A jewellery shop prices every sale off a rate that moves during the day, takes old gold back in part-payment, and sends pieces out for repair that have to come home to the right customer. General retail POS software handles none of that, which is why most gold shops still run on a register and a memory.
Assan Jewel is built around purity. Rates for 24K, 22K, 21K and silver are tracked separately and a new sale picks up the right one automatically, so the price on the receipt is the price of the day rather than the price of whoever did the arithmetic. Old-gold buy-back, exchanges, repairs and custom orders are all recorded as transactions with balances, not as handwritten notes.
It is offline-first by design. The desktop app stores every sale locally and syncs to the cloud when the connection returns, and the mobile companion gives the owner the same dashboard, history and reports away from the counter.
It was designed alongside working jewellers in Karachi, and every screen earns its place — nothing is bolted on.



