Built for the shop counter
iOS and Android · Offline-readySales, stock, and debt records for everyday shops.
SikaBook helps merchants record sales, update stock, track credit, and review the day without keeping separate notebooks or spreadsheets.
Built for the shop counter
iOS and Android · Offline-readySikaBook helps merchants record sales, update stock, track credit, and review the day without keeping separate notebooks or spreadsheets.
From rough notes to reliable records
Stock moves, credit is remembered, expenses are visible, and closing cash can be checked against the book instead of guessed from memory.
What it offers
The product stays practical: sales, money book, stock, customer debt, suppliers, staff, branches, and reports. No enterprise clutter, no confusing accounting language, and no dependency on perfect internet.
Fast item search, barcode scanning, discounts, payment capture, repeat baskets, and one-handed checkout designed for a busy counter.
Opening routine, money in and out, cash checks, credit tracking, and end-of-day review turn rough notes into a proper daily ledger.
Stock in, stock out, adjustments, movement history, dead-stock signals, and restock suggestions stay connected to every product.
Credit sales, repayments, overdue balances, smart reminders, staff PIN access, branch-aware records, suppliers, and purchases stay practical.
Why it feels like a money book
How much came in? What went out? Who still owes? What should still be in hand? SikaBook keeps those answers visible without turning the app into accounting software.
Start the day with opening cash and a plan, then close with expected cash, counted cash, variance, and tomorrow handoff notes.
Track shop expenses, supplier payments, owner withdrawals, owner top-ups, and extra income in the same day ledger.
See who owes, what was recovered today, what is overdue, and who needs follow-up without digging through old sales.
Review best cash day, highest spend day, weekly money in and out, and the habit momentum that keeps the business disciplined.
Restaurants and food vendors
When the business type is restaurant or food vendor, SikaBook changes the product and sales experience to feel like service operations instead of a retail shelf catalogue.
Restaurants and food vendors can manage menu items, serving units, preparation notes, and menu sections like Main Dishes, Drinks, and Sides.
The checkout experience shifts into an order flow with menu grouping, held orders, and language that matches restaurant service.
Publish a live restaurant page on the SikaBook website, then share the link or print a QR poster so guests can open the menu instantly.
Why merchants keep coming back
The fastest path back into the app is not a chart. It is a useful next action: record the sale, follow the debt, open the day, close the day, or repeat the usual order.
SikaBook highlights the next useful action: open the day, follow overdue debt, restock a fast mover, resume a held checkout, or close the day properly.
Reminders are tied to real work like low stock, overdue debt, pending sync, and quiet regular customers instead of noisy generic notifications.
Bring back regular customer baskets, repeat common sales, and launch a usual order without rebuilding everything from memory.
See sales streaks, opening and closing rhythm, best sellers, best cash day, and where the week felt strongest.
How it works
A simple dashboard shows today’s sales, low stock, money owed, opening plan, and the best next action.
Add products or menu items, scan a barcode when needed, set quantity, pick payment type, and finish without slowing the queue.
Stock changes, customer debt, repayments, money in and money out, and held work all stay connected to the same business day.
At closing time, the merchant can review sales, profit, cash variance, debts, and tomorrow’s priorities without guessing.
Why merchants trust it
SikaBook turns messy daily notes into structured business history: sales, stock changes, money movements, customer debt, repayments, suppliers, purchases, and reports that support better decisions over time.
Control without ERP weight
Owners can move from single-counter use into staff, branches, suppliers, purchases, reminders, and clearer control without switching to a heavy enterprise system.
Let owners and shop staff work from the same system with practical permissions and fast branch-aware access on shared devices.
Support growing businesses with store-level records, branch workflows, and cleaner control when more than one location is involved.
Track suppliers, purchases, and supplier payments without leaving the same operational flow the merchant already uses every day.
Daily summary, weekly story, payment mix, top products, debt position, and cash checks stay understandable without finance jargon.
Product point of view
SikaBook is intentionally small where it should be small. The app is built around the moment a customer is waiting, money is moving, stock is changing, and the merchant needs the record done immediately. Everything else earns its place after that.
What the product listens for
“I want to know what came in, what went out, and what should still be in hand before I lock the shop.”
“If credit is written somewhere safe, I can follow up without arguing from memory.”
“I need my menu, orders, and QR page to feel like one workflow, not three different tools.”
Rollout path
For shops and restaurants that want fast daily sales, money-book discipline, stock visibility, and debt follow-up working every day.
For busier businesses that need stronger control around staff, branches, reminders, suppliers, and purchases.
For restaurant operators and growing merchants who need menu publishing, QR sharing, or multi-location visibility.
Questions merchants ask early
Yes. The core goal is that sales, stock movement, and customer records can continue offline and sync later.
No. SikaBook starts with provision shops, mini-marts, beauty shops, pharmacies, phone accessories shops, small wholesalers, restaurants, and food vendors.
Yes. Credit sales, repayments, outstanding balance, and overdue follow-up are part of the daily workflow.
No. It is built to feel like a trader’s money book too: opening cash, money in and out, counted cash, variance, debt, and weekly money story all matter.
Yes. Restaurant and food-vendor mode supports menu items, menu sections, order-style checkout, and a public restaurant page with QR sharing.
Because the sales flow is the habit. If recording a sale is slow, merchants will not use the system every day.
Pilot rollout
SikaBook is ready for practical pilots with small retailers and restaurants: fast sales, money-book discipline, stock tracking, customer debt, staff access, branch-aware operations, and restaurant QR menu flow from day one.