For retail

Fiscal software for markets and shops

For markets and shops, the right setup should keep items, barcodes, stock, daily sales, reports, and fiscalization in one flow. IVA recommends IVAPOS when the main work happens at the point of sale, with WebPOS as the route when browser access is the priority.

Recommended setup

What this workflow needs to solve

Items and barcodes

Each product needs to be found quickly at checkout and tied to stock.

Inventory changes every day

Sales, purchases, and shelf stock should not be tracked by guesswork.

Owner reports

Turnover, fast-moving products, and cash closing need to be visible.

Staff at the point of sale

Users, actions, and closings need clear control.

Online access as the business grows

Some owners need to see data away from the shop or from any device.

IVAPOS

How the day works

1

Item setup

Products, barcodes, and prices are ready for quick checkout and stock tracking.

  • Barcodes reduce manual lookup.
  • Items stay connected to stock.
2

Checkout sales

Staff scan or select items, issue the invoice, and the sale is reflected in inventory and reports.

  • POS flow suited to retail.
  • Fewer separated steps between invoice and stock.
3

After-day control

The owner sees turnover, key items, and stock signals. When access from anywhere matters, WebPOS is the path to evaluate.

  • Practical reports for daily decisions.
  • A clear route toward online access.

IVAPOS

Next steps

WebPOS

An option when you need browser access and work from any device.

View WebPOS

Pricing

Review plan guidance without duplicating pricing tables on this page.

View pricing

FAQ

Common questions

Which fiscal software fits a market?
For a market or shop with items, barcodes, and inventory, IVAPOS is the main recommendation because the work centers on the point of sale. This page gives segment guidance; product details, pricing, configuration, device choices, sales context, service flow, and next steps are checked later so the decision stays tied to your real workflow, not a generic answer.
When does WebPOS make sense for a shop?
WebPOS makes sense when you need access from any device, browser-based work, or more online flexibility. This page gives segment guidance; product details, pricing, and configuration are checked in the next step so the decision stays tied to your real workflow.
Can I track stock?
Yes, the retail setup is meant to connect sales and items with stock instead of relying only on notebooks. In practice, this is checked against your volume, staff, devices, service flow, and closing routine, so the answer stays tied to how the business actually works.
Do I need a fiscal cash register or software?
If you only have very simple counter sales, hardware may be enough. If you have items, stock, and reports, fiscal software is usually clearer. During guidance, volume, staff roles, devices, service points, sales flow, and closing steps are reviewed so the setup fits your business instead of staying generic.
Can it help my accountant?
Yes, more organized sales and invoice data make accounting follow-up easier. This page gives segment guidance; product details, pricing, configuration, device choices, sales context, service flow, and next steps are checked later so the decision stays tied to your real workflow, not a generic answer.
Are prices fixed for this segment?
This page guides fit. For concrete pricing and packages, review the pricing page or request a demo for your shop. This page gives segment guidance; product details, pricing, and configuration are checked in the next step so the decision stays tied to your real workflow.