Vendor Checkout · Booth and store checkout
Available in the platform
A live sales register and checkout flow so booth and shop sales stop disappearing into scrap paper.
Early access invitations will be sent in stages. · No payment is required to join the waiting list.
A live sales register and checkout flow so booth and shop sales stop disappearing into scrap paper.
Open Sales Register
Start from the vendor checkout flow when a buyer is ready, not after the crowd thins.
Sound familiar?
Line at the booth. Cash, Venmo, card. Someone’s holding a binder open with both hands.
You scribble totals. A helper forgets a trade-in credit. Sunday night the cash box and the memory don’t match.
When checkout is a real flow, the rush still happens, but the record isn’t hostage to whoever had the pen.
If you believe a sale that isn’t recorded is a sale you’ll argue about later, then joining the waiting list for early access is the obvious next step.
Belief break 1
Skipping records feels faster in the moment. It creates a second job after the show.
Vendor Checkout is live for sales register and checkout flows built around seller reality.
Belief break 2
Inconsistent ringing isn’t “they don’t get it.” It’s what happens without a shared checkout path.
A clear register habit means assistants can sell without inventing their own process mid-line.
Belief break 3
Cash, app, and card blur together unless the sale captures how money moved.
Checkout pairs with accounting review so show weekends leave fewer mystery gaps.
What you get when access opens
No payment to join the waiting list. Invitations release in stages, first come, first served.
Sales register flow
Ring booth and shop sales without rebuilding the process on paper every event.
Checkout built for vendors
Designed around lines, binders, and mixed payment reality.
Helper-ready structure
Give assistants a path instead of hoping they remember your unspoken rules.
Payment-method capture
Make later money review saner by recording how the sale was paid.
Accounting connection
Feed clearer records into Accounting Tracker after the rush.
Live seller tooling
Useful now as part of the vendor stack, not a brochure feature.
If Sunday mystery cash is still part of your show ritual, you’d be crazy not to join the waitlist for Vendor Checkout.
Join the Waiting ListNo payment is required to join the waiting list.
Joining the waiting list does not provide immediate access. Invitations will be released in stages on a first-come, first-served basis, with availability and feature readiness taken into account.
No. Joining the waiting list does not grant immediate access. Invitations are sent in stages on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no payment required to join the waitlist. Discounts, if any, will be announced later. A seven-day trial is only available after you are invited, activate access, and an eligible plan is available.
The seven-day trial does not begin when you join the waiting list. It begins only if and when you are invited, activate access, and the applicable plan becomes available.
Vendor Checkout is a sales workflow for ringing sales and recording payment methods. Do not assume it replaces every external payment processor or handles all payment rails automatically.
Yes. The sales register style flow is designed for booth tempo where speed and clear records both matter.
Checkout activity is meant to support later review alongside Accounting Tracker. Depth can vary as seller tools expand.
Vendor Checkout
Join the waiting list for early access. No payment to join; invitations release in stages.
Join the Waiting ListJoining the waiting list does not provide immediate access. Invitations will be released in stages on a first-come, first-served basis, with availability and feature readiness taken into account.
The seven-day free trial does not begin when you join the waiting list. It begins only if and when you are invited, activate access, and an eligible plan becomes available.