How to Choose Auto Parts POS Software in Pakistan

A practical guide for spare parts shop owners evaluating POS software — without the clutter of generic retail systems.

If you run an auto parts shop in Pakistan, you already know the counter moves fast. Customers ask for part numbers, negotiate on price, and often buy on credit. Generic POS systems built for restaurants or clothing stores rarely handle that workflow well.

The right auto parts POS software should cover billing, inventory, customer ledger (udhar), supplier payables, and reports — in one place, with support when something goes wrong during peak hours.

1. Billing speed at the counter

Look for part number search, barcode support, and quick invoice printing. Staff should not need a training manual to sell a filter or brake pad during a rush.

Credit sales should automatically post to the customer ledger so you are not maintaining a separate notebook for udhar.

2. Inventory that matches spare parts

You need part numbers, brands, locations, and low-stock alerts — not just SKU counts. Purchase and sale returns should adjust stock without manual corrections.

If you have multiple branches, branch-wise stock and consolidated reports save hours each week.

3. Offline capability

Internet outages and load-shedding are reality in Pakistan. A desktop app that works offline and syncs later keeps sales going when cloud-only tools would stop.

4. Local pricing and support

PKR plans, WhatsApp support, and help migrating from Excel matter more than flashy dashboards. Ask whether the vendor will import your existing product and customer lists.

Why shops choose Hisaab POS

Hisaab is built specifically for auto parts shops, spare parts dealers, and workshops — not adapted from a generic ERP. Plans start at Rs. 1,999/month with offline desktop, customer ledger, and daily backups included.

Try the free demo or request a walkthrough on WhatsApp to see if it fits your counter workflow.

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