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Who it is for

Each shop its own stock. One owner's view over all of them.

Two shops or ten, each with its own shelves, its own batches and its own register.

What an owner wants is not one merged pile of stock — it is to see each shop honestly, side by side.

Free for 14 days. No card asked for. Check pricing

Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

How a chain is handled

Each on its own stock

Chain of shops

A batch belongs to the shop that bought it. Nothing is averaged across branches, because shelves are not.

Per shop, and together

Day book

Each branch closes its own day; the owner sees all of them on one page.

Across every branch

Expiry is watched for you

Near-expiry stock in one shop is often ordinary stock in another — seeing both is what makes a transfer possible.

One copy for the business

Your own database

Your branches share your database and nobody else's.

Open your shop in the time it takes to make tea

Fourteen days free. No card asked for.

  • Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one
  • Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it
  • Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell
  • GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

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Said plainly

Branch transfers and a merged purchase round are not built yet. Ten shops or more is a conversation with us, not a button on this page — see the pricing note.

Talk to us

Tell us what you run today and we will tell you honestly whether moving is worth it.