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Lolly Goes The Extra Mile With Latest Software Release

Lolly Goes The Extra Mile With Latest Software Release

Lolly 3.4 introduces host of new functionality

EPoS software house, Lolly, has launched a range of new software functions, designed to help hospitality providers run more efficiently and profitably.The latest software release - version 3.4 - now includes a range of new features to support small independents. These include: a clock in and clock out tool, wastage notifications and tender declarations.

The clock in and out feature is enabled on the till when used with Lolly HQ (the cloud- based business reporting tool), providing a time keeping report, which can be filtered by date, user and branch. This enables management to monitor staff start and end times.When using Lolly HQ, the tender declaration functionality is archived for visibility to management, who can be pro-active in finding any unusual occurrences or discrepancies, helping establish accountability with end of day reporting.

The wastage feature shows management what stock has been wasted by date, branch, department and the different reason codes, adjusting the stock accordingly – all in real time.Peter Moore, CEO of Lolly, comments: “We are driving the next generation of trading tools for hospitality businesses. Our latest 3.4 release has been designed to reflect the needs of the hospitality provider, improving efficiency to help them compete on a level playing field with their larger counterparts."Lolly runs its software on counter top tills such as the Lolly Smart and Lolly Pro and the portable tablet versions 'TabTop' and 'TabToGo', which can be integrated with card payment machines.

These are supported by Lolly HQ, a cloud-based business analytics tool, which helps owners monitor their business remotely from any device, anywhere.Lolly is currently developing an API platform for app’s - reflecting the company's strategy to extend its technology to include downloadable products and services.

Additional software functions included in the Lolly Software 3.4 update are:

  • Staff discounts
  • Till user allocation
  • Eat in or take away
  • New report suite
  • Product stock level checks via the till

Download the full word document outlining the update here:Lolly 3.4 Software Release

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