A festival with no Wi-Fi, a line for burgers, a card payment. How Kasyro handles mobile operations where other registers refuse to even start.
Where there's no signal, cloud registers die
A food truck parks at a festival, a market or a field outside town. They all share one thing: terrible connectivity. Thousands of people overload the mobile network, and a cloud register that needs the internet for every receipt simply stops. Kasyro is offline-first — the primary data lives on the device, not in the cloud. You keep selling without signal, just as fast as with it. The internet is only for background sync, not a condition for ringing up an order.
Everything in a single phone or tablet
There's no room for register hardware or an extra outlet in a food truck window. Kasyro runs on the ordinary phone or tablet you already own — no boxes, no technician install. You're up in a minute, selling from the palm of your hand, and at the end of the day the device goes back in your pocket. No server in the truck, no dependency on a socket in the middle of a field.
Card payments even without steady internet
Guests today expect to pay by card even at a street-food stand. Connect Kasyro to a Comgate payment terminal or accept payment via QR code — and cash, of course. Order, receipt and payment stay together in one flow. The line doesn't jam on "I've only got a card" and you don't lose sales because someone has no change.
After the event, your data is in order
As soon as you're back in signal, Kasyro syncs the whole day to the server — sales, items, payments. Nothing to re-type or tally by hand. You immediately see what sold best at which event, how much you took in and what to load more of next time. A food truck is a fast business; Kasyro keeps pace and leaves the paperwork behind.
