
Shopify POS
Connect your physical store and online store on one Shopify platform.
Shopify POS makes it possible to consolidate sales, inventory, customers, and orders across your physical store and online store. For brands with retail, showrooms, pop-ups, or multiple outlets, this can provide a more integrated and efficient shopping experience.
Appsalon assists with the planning, setup, and further development of Shopify POS as part of a larger commerce architecture. We view POS in conjunction with the online store, inventory, integrations, customer data, reporting, and store operations.
The goal is a solution where customers encounter the same brand and the same data flow — no matter where the purchase takes place.
We assist with:
- Setup of Shopify POS for one or more locations
- Connection between store, online store, inventory, and orders
- Click and collect, returns, exchanges, and omnichannel flow
- Integrations with ERP, inventory, accounting, and CRM systems
- Consultation on hardware, roles, access, and store processes
- Support and further development of the POS setup over time
References
Ready for the next step? We help you succeed with Shopify
Whether you need technical assistance, strategic advice or help building a customized solution – we adapt to your goals and ambitions.
Product data becomes visibility in AI-powered commerce
AI-powered commerce makes the product catalog a strategic part of the sales architecture. When customers find products through AI agents and conversational shopping interfaces, pricing, inventory status, attributes, and product information must be structured, up-to-date, and machine-readable. This post explains why data quality is becoming crucial for visibility in new commerce channels.
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Replatforming is not just about cost — it's about capacity
A migration to a new e-commerce platform should not only be considered a technical cost. For many enterprise companies, the biggest cost lies in the current solution: maintenance, integration debt, slow release speed, and lost commercial opportunities. This post shows why replatforming is primarily about freeing up capacity.
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Standard theme vs custom Shopify theme: when should you build your own?
The choice between a standard Shopify theme and a custom theme should be made as an architectural decision, not just a design decision. A standard theme offers speed and lower complexity, while a custom theme provides more control when the brand has outgrown its current framework. This post explains when each solution is suitable, and why the middle ground often turns out to be the most expensive option.
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Our expertise
Setup of online store, UX & UI design
Development and upgrading of theme
Migration from other online platforms
Setup of integrations, translation
Shopify app development; checkout, discounts
Advice and proactive support and development
Project management (Shopify Plus)




