Device Managment
Separate administration workstations from cashier devices—so selling stays focused while high-impact configuration remains in fewer, trusted hands.
At a glance
What this gives your business
Safer blast radius
Checkout hardware cannot wander into admin menus by accident.
Clear intent
Each device declares whether it manages the business or only sells.
Operational trust
Staff pick up a lane knowing exactly which powers it carries.
Device roles
Administration devices
Reserved for owners and trusted operators: inventory, pricing, reporting, team policy, and device policy itself. Keep the count small and physically guarded.
Administration capabilities
- Full business configuration and catalog control
- Team and permission oversight
- Access to invoices, reporting, and financial history
- Device enrollment and revocation
Cashier devices
Purpose-built for payments: approved catalog selection, QR presentation, and constrained settings—so floor staff cannot accidentally reprice items or expose sensitive exports.
Cashier surface
- Product selection from governed inventory
- QR-driven customer payment
- No administrative or owner paths exposed
Security mindset
Separation shrinks what an opportunistic mistake—or misplaced tablet—can affect. It also clarifies support: “which profile is this iPad running?” has a definitive answer.
Typical deployments
- Fixed registers plus back-office laptops
- Mobile selling kits for events
- Temporary contractor devices with cashier-only scope
- Multi-location fleets mapped per venue
Match hardware power to responsibility
Reduce “someone changed what?” incidents by defining devices as intentionally narrow or intentionally powerful.
Boundaries create speed
When sellers never wade through admin panels, they move faster—and when admins know only a handful of devices can alter policy, review cycles shorten.
Reduced misuse risk
Accidental settings changes drop when UI scope matches the job.
Clear accountability
Device types map to expected behaviors during audits.
Focused cashier UX
Selling screens stay minimal and trainable.
Controlled admin access
Strategic tools stay off public counters.
Fleet clarity
Inventory tablets by role instead of by mystery login.
Operational resilience
Recover faster when hardware rotates or staff change shifts.