Connected commerce platform

Run your whole commerce workspace from one connected system.

The platform connects POS, sales, payments, inventory, purchasing, products, customers, accounting, reports, reservations, gift cards, hardware, e-commerce, content, marketing, and Site Builder in one operating platform for modern local businesses.

POS and online salesInventory and purchaseFlexible productsSite and e-commerceAccounting and reports
Connected commerce cockpit. POS, orders, products, stock, builder publishing, payments, customers, accounting, and reports in one operating view. Platform modules connected.
Workspace
Platform modules connected

POS checkout

Counter basket

Table serviceOpen
Counter saleReady
Online pickupQueued
CardCashReceipt

Daily sales status

OpenPayments readyClose review

Inventory signal

Availability needs attention

Site builder preview

Terminal ready
Printer online
Scanner linked

Problems solved

The daily commerce problems Lonio helps remove.

Choose a daily operating problem and see how the same connected workspace can bring the next steps into view.

Choose a scenario

Select a problem. The panel stays compact while the story changes.

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Platform capability map

The core workflows your business needs, connected in one system.

The platform groups the daily commerce stack into clear platform areas so teams can sell, manage, grow, control, and operate with shared business context.

01

Sell

Checkout, sales, payments, bookings, and stored value stay close to the customer.

POSSalesPaymentsGift CardsReservations

02

Manage

Product data, attributes, suppliers, purchasing, and stock stay operationally aligned.

ProductsAttributesInventoryPurchaseSuppliers

03

Grow

Online presence, content, campaigns, and customer engagement stay connected to commerce.

Site BuilderE-commerceBlogMarketingCustomer engagement

Platform

One connected operating layer

04

Control

Finance, reporting, customer context, staff flow, and daily close stay readable.

AccountingReportsCustomersStaff / ShiftsDaily close

05

Operate Anywhere

Browser access, language readiness, business workflows, hardware planning, and continuity thinking support flexible teams.

Web accessMulti-language supportMulti-business workflowsHardware-ready operationsBackup and continuity planning

Commerce flow concept

POS and Site orders move through one operating workspace.

Follow how counter sales and online orders can enter the same business view, then inform stock attention, customer context, document output, and daily review.

Choose order source

See how POS and Site orders enter one workspace.

Source previewPOS + Site

Connected workspace

Dashboard receives and organizes the order.

Auto playback
POS orderSite / e-commerce order
Dashboard workspaceInventory, invoice, reports
Stage progress6 stages

Active source

Playback pauses on hover, focus, or manual selection.

Connected outputs

Inventory, payment state, invoice context, accounting, reports, and close review stay visible around the same order.

Inventory

Availability updated

Product availability and stock attention update around the order context.

Payment state

Balance visible

Payment state and any remaining balance can be reviewed around the order.

Invoice / receipt

Document prepared

Digital invoice or receipt output follows payment-aware commerce records.

Accounting context

Finance context

Payment, invoice, and daily close context is prepared for finance review.

Reports

Records updated

Orders, payment state, stock attention, invoices, and close context surface in reports.

Guided playback

Select POS or Site, then choose each stage to follow the connected order path.

Product flexibility

Products can be as simple or as flexible as your business needs.

The platform supports flexible product structures through attributes and options, so different businesses can sell, manage, and present products in the way their work requires.

Restaurant menu options

Manage choices, modifiers, service notes, and menu presentation without splitting product ownership.

Fashion sizes and colors

Represent variant-heavy products with the structure retail teams need for selling and display.

Market and bakery choices

Support fresh product options, pack sizes, seasonal display, and practical availability needs.

Custom online presentation

Use product attributes to shape site sections, e-commerce cards, offers, and catalog experiences.

Attribute model

One product core, many business shapes

Flexible product core

One catalog can support many selling and display patterns.

Menu options
Sizes / colors
Retail variants
Service add-ons
Market choices
Custom display

Operations depth

Inventory and purchasing built for real operations.

Stock, supplier purchasing, product availability, and reporting need to move together when the service day changes.

Stock visibility

Keep stock and availability signals close to the products teams sell at the counter and online.

Supplier-oriented purchasing

Plan purchase needs around suppliers, receiving, replenishment, and operational demand.

Stock movement concept

Track attention points around availability, movement, receiving, and replenishment planning.

Reports connected to operations

Review selling, stock attention, purchasing context, and daily activity from the same business picture.

Operations flow

Supplier needs, stock signals, and sales channels connected

01Suppliers
02Purchase
03Receiving
04Stock movement
05POS availability
06E-commerce stock
07Reports

Site Builder, e-commerce, and content

Build your storefront, publish content, and keep commerce connected.

