From the store to the web
Just one store, but you want to sell online?
Customers are increasingly buying online, and a share of your revenue is drifting to the big platforms. Yet you could launch your own shop, connected to your existing POS.
In short
As a brick-and-mortar store, how do I start selling online?
The best approach is your own shop, connected directly to your existing POS and inventory management, so that products and stock levels stay accurate automatically. That way you sell online without maintaining everything twice, and you stay independent of the fees charged by the big marketplaces. We build the shop and set up the connection.
How KonzeptCode helps
Sell online, without the tech stress.
We build your shop and connect it to your existing POS.
The difference
Lose revenue or earn online too.
Selling only in the store means giving away the customers who already buy online.
Getting started often falls apart over the technology and the fear of double work. We take both off your hands by connecting the shop to your POS. Our page on products automatically into the shop shows how products land in the shop automatically.
In-store only
- revenue drifts to online retailers
- dependent on expensive marketplaces
- no reach beyond your region
- maintaining stock levels twice
With your own shop
- sell online under your own name
- independent of platform fees
- reach beyond your region
- stock levels synced automatically
Frequently asked questions
Usually not. We connect your shop to your existing POS or inventory management. We only replace what cannot be connected.
Through a connection that syncs stock levels and prices automatically, so you do not maintain anything twice and never oversell.
That depends on your range and your customers. We give you an honest assessment up front of whether and how getting started pays off for you.
No. We handle the setup, the connection and the support, and we explain what you need for day-to-day operations.
Yes. We start with a manageable product range and expand once the shop is up and running.