QuickBiz lives at two addresses:
- quickbiz.pro — the marketing site (this page)
- app.quickbiz.pro — the actual web POS
Both work in any modern browser on any operating system. There's nothing to download, nothing to install, no driver setup, no "please restart your computer." Open the URL, sign in, you're using the POS.
Why a web POS matters in 2026
Three concrete advantages over installed POS software:
1. Works on whatever hardware you already own
Got an old MacBook? Works. A Windows desktop? Works. A Chromebook? Works. An iPad? Works. An Android tablet? Works. As long as it can run Chrome / Safari / Firefox / Edge, it can run QuickBiz.
This matters in Kuwait because most small shops own a mix of devices — an old laptop the owner uses at home, an iPad behind the counter, a phone for mobile sales. Installed POS software would force you to standardize. Web POS doesn't.
2. Updates happen invisibly
With installed software, you face the "your version is X but the current version is Y" update prompt at the worst possible moment — usually mid-Friday-rush. With web POS, every reload of the URL fetches the latest version. You're never out of date and you never have to wait for an update to finish.
3. Same login, every device
Your shop's data lives in the cloud (encrypted, backed up). The web app, the iPhone app, the Android app — all see the same data instantly. A sale recorded on the phone at the front counter is visible to the owner reviewing reports on the laptop in the back office, in real time. No sync delay, no manual export.
How to start using the web POS
- If you don't have an account yet: open quickbiz.pro/register, create your account (2 minutes, no credit card)
- Once registered, open app.quickbiz.pro in any browser
- Sign in with the email + password (or Google sign-in)
- You're in. Start adding products, recording sales, viewing reports
Bookmark the URL so you don't have to type it again. The browser remembers your login for a year by default.
What the web POS can do
Feature parity with the mobile app:
- Add Sale — barcode scan via camera, product search, customer selection, multi-payment
- Add Purchase — record stock-in with cost, supplier, payment status
- Inventory management — full product list, edit, bulk import via CSV
- Customer ledger — every customer, every credit balance, every payment
- Supplier ledger — same on the supplier side
- Expense tracking — categorised expense recording
- Reports — daily / weekly / monthly P&L, sales by product, by category, by customer, by payment method
- Settings — business info, print settings, language, plan management
- Multi-user — invite staff, set permissions per user
The interface is desktop-optimized — more keyboard shortcuts, wider tables, multi-column views. The mobile app is one-handed-friendly; the web app rewards the keyboard.
Web POS for the home-business scenario
Small Kuwait home businesses (online boutiques, home bakers, freelance tutors) often don't have a counter or a tablet stand. They work from a laptop at the dining table.
The web POS fits this perfectly. Record sales from the laptop, share invoices via WhatsApp Web from the same tab, switch back to the POS when the next order comes in. No second app to manage.
Web POS for the shopfront scenario
Traditional retail shops can use the web POS on a counter laptop or desktop, with a Bluetooth or LAN thermal printer for receipts (see the Thermal printing article). Add a USB barcode scanner if you scan products. That's the entire hardware investment.
Cloud sync — what happens behind the scenes
Every sale, every product update, every customer payment goes through QuickBiz's cloud backend. Data is encrypted in transit (HTTPS everywhere) and encrypted at rest. Backups are automatic. If you log out and log in from a different device, your shop is exactly where you left it.
This also means: if your laptop dies on Friday afternoon, you don't lose anything. Buy a new laptop on Saturday, open the URL, sign in, your shop is right there.
Offline limitations
Honest about a limit: the web POS needs an internet connection to record sales. The mobile apps (iOS and Android) work offline and sync when reconnected; the browser version doesn't have that capability today.
For most shops this isn't a problem — the connection is reliable enough. For shops in areas with frequent internet drops, use the mobile app at the counter and the web app for back-office work. They share the same data, so there's no compromise.
Try the web POS yourself
Start the 14-day QuickBiz free trial — no credit card, no follow-up emails. Sign up at quickbiz.pro/register, then go to app.quickbiz.pro. You're in. No download, no driver, no setup wizard.