Site Builder is a first-class product capability: create pages, shape e-commerce sections, publish blog content and offers, and keep products and orders tied to the same operating platform.

Live preview

Storefront, content, and commerce

Ready to publish
Products
Orders
Content

Online storefront

Content and blog

Publish pages, stories, offers, and business updates.

Commerce connection

Keep products, orders, and storefront content aligned.

Payments and access

Sell and manage from wherever your business happens.

Plan POS and online selling, payment methods, hardware-ready checkout, browser/device access, multi-language readiness, and shared customer, product, and order data in one workspace.

Payment method planning

Support checkout flows around the payment methods and sales journeys the business needs.

Hardware-ready checkout

Prepare terminal, tablet, printer, scanner, and station needs around the same software layer.

Browser and device access

Use browser-based screens for teams working across counters, offices, locations, and temporary setups.

Language-ready operations

Support teams that need business workflows and customer-facing content to fit different languages.

Connected access

Counter, online, hardware, and team access in one context

Shared commerce context

Customer, product, order, and payment data stay connected.

Counter POS
Online checkout
Payment flow
Hardware station
Browser access
Language-ready
Continuity planning

Industry fit

Built for the way different businesses actually work.

Shape the same connected operating system around service, retail, appointment, fresh-product, and office workflows.

Restaurants & cafes

Fast service needs reservations, walk-ins, menu choices, counter and table service, payments, receipts, close review, and stock attention.

Service focus

Menu, service flow, customer context, stock signals, and reporting stay close to the same operating rhythm.

Supermarkets

Large assortments need fast checkout, product lookup, replenishment planning, purchase context, and clear daily review.

Checkout and stock focus

Checkout activity can inform stock attention, supplier planning, product structure, and reporting instead of stopping at the till.

Clothing stores

Sizes, colors, seasonal ranges, in-store selling, online presentation, and customer follow-up need flexible product structure.

Catalog focus

Variants and presentation stay part of one product workflow across checkout, stock, campaigns, and storefront content.

Hairdresser & barbershop

Appointments, walk-ins, staff rhythm, service add-ons, payments, customer records, and follow-up need a service-day view.

Appointment focus

Booking and checkout share customer and service context, making the next visit easier to prepare and review.

Wellness & beauty

Packages, services, customer profiles, gift-card context, campaigns, and appointments need a polished service workflow.

Client care focus

Service sales, customer engagement, booking context, and reporting can work together instead of spreading across point tools.

Bakeries

Fresh availability, quick counter sales, purchase timing, production rhythm, and end-of-day review move quickly.

Operating focus

Sales and stock signals can help teams understand what to prepare, replenish, sell, and review.

Offices & services

Service requests, customer records, sales documents, invoice context, website inquiries, and reporting need a clear handoff.

Service workflow focus

Customer, sales, document, and reporting context can stay connected from first request to follow-up.

Start with the plan scope that fits your first workflow.

Start with POS, choose Professional for broader one-location operations, or plan Enterprise when locations, hardware, integrations, or support need a scoped conversation.

Basic

Basic subscription scope for businesses that need a focused POS and checkout foundation first.

16.90

  • Core POS and checkout foundation

  • Product setup for selling

  • Daily counter and close essentials

  • Broader platform modules require a larger scope

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Professional

Professional subscription scope for one-location teams planning connected selling, operations, site, and reporting workflows.

49.90

  • POS foundation plus broader operating modules

  • Products, attributes, inventory, and purchase workflows

  • Site Builder, e-commerce, customers, marketing, and reports

  • Best fit for the full-platform story

Enterprise

Enterprise subscription scope for multi-location operations, advanced support, integrations, and workflow alignment.

289.00

  • Multi-location and rollout planning

  • Advanced support and integration scoping

  • Hardware and station alignment

  • Business-specific workflow planning

For the full comparison, open Pricing. For a guided decision, continue into onboarding or contact Lonio.

Latest planning notes.

Recent guidance appears here when new planning posts are available.

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Questions before you plan your workspace.

Plan the platform around your business

Build the connected commerce workspace your team can actually run.

Start with the modules your team needs now, then connect Site Builder, e-commerce, reporting, hardware, marketing, and operations when the business is ready.

Sell

POS, sales, payments, reservations, gift cards

Manage

Products, attributes, inventory, purchase, suppliers

Grow

Site Builder, e-commerce, blog, marketing

Control

Accounting, reports, customers, daily close

Get practical updates.

Occasional notes on POS, catalog, inventory, online commerce, hardware planning, and the decisions behind a connected operating setup.