Most point-of-sale software sold in Pakistan assumes two things that are not true: that the internet is always up, and that the shop has someone whose job is to keep the system tidy. GOFPOS assumes neither.
Billing runs locally, so load-shedding and a dropped connection slow nothing down — sales queue on the machine and sync when the link is back. Inventory, purchasing and expenses sit in the same system as the till, which is the only way a profit figure means anything: a number that knows what the stock cost is worth reading, one that does not is decoration.
Because a growing business adds people before it adds process, permissions are per role and per action, and every transaction carries the staff member who made it. Shifts close against a declared drawer. Customer records belong to the business rather than to whoever was at the counter.
GOFPOS is a product we sell and support ourselves, which is the reason it looks the way it does — the feature list is shaped by support calls, not by a spec written in advance.



