Syria
Built for retail realities in Syria
Payment, tax, and operating needs vary by market, so Sandooq highlights capabilities that matter in this country.
Handle Syrian pounds alongside USD and EUR with daily exchange rates set in the dashboard or pulled from the bank's parallel-market quote. Receipts show both the SYP total and the tendered currency clearly, and the daily Z-report breaks revenue out per currency so the bookkeeping handoff to the accountant takes minutes, not hours.
Built for Syria's network and power realities: checkout can continue through weak connectivity, work is stored locally, and the back office syncs when service returns. Damascus and Aleppo retailers can plan around outages without turning the public site into a certification claim.
Arabic-first interface tuned to Syrian retail terminology, with English fallback for staff serving expat and aid-worker customers. Receipts can be prepared in Arabic with English secondary lines, in Arabic alone, or in English alone depending on the counter workflow.
Works on basic Android tablets, low-spec laptops, and older desktops — the kind of hardware actually available in Damascus and Aleppo retail. Connects to standard ESC/POS receipt printers, HID-mode barcode scanners, and basic cash drawers. No proprietary equipment requirement, no need to import expensive Western terminals.
Manage Damascus, Aleppo, Latakia, and Homs stores from one back office with per-store inventory and inter-branch transfers. Consolidated reporting rolls up the chain while per-store user permissions keep branch cashiers scoped to their own daily report and stock. One back-office login, full picture for the owner.