Most small shops get sold a heavyweight POS built for chains, then pay for thirty features they'll never use. Stackably flips it: a clean, modular system that does exactly what your counter needs today, with room to grow into the rest of your business when the time is right.
If you run a shop with three to thirty seats, a small staff, and a tight margin, you've felt this. Two real camps emerge.
You run the day from a notebook, a Square reader, and your phone. It works, until it doesn't. The day a customer asks for an old receipt or you try to pay your staff, the wheels come off.
You pay $300 a month for software designed for a chain with twelve locations. You use four screens of it, and your staff still can't find the button to apply a discount.
Every Stackably account starts with the basics every shop needs and grows from there. Pick what you want now, add a module when it earns its place. No bundles, no contracts on features you don't use.
Card, contactless, and online checkout, wired through your Bag Carriers merchant account so the rate stays honest and the deposit hits the next morning.
Online booking, calendar sync, reminders, and a clean customer view for the front desk. Cancel and reschedule without three phone calls.
Clock in/out, hours, tips, simple roles and permissions. Built for a crew of three to twenty, not a corporate HR department.
Track what you sell, what you stock, and what's about to run out. Bar scans, reorder thresholds, and a counter view your staff actually uses.
For shops that send a quote before they take payment. Branded, trackable, paid online. Pairs with your Bag Carriers Systems portal if you have one.
Daily, weekly, monthly views that an owner actually reads. Sales, payroll, top items, busiest hours. No 47-tab spreadsheet exports.
Every module is optional and priced à la carte. The hardware is yours to see in person: Frank brings a working unit to your shop or runs the demo on a Zoom call, whichever fits your day.
Stackably is the right answer for businesses with one counter, a small staff, and an owner who still touches every transaction. If that's you, this fits.
Where a customer books, sits, and pays in the same hour.
Where the product count is real and the team is small.
Where the counter has to fit in a duffel bag.
Not on this list? Stackably adapts. If your shop has a counter, a calendar, or a payroll, there's a stack for it. Frank scopes it on the live demo.
Frank brings a working unit to your shop or runs it over a quick screen share. You ring up a few mock sales, see what the counter and the back office actually feel like, and decide if it fits. No quote from a form, no sales script, just a hands-on look at the system.