Product / Inventory & BOM
The shelf understands the menu.
Bill-of-Materials wires ingredients to products, sales deplete stock automatically, and low-stock alerts arrive before the line runs out — not after.
From sale to shelf
Automatic depletion, honest counts.
Every paid order writes a depletion line. Stocktake captures the truth on the shelf. The reconciliation is auditable in both directions.
What the inventory side does
MTCA fiscal compliant
Maltese VAT (18/7/5/0), HMAC-SHA256 receipt signing, CGT tracking, X/Z reports, and void workflows with linked credit notes. Audit-ready every day.
Inventory & BOM
Ingredient catalog, stock thresholds, low-stock alerts, Bill of Materials linking ingredients to products, stocktake, and delivery management.
Live analytics
KPI cards, revenue trends, sales heatmaps, and top-product charts. Make decisions from the backoffice dashboard in real time, not on Monday.
Staff & shifts
PIN-protected user selection, shift open/close with cash floats, blind drop variance, time-off requests, and payroll-ready exports.
Multi-site ready
Manage many locations from one backoffice. Per-site menus, layouts, staff, and reporting. Scale from one shop to a franchise group without re-implementing.
Receipt templates
Customizable thermal receipts per site. Toggle logo, VAT breakdown, QR codes, and footer text from the backoffice — no reprint script required.
Common questions
- Does selling a cocktail automatically deplete ingredient stock?
- Yes — the Bill of Materials links each menu item to its ingredient quantities, and sales depletion is automatic. Stocktake adjustments and deliveries reconcile back into the same ledger.
- How do low-stock alerts work?
- Per-ingredient thresholds. When stock dips below the threshold, the backoffice flags it and the cashier sees a soft warning the next time the line is ordered. Optional email alert to a named recipient.
- Can I run a stocktake without closing the shop?
- Yes. Counts are captured against the running ledger and the system reconciles the delta when you submit — no need to stop sales.