Central catalog, per-location pricing, transfers, and reporting.

Chains and multi-location SMBs need a single POS that handles the parts each location should share and the parts each location should keep local. CloudIP multi-location keeps the catalog central, allows price overrides per location, and runs inter-store transfers as first-class operations.
Reporting consolidates and segments per location.
Specifics that distinguish CloudIP Multi-location from the alternative.
One product database across stores; updates push everywhere.
Override prices per store where needed.
Move stock between locations with shipping documents.
Roll up to chain or drill to a single store with one click.
Where this capability lives, who runs it, and what it shares with the rest of the system.
Multi-location runs as part of the CloudIP Point of Sale module on the same multi-tenant infrastructure as every other capability you use. There is no separate console to log into and no separate billing line: multi-location POS is provisioned the moment your tenant is created and stays in lockstep with the rest of the platform as it grows.
Operators interact with multi-location POS through the Point of Sale interface they already know — the same record screens, the same audit trail, the same role and permission model. Behind the scenes, central catalog handles the heavy lifting, while consolidated reporting keep the experience consistent across teams. Configuration changes are versioned, exportable, and reviewable, so the way you run multi-location POS today is reproducible tomorrow.
Because Multi-location reuses the platform's user database, every action is attributable, every record has a stable ID, and every export honours the tenant's data residency choice. That means multi-location POS reports tie out to the rest of the books, audit logs, and operational dashboards without an integration step in between.
Multi-location fits inside CloudIP Point of Sale alongside the other point of sale capabilities — they share the same data model, so improvements in one tend to compound across the others. If you are evaluating CloudIP specifically for multi-location POS, the rest of Point of Sale comes along at no extra cost.
Both. A central catalog defines the universe; location-level overrides set per-location pricing, availability, and tax. Add a new SKU once and decide which locations sell it.
Bar-code scan, returns, layaway, and multi-store inventory.
Table service, quick service, modifiers, tabs, and tips.
Appointment-driven checkout for salons, clinics, and pros.
Card present, card not present, ACH, contactless, and tap-to-pay.
Physical and digital gift cards with balance lookup.
Points, tiers, and rewards tied to customer profiles.
See Multi-location alongside the rest of the platform on real data.