Salepro as an Ecosystem

Dec 29, 2025 5 min read

When people first discover SalePro, they often think it’s “just another POS system.”
But once you start using it — or planning a business around it — you quickly realize something important:

SalePro is an ecosystem.

It’s designed to grow with you. You can start small with a single store, expand into online sales, run restaurants, or even build your own SaaS POS business — all without switching platforms.

This post simply explains the entire SalePro ecosystem, so you know:

  • What to start with
  • What to add later
  • And which add-ons you should buy, depending on your goal

1. SalePro: The Foundation of Everything

At the heart of the ecosystem is SalePro POS.

SalePro is a self-hosted inventory and point-of-sale system built with Laravel, designed for real businesses — not just demos or startups.

With SalePro, you can:

  • Sell products through a modern POS
  • Manage inventory across warehouses
  • Track purchases, suppliers, and customers
  • Handle accounting and reports
  • Manage employees, attendance, and payroll

It works perfectly for:

  • Retail stores
  • Pharmacies
  • Supermarkets
  • Gadget shops
  • Wholesalers
  • Small shops to large enterprises

Think of SalePro as the engine.
Every other feature — eCommerce, restaurant, SaaS, mobile apps — builds on top of this.


2. SalePro SaaS: The Same Power, Now Monetized

SalePro SaaS exists for one simple reason:

Some people don’t want to use a POS — they want to sell POS.

SalePro SaaS is a multi-tenant SaaS version of SalePro, built for entrepreneurs, agencies, and companies who want to offer POS as a subscription service.

With SalePro SaaS, you can:

  • Create subscription packages
  • Automatically onboard new businesses
  • Host multiple companies in one system
  • Charge monthly or yearly fees
  • Run your own POS SaaS brand

Why SalePro SaaS Is Just as Valuable as SalePro

SalePro SaaS is not a “light” or “limited” version.
It uses the same SalePro core, but adds SaaS logic on top.

So:

  • SalePro = runs your business
  • SalePro SaaS = runs other people’s businesses

Both are powerful — just built for different goals.


3. Turning SalePro into SaaS: POS SaaS Add-on

What if you already own SalePro and later decide:

“I want to sell this as a SaaS.”

That’s where the POS SaaS Add-on comes in.

This is perfect for gradual SaaS expansion.


4. One Feature at a Time: How Add-Ons Really Work

Before jumping into add-ons, there’s one important thing to understand:

Add-ons don’t replace SalePro or SalePro SaaS — they extend them.

You always start with one base product, then add features on top.

Below, each section explains:

  1. The feature
  2. What to buy for SalePro
  3. What to buy for SalePro SaaS
  4. What is required before purchasing

5. Selling Online: eCommerce Feature

The Feature

Many businesses want to sell offline and online using the same inventory.

The eCommerce feature allows you to:

  • Sell products from a website
  • Sync stock with POS automatically
  • Manage online orders from SalePro
  • Accept online payments

If You Are Using SalePro (Single Business)

You need:

  1. SalePro POS (required)
  2. SalePro eCommerce Add-on

If You Are Using SalePro SaaS

You need:

  1. SalePro SaaS (required)
  2. SalePro SaaS eCommerce Add-on

This allows each SaaS tenant to have their own online store.


6. Restaurant Management: Restaurant POS Feature

The Feature

Restaurants don’t work like retail shops.

They need:

  • Table & floor management
  • Kitchen order flow
  • Recipes & ingredients
  • Opening & closing shifts

If You Are Using SalePro

You need:

  1. SalePro POS (required)
  2. Restaurant POS Add-on

This works for:

  • Tea stalls
  • Cafés
  • Restaurants
  • Large dining chains

If You Are Using SalePro SaaS

You need:

  1. SalePro SaaS (required)
  2. Restaurant POS Add-on for Salepro SAAS

This allows your SaaS clients to run restaurants inside your platform.


7. WordPress Stores: WooCommerce Integration Feature

The Feature

Some businesses already have a WordPress website and don’t want to rebuild everything.

WooCommerce integration allows:

  • Product sync
  • Stock sync
  • Order sync
  • POS + WooCommerce working together

✅ For SalePro Users

You must have:

  1. SalePro POS (required)
  2. WooCommerce Add-on

✅ For SalePro SaaS Users

You must have:

  1. SalePro SaaS (required)
  2. WooCommerce Add-on (SaaS-compatible)

This allows SaaS tenants to connect their WordPress stores.


8. Mobile Access: SalePro Mobile App Feature

The Feature

Business owners want to manage sales from their phone.

The mobile app allows:

  • POS access
  • Inventory monitoring
  • Sales & reports
  • Employee management

We have 4 different addons for the Salepro Mobile App

This is where many users get confused — so let’s make it very clear.

The SalePro mobile app comes in four variants, grouped into POS users and SaaS users.


9.📱 Mobile App Variants

For SalePro (POS) Users

You can buy either one:

1. SalePro Mobile App (Only API)

  • Connects with the SalePro backend
  • No source code
  • Faster & budget-friendly
  • App uses the identity of SalePro

2. SalePro Mobile App – Customized Source Code (API + Source Code)

  • Full Flutter source code
  • Full customization
  • White-label ready
  • App uses your brand identity

👉 POS users choose (1) OR (2)


For SalePro SaaS Users

You can buy either one:

3. SalePro SaaS Mobile App (Only API)

  • Works with the SaaS tenant system
  • No source code
  • App uses the identity of SalePro

4. SalePro SaaS Mobile App – Customized Source Code (API + Source Code)

  • Full source code
  • White-label SaaS app
  • Tenant-based logic included
  • App uses your brand identity

👉 SaaS users choose (3) OR (4)


10. What to Buy and When (Final Decision Chart)

Final Thoughts

The strength of the SalePro ecosystem is clarity:

  • One foundation
  • Clear upgrade paths
  • No forced bundles
  • No confusion (when explained properly)

You start where you are today — and expand only when your business demands it.

That’s not just good software design.
That’s respect for the user.