Counter built for speed

Counter built for speed, not clicks

The POS home shows what attendants actually use—services on the left, cart on the right, shortcuts on top. New Order, Order Tracking, Ready, Workflow, and Pickup/Delivery are one click away. No hunting through menus. Staff can learn it in an hour and run Saturday rush without you.

6–8
clicks to complete a standard wash & fold ticket (vs 12–20 in generic POS).
<10s
intake: pick service → weigh → select customer → take payment.
0%
error rate: prices visible on every tile; barcode ticket on print.
↓ Refunds
add-ons and rush fees are prompts, not memory tests.

POS Interface Preview

Services | Cart | Shortcuts

Everything you need in one view: services, cart, customer, and one-click access to orders, workflow, and delivery.

The layout that moves lines

Service tiles with prices

Laundry / Sneakers / Alterations: tap to add, no modal maze.

Express Service toggle

Instant rush fee with one switch. Tooltip: “Adds rush fee and priority handling.”

Select Customer button

2-second lookup; pulls preferences and credits.

Top shortcuts

  • New Order – start a ticket immediately.
  • Order Tracking – check status without leaving the counter.
  • Ready – handoff queue; reduce “is my order ready?” calls.
  • Workflow – see back-room stages live.
  • Pickup/Delivery – create or monitor routes from the register.

Search & Operations

Search orders (top left): find any order by name, phone, ID. Operations menu (top right): open/close drawer, refunds, Z-reports—role-restricted.

Result: fewer page loads, fewer mistakes, more orders per hour.

Owner Angle

Throughput math

If you shave 20 seconds per ticket and run 150 tickets/week, that’s 50 minutes back weekly—~43 hours/year per store. Multiply by stores and labor rate. This pays for the POS by itself.

This UI vs. generic retail POS

This

Services as tiles with built-in pricing → tap, weigh, done.

That

Nested menus, manual price entry → slow, error-prone.

This

One-click access to routes, workflow, and ready queue.

That

Separate tools, separate logins, staff context-switching.

This

Express/rush is a toggle.

That

Custom line item + notes = mistakes.

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