Retail POS guide
Comment choisir un POS Android pour le commerce en RDC
Une liste de contrôle pratique pour choisir un logiciel POS Android destiné aux boutiques, pharmacies et équipes de commerce en croissance.
Par Équipe produit EazSell · Publié le · Révisé le
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Choose an Android POS by testing the complete working day: product setup, checkout, payments, receipts, stock movement, shift close and support. The best fit is the system staff can use confidently and managers can reconcile clearly.
Start with the counter
List the actions a cashier repeats most often. Product search, barcode scanning, quantity changes, authorized discounts and receipt printing should feel direct. A long feature list matters less if common tasks create queues.
- Test new and experienced cashiers.
- Use your real catalogue and receipt format.
- Check built-in and Bluetooth printer options.
Follow the record after the sale
A completed sale should update the information the business relies on. Review sale history, payment labels, stock movement, refunds and shift summaries. Make sure managers can find an item without contacting technical support.
- Trace a receipt by number and time.
- Compare payment records with the shift total.
- Review controlled refunds and corrections.
Confirm local and operational fit
Hardware availability, connectivity and invoice rules differ by market. Agree what is included, which parts require integration and who supports the merchant locally before purchasing.
- Confirm country-specific invoicing requirements.
- Plan offline recovery.
- Name the first-line support contact.
Note éditoriale : Ce guide est tenu à jour par l’équipe produit EazSell pour l’évaluation pratique. Les exigences doivent être confirmées auprès de la DGI et d’un conseiller local qualifié.