SmartCart POS
A cloud POS built for Sri Lankan retail, and run as our own product
5
Live retail deployments
2
Deployment modes
4
Payment methods supported
The challenge
Sri Lankan apparel retailers and wholesale distributors were running on systems that assume a stable connection and a single till. A dropped line stops the queue, and a second outlet means a second set of books. We set out to build a point-of-sale platform that holds up in real shop conditions and scales from one counter to several outlets.
Our approach
Built a multi-tenant platform so a single deployment serves many retailers, with outlets modelled from day one rather than bolted on later.
Made the terminal offline-capable: sales continue to be recorded when connectivity drops and reconcile when the line returns.
Shipped in two deployment modes, cloud and offline, so shops choose based on the connectivity they actually have.
Supported four payment methods at checkout, and tuned the till path for speed so a queue keeps moving.
Ran it as a product rather than a delivery: we own support, onboarding, and pricing, and we operate it in production ourselves.
The outcome
SmartCart POS is live in five retail deployments across Sri Lanka, serving apparel retailers and wholesale distributors, and is operated by us end to end. [Add transaction volume, uptime, and retention figures once we are ready to publish them.]
Why it matters
Most engineering partners have only ever shipped against someone else's spec. Running our own product means we make the same trade-offs our clients face: what to build first, what to charge, what breaks at 6pm on a Saturday, and what customers actually call about. That experience goes into every project we take on.
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