Touch POS that sells offline — stock and accounting post the moment you sell
The register is the fastest touchpoint between your business and its cash — and the leakiest: mystery drawer shortages, stock that never matches the books, and sales re-typed into accounting every evening. Here you sell fast, even offline, while stock and ledger move on their own.
At the counter: scan, tap, receipt
The selling screen is built for queue pace: scan a barcode or tap the item, and discounts apply automatically by the policy you defined — no cashier improvisation. One invoice takes multiple payment methods — cash, card and wallet in the same transaction — and the receipt prints in seconds. The customer in line stays in line, and a new cashier learns the screen in a single session because it speaks the language of selling.
Internet down? Selling doesn't stop
The POS keeps a local copy of items and prices in the browser, so when the connection drops the cashier keeps selling exactly as before. The moment the network returns, queued invoices upload and post automatically in order, with their real numbers and timestamps. No paper invoices to "catch up later" with half of them lost, and no full selling day killed by a router.
Shifts: opening float, closing count, no arguments
Every shift opens with a recorded float and closes with a physical cash count compared against what the system says — cash, cards and returns, each on its own line. Any shortage or overage surfaces by name, shift and amount before the cashier leaves the store; no month-end surprises, no "the numbers just don't add up". Permissions are tight: who may discount, who approves a return, who opens the drawer without a sale — all scoped per user and logged.
Clean returns, stock that moves with every invoice
A return is created from the original invoice itself, so nobody can return an item that was never sold, or at a price it never had; the item goes back to stock and the refund follows the original payment method — every step documented. In the other direction, every sale deducts from stock instantly: you spot the item about to run out mid-day and reorder before losing a customer, and you spot the dead stock that needs a promotion — no waiting for the annual count to learn the truth about your shelves.
No end-of-day re-entry — the entry posts as you sell
The essential difference between an isolated register and a POS on a real ERP: here the invoice generates its accounting entry and its stock movement in the same database, the moment it is issued. Nobody re-types the day's sales into an accounting program, and there is no eternal gap between the shop's notebook and the accountant's ledger. The receipt itself comes out compliant with e-invoice and e-receipt requirements — Egypt's ETA system and ZATCA in Saudi Arabia — from the same selling screen, no middleware.
Not a promise — Ehgzli collects on this same engine
The clinic front desk in Ehgzli collects visit and consultation fees on this exact POS engine — shifts, cash reconciliation and instant posting — running in real clinics today. Click and see it.
Ehgzli ←Our internet drops constantly — is offline mode real or marketing?
Real and battle-tested: the screen keeps items and prices locally in the browser, so selling continues through the outage with zero change to the cashier's steps. When the connection returns, queued invoices post automatically in order, no intervention. The only thing that waits for the network is the sync — never the sale.
How do I control drawer shortages?
Through shift closing: the cashier counts the physical cash and the system compares it against recorded sales per payment method. Any difference is logged with the cashier's name, time and amount, and lands in the shift report. Control becomes daily, at the door — not monthly, after the fact.
Does it work with our existing hardware — receipt printer, barcode scanner, cash drawer?
Yes — barcode scanners work like any keyboard with no drivers, standard thermal receipt printers are supported, and the cash drawer kicks open with the print command. We never force you to buy special hardware from us.
What about e-invoicing on retail sales?
Receipts come out compliant with Egypt's e-receipt system (ETA) and Saudi Arabia's ZATCA requirements — from the same selling screen, with no middleware and no manual end-of-day upload.
We run several branches — can I see everything in one place?
Each branch runs its own POS profiles, warehouses and shifts, and every invoice lands in the same database — so you watch today's sales across all branches live, consolidated or branch by branch, from your office or your phone.
Watch an invoice deduct its stock and post its ledger entry in the same second — a live demo with Saleh.