A Des Moines startup has added a tracking feature to its flagship point-of-sale product that will sync it with an online site for merchants to monitor real-time sales.
Online and mobile digital cash network Dwolla is breaking down one of the barriers to entry to using its service with today’s introduction of a new “guest checkout” feature for online merchants. The option will allow non-Dwolla users to pay with Dwolla on e-commerce websites, possibly even getting a discount on the item or service being purchased in the process.
Change is now available for "anyone who wants to ditch their cash register and live a simpler life," according to the app's website.
A new point-of-sale application created by the team at BitMethod, a Des Moines company that designs applications for phones and tablets, made its public debut at the popular coffee shop on University Avenue. The application, called Change, aims to make ringing up sales at businesses more efficient than existing point-of-sale systems.
BitMethod CEO and co-founder Daniel Shipton announced today that the company would focus its development efforts on its flagship product, Change.
A group gathered at the BitMethod office tonight was served an early look at the vision of the two-year-old web mobile and web app development company to re-imagine and rebuild the point-of-sale system for independent restaurants and retailers.