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Take orders, send tickets, accept cash payments, print receipts, and close the day — all in one clear flow. Slip keeps the basic actions visible, direct, and easy to operate under pressure.
Slip is a POS built for the everyday rhythm of small shops: take orders, make food, accept cash payments, and close the day. It works like an appliance — ready when you are, reliable when it matters, and extensible when you need more.
Not more software. A POS that stays simple when the shop gets busy.
Take orders, send tickets, accept cash payments, print receipts, and close the day — all in one clear flow. Slip keeps the basic actions visible, direct, and easy to operate under pressure.
Small shops should not need a cloud system to handle the basics. Slip runs the core shift locally, like an appliance: ready when you are, reliable when it matters, and independent by default.
A POS should support service, not interrupt it. Slip keeps orders, tickets, cash payments, refunds, cash counts, and daily close in a clear operational state, so the owner always knows where the shop stands.
Designed around the smallest complete set of tools for clear sales.
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
Slip is designed to keep sales as simple as possible.
At the center is the Catalog: what you sell, how you sell it, and where every order begins. From there, Slip keeps the flow clear — create, edit, track, print, and understand your sales without unnecessary complexity.
Simplicity does not mean having fewer capabilities. It means every function appears where it is needed, when it is needed. Slip removes what gets in the way and keeps only the smallest complete set of tools for running sales clearly.
Built to run the core shift without another system in the middle.
Slip is built to work on its own.
You can download it and start using it without creating an account, setting up a backend, or depending on a centralized Slip service. Your sales system lives with you, not on a platform you have to manage.
When sync or backup is needed, Slip uses the Apple ecosystem you already have, such as iCloud. It does not require another account, another dashboard, or another layer between you and your business.
Standalone means Slip stays close to your work: local-first, independent, and ready to use.
Most POS systems start with software features. Slip starts with the daily rhythm of a small shop: take orders, make food, accept cash payments, and close the day.
| Owner question | Slip answer | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Can staff learn it quickly? | Core actions stay close to the order: add items, send tickets, accept cash payments, print receipts, and close the day. | Less training. Fewer mistakes. |
| Can we keep selling without the internet? | Slip runs the core shift locally, without depending on a cloud system to take orders or print. | Service keeps moving. |
| Is it simple enough for everyday use? | Slip avoids unnecessary layers and keeps the operating surface focused on daily service. | Fewer decisions under pressure. |
| Can I trust the end-of-day numbers? | Sales, refunds, cash count, and daily close are treated as operational states. | A clearer close. |
| Can it grow beyond the basics? | Slip starts with the essential POS workflow first, then adds integrations around the core only when they are useful. | Start simple. Extend when ready. |
Slip helps small shops run the essential flow — orders, tickets, cash payments, and daily close — without depending on a cloud system. When you need more, the core can grow through integrations.