C.A.T. - Customer Administration Tool vs. NCR Voyix Counterpoint

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
C.A.T. - Customer Administration Tool
Score 0.0 out of 10
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The Customer Administration Tool, or C.A.T. by Wekando IT Solutions headquartered in Brandenburg, is a solution for mobile phone retailers and agency businesses in Germany. It offers merchandise management, checkout, reacquisition, commission control, distributor connections, repair management and other tools related to mobile phone trading.N/A
NCR Voyix Counterpoint
Score 8.6 out of 10
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NCR CounterPoint is a retail management solution, from NCR Corporation. The software features point of sale, an inventory management system, customer management, and reporting and analytics.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Testimonials
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NCR CP is well suited for high volume retailers of any kind. It's also suited for retail chains with multiple brick and mortar stores. With the latest SQL server technology, database synchronization works very well, and this allows a multi-store operation to have all their data available from a hub or from all stores if they choose. That's a great feature for big retailers. The tight Magento platform integration - though expensive to develop - is a huge sell point for anyone looking for a proper online presence that ties in neatly with your backend POS system. One area where NCR CP is not good is for the smaller retailers. I would say anything less than 6 registers and this software/hardware solution would be too expensive to justify and/or recover the investment.
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Pros
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  • Offline mode -- your POS server can go down - you can still ring sales. Your internet can go down, and you can still ring sales and accept chip-based credit cards. Wow.
  • Mobile and wireless. Mobile -- you can take your POS on the road and ring sales out in the field, at trade shows or at a flea market booth. Wireless inventory, and order picking - you can walk around the store and ring sales, perform inventory, pick orders, intake items, edit pricing, print labels, etc. Again - Wow.
  • Magento integration -- with the help of a 3rd party connector, we're integrating our CP system tightly with our Magento based website. This keeps us working out of one system with multiple channels.
  • E-Plum scale software integration -- we can update prices and information within our scales with this integration, right out of CP
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Cons
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  • Some features have several ways to do the same action.
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Alternatives Considered
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I have not managed many POS solutions, I have setup Square for a shop, worked with a company that used a product not listed here called OrderDog, and I can tell you it was very easy to do but has no where near the capability that NCR CounterPoint has. Counterpoint will require assistance and support, but it is robust with vast management and configuration.
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Return on Investment
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  • It works with very little maintenance.
  • On prem or cloud based server.
  • Users can learn quickly how to use the POS.
  • Managers can learn quickly how to handle inventory and employees.
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