Start small, then grow into full daily operations.
The pricing page should make the starting point clear, show the real monthly and yearly options, and help an owner choose confidently without needing guesswork first.
Start with the workflow the team needs every day, then expand into deeper control as the business grows.
What businesses usually want to confirm before rollout.
These sections are written to help a buyer understand how the workflow fits daily operations, where it removes friction, and what changes once the team adopts it.
Start with a real trial and a clear monthly entry point
The first step is getting the workflow live without overcommitting. Businesses should be able to test catalog setup, stock control, sales, and receipts before fully rolling out.
Move into active daily operations
Once the shop is live, the next value comes from supplier handling, boxed-weight control, finance visibility, and stronger team workflow.
Keep owners focused on control
The top operational value is not just entering sales. It is knowing stock position, customer balances, profit movement, and staff activity.
Real plan levels with monthly, yearly, and trial visibility.
These plan cards reflect the pricing structure wired into the product, so the public page lines up with the actual signup and billing flow.
Built for daily stock and sales operations.
For businesses that want to get products, prices, and daily selling live quickly.
For teams that need stronger supplier visibility, reporting, and day-to-day coordination.
Questions buyers usually ask next.
Do I need to commit before testing the system?
No. The product is positioned around a free trial so businesses can test the workflow before going live.
How should a small shop think about the plans?
Start with the plan that gets products and selling live, then expand when supplier tracking, reporting, and staff coordination become important.
Compare the related workflows before you decide.
These pages help connect the problem you started with to the other parts of the workflow that usually matter during evaluation.