Solutions
Omnichannel E-commerce, Inventory & POS
Connect Online Sales, Store Inventory, and POS Operations
EWWD builds owned-commerce platforms where the storefront, outlet stock, POS, orders, payments, fulfillment, and administration use coordinated workflows. The implementation can support regular shipping, instant delivery, store pickup, customer accounts, and marketplace integration where APIs permit.
Problems This Solution Addresses
- Online and outlet inventory drift apart.
- Orders, payments, delivery, returns, and POS use disconnected records.
- The business depends on marketplaces without an owned customer channel.
Implemented Capability Pattern
- Product and variant catalog
- Multi-outlet stock and movements
- Checkout and Indonesian payment methods
- POS and receipt workflows
- Delivery, pickup, returns, search, and customer-retention features
When This Solution Is a Fit
- Retailers with physical outlets and an owned online store
- Businesses consolidating inventory, POS, and fulfillment
- Teams that need configurable local payment and delivery workflows
How EWWD Approaches Implementation
- Map the current workflow, users, decisions, exceptions, and source systems.
- Define a practical first release with explicit evidence, security, and integration requirements.
- Validate the workflow with real users, then release and improve it in measured stages.
Related Project Proof
Live Client Platform
Tanjung Duren Pet Shop
Tanjung Duren Pet Shop uses a live owned-commerce platform that connects a Next.js storefront with Laravel APIs and Filament administration/POS. The documented scope covers multi-outlet inventory, payments, delivery and pickup, returns, subscriptions, customer features, and operational reporting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can one inventory model serve the website and physical outlets?
Yes, when stock ownership, reservation, fulfillment location, reconciliation, and failure rules are defined before integration.
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