Retail — Early access

The Novaryq engine is coming to retail counters

The offline-first POS, inventory and loyalty engine behind our restaurant platform, adapted for retail — join the early-access program.

Novaryq runs restaurants today: fast counter checkout, offline-first cash sales, real inventory and built-in loyalty. That same engine is coming to retail counters, and we’re building the retail-specific tooling with early-access partners — shops who want to shape it, not just receive it.

Retail counter running the Novaryq early-access POS
  • A proven engine

    The checkout, inventory and loyalty core already runs restaurant counters daily.

  • Fast counter checkout

    Quick-tap sales built for a line — real today, not a promise.

  • Real inventory

    Par levels, vendor orders, physical stock counts and replenishment that nets open POs.

  • Loyalty built in

    Customer profiles, points, offers and win-back campaigns from day one.

What’s real today, what’s coming

Real today: fast counter checkout, offline-first cash sales with an encrypted on-device queue, inventory with par levels, vendor orders and stock counts, loyalty, and multi-location HQ. Coming with early access: the retail-specific tooling shaped by the shops in the program.

Why join early access

Early-access partners get hands-on onboarding, a direct line to the team and genuine influence on what gets built for retail first. You’ll know what’s live and what’s coming — we don’t blur that line.

Early access, stated plainly

What is running today, and what is being built with partners

Retail runs on the engine behind the restaurant platform. That is an advantage and a limit, and both belong on the page.

The checkout, inventory and loyalty core is real today
It runs restaurant counters daily — quick-tap sales, offline-first cash, par levels, vendor orders, physical counts, replenishment that nets open purchase orders, and customer profiles with points and offers.
Retail-specific tooling is being shaped in early access
Category-specific workflows are built with early-access partners rather than announced first. If a specific workflow decides your purchase, ask about that workflow — the answer will be its actual state.

Why we say it this way

A retailer who buys on a roadmap and discovers the gap in week two has been sold something. The distinction between what runs today and what is in progress is kept on every retail page for that reason.

Help shape Novaryq for retail

Join the early-access program and build it with us.