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Totalsis is restaurant management software launched by RAPIFAC S.A. for the Peruvian foodservice industry, covering workflows such as ordering, cashiering, kitchen operations, electronic invoicing, inventory, and reporting. It is not positioned as a general-purpose ERP, but rather as an integrated SaaS/POS solution built around front-of-house, back-of-house, checkout, and business management for restaurants, with a particular emphasis on compliance with Peru’s SUNAT electronic receipt and invoicing scenarios.
The product’s core features include table ordering, pre-checkout, multi-area printing, the waiter mobile ordering app Luchito, kitchen order visualization, cashiering with multiple payment methods, expense/recipe/inventory management, as well as real-time sales reports and BI. A standout selling point is its “true offline mode”: when the internet is down, merchants can still register sales, control cash, and view inventory. Once the connection is restored, data is automatically synced, and electronic vouchers can then be sent to SUNAT.
The page lists three monthly plans: Restaurant Base at S/99/month, offering a cloud-based system; Restaurant Offline at S/199/month, supporting both cloud and offline use; and Restaurant Profesional at S/390/month, also supporting both cloud and offline use. Back Office and additional applications require extra fees, but detailed prices are not listed. According to the terms, the service is prepaid, can be paid monthly or annually, and offers demo/quote requests.
The advantages are its strong vertical fit for the restaurant industry and coverage of key restaurant workflows; support for operating during internet outages, which is practical for locations with unstable connectivity; built-in Peruvian electronic invoicing capabilities; and low hardware requirements, allowing use with regular computers, tablets, and thermal printers. The drawbacks are limited information on open APIs, permission systems, SLA, and advanced multi-location governance; relatively little disclosed about third-party integrations beyond SUNAT, WhatsApp, and printers; and the product is clearly oriented toward the local Peruvian market.
It is suitable for small local restaurants through to restaurant chains in Peru, especially businesses that need mobile ordering, kitchen collaboration, electronic invoicing, and offline cashiering. If a company requires cross-border tax handling, multi-region compliance, or deep system integrations, it should further verify the product’s scalability and extensibility.
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totalsis.com is an Peru 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 totalsis.com directly.