Online Store
A digital storefront tied to the same inventory and pricing you use in person—so Shareholders can buy remotely without breaking operational structure.
At a glance
What this gives your business
One catalog
Products, price books, and availability stay aligned with POS and reporting.
Remote buying
Customers with Shareholder ID shop without visiting a physical location.
Crypto-ready orders
Online payments stay verifiable and tied to the order record.
Physical-only selling vs structured digital reach
Storefront hours and geography cap how far a business can service buyers. Publishing to the Online Store extends reach while keeping inventory truth centralized.
Physical-only
- Buyers must travel to the location
- Limited by opening hours
- Harder to serve distributed demand
- Manual bridges between “interest” and recorded sales
IONLOOP Online Store
- Shareholder ID unlocks remote purchasing
- Always-on catalog when you publish it
- Broader reach without duplicate SKU management
- Orders draw from the same inventory system as the store
Order journey
How operations stay aligned
You manage products centrally. Listings inherit the rules you already trust—so online demand does not fork into a second, conflicting catalog.
- Centralized product and pricing records
- Storefront reflects the inventory backing it
- Shareholder ID provides identity-aware access to participating merchants
Payments & traceability
Orders settle with supported crypto flows; settlement events remain associated with the purchase for downstream finance and support.
- On-chain verification appropriate to your configuration
- Clear linkage between buyer, order, and payment event
Typical fits
- Retailers expanding beyond walk-in traffic
- Local brands serving regional or remote buyers
- Teams that already rely on structured inventory elsewhere in IONLOOP
Extend reach without duplicating operations
Connect the storefront to the inventory you already maintain—so growth does not create parallel spreadsheets.
Scale without splitting your catalog
Trust comes from consistency. When online orders obey the same SKU, price, and availability rules as the counter, teams spend less time reconciling channels.
Shareholder-ready access
Identity-based flows reduce friction for qualified buyers.
Unified inventory
Avoid selling what you no longer have—or at the wrong price.
Orders you can explain
Events stay coherent for finance and customer support.
Operational discipline
Structured commerce instead of ad hoc web forms.
Geography-agnostic
Serve demand where it appears, not only where the door is open.
Measured growth
Digital reach built on the same foundations as in-store selling.