Launching a cash register in Uzbekistan in a day
What to gather upfront, which engineer drives out to the location, and why the first sale happens the same day.
Connecting a cash register tends to be perceived as «weeks of paperwork and installs». In practice, for most locations a single day is enough — we see this every week with new connections.
How the day starts
A request comes in via the website, Telegram or phone. An engineer reaches out within an hour and checks three things:
- what hardware you already have (PC, laptop or phone) — almost always enough;
- which payment services you want to connect (Click, Payme, Uzum, Humo, Uzcard);
- whether you have a CRM/ERP that needs integration.
We then agree on a convenient time and bring (or ship) whatever is needed.
Install and registration
Onsite, the engineer does three steps:
- installs E-POS Cashdesk or activates E-POS Mobile on the phone;
- registers you with the fiscal system and binds your tax ID;
- wires up payment services and a receipt printer if you have one.
In parallel we migrate the catalog — from your previous system, an Excel file or a CRM.
Training and the first sale
The cashier and owner go through a short walkthrough: sale, refund, shift close, X and Z reports. Usually 30–40 minutes.
After that we run the first real sale: the receipt goes to the fiscal module, the tax service confirms it, and the receipt prints. The register works.
What's next
In the first few days our engineer is on Telegram — replies in 15 minutes, not a day. If you need a CRM or ERP integration we set it up on day two, without blocking sales.
Open another location a year later — we connect it on the same terms. No surprises.