, iDEAL, Giropay, and MisterCash/Bancontact, and a 14-day money-back guarantee and online demo are available.
Its strengths are a focused use case, clear buyout-style pricing, and offline buffering with synchronization. It should be practical for small and midsize retailers using Magento, VirtueMart, HikaShop, or osCommerce. The limitations are that enterprise-level information such as role-based permissions, data security compliance, and API documentation is not apparent. Platform support is also relatively limited and does not cover common ecosystems such as Shopify or WooCommerce.
The main content does not provide information about access from China, and the listed payment methods do not include Alipay, WeChat Pay, or UnionPay. Teams in China should first verify website connectivity, euro payment options, and after-sales support time zones before purchasing. Alternatives to compare include Shopify POS, Lightspeed, and Square POS; in the China market, options such as Youzan Retail, Weimob Retail, and Keruyun may also be worth considering.
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