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by ralphdas 2287 days ago
I have to say that I was in the early stages of designing something similar. Although POS is complex by nature I think most of these systems are pretty static. I'm curious if you had feedback from potential customers and how you got to your pricepoint. Feel free to reach out ralph.das[]gmail
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I built the inital version for my own university project. Now, after a few years I got it out of the drawer, adapted it and now it is publicly available. It was mainly built for events.

Part of the university project was to make a quantitative survey, ask the staff of events what they need, ask the customers what they need. Then I built the application and made an event to test it. This enabled me to collect a little feedback.

From my survey I know that organizers pay more than $ 200 for a order management system (e. g. about $ 300 for the system and more per device needed).

Until now only leisure clubs used it for events.