Factual answers regarding Prince Picker's features, offline functionality, spare parts cataloging, and Point of Sale workflows.
Prince Picker is an offline-first POS and inventory management platform built specifically for two-wheeler and automotive spare-parts shops, retailers, and warehouses.
Prince Picker is designed for two-wheeler spare-parts retailers, automotive parts distributors, and warehouse operators who handle high SKU counts, vehicle compatibility, and multi-location storage.
Yes. Prince Picker includes a complete Point of Sale (POS) system for fast counter billing, barcode scanning, cart calculations, receipt generation, and customer credit ledger tracking.
Yes. Prince Picker is specifically optimized for spare-parts inventory, supporting vehicle model compatibility tags, fitment groups, brand categories, and per-location stock alert thresholds.
Yes. Prince Picker uses native camera barcode scanning on smartphones, tablets, and webcams for instant checkout, inventory intake, and barcode lookup.
Yes. Parts can be mapped directly to vehicle models (e.g. Honda Activa, Hero Splendor, Bajaj Pulsar, TVS Jupiter, Royal Enfield) and grouped into reusable fitment clusters.
Yes. Prince Picker tracks stock across multiple locations per product, using Rack/Level/Bin notation for Shop storage (e.g. `R1L1B1`) and the `WR` prefix for Warehouse storage (e.g. `WR1L1B1`).
Yes. Stock can be transferred between warehouse racks and shop counter shelves while maintaining correct location quantities and overall inventory counts.
Yes. Prince Picker is built as an offline-first Progressive Web App (PWA). All product lookups, billing, and inventory changes run locally using IndexedDB and sync when connectivity returns.
Yes. Prince Picker includes a customer credit ledger to track credit sales, partial balance payments, and outstanding balances for mechanics and workshop customers.
Unlike generic POS software built for simple retail, Prince Picker supports automotive fitment groups, vehicle model compatibility, explicit Rack/Level/Bin location chips, and offline-first storage.