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Roles, branches, and your workspace

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A clean POS rollout separates who can do what (roles) from where work happens (branches). Here is a practical mental model for MASAR POS.

Retail software fails when permissions are too loose (mistakes and fraud) or too tight (blocked cashiers at peak hour). MASAR POS combines role-based access with branch context.

Three layers to remember

TenantCompany boundary
BranchWhere the sale/stock applies
RoleAuthorization to act

Tenants and teams

Each tenant is one business customer. Inside a tenant you manage users, roles, and branches. Your subscription plan may cap how many users or branches you can create.

Roles

Administrators configure catalogs, taxes, devices, and users. Branch managers may focus on local operations. Cashiers need fast POS access. Inventory staff may work with stock without touching billing setup. Apply least privilege.

Branches

A branch usually represents a physical store or distinct selling location. Multi-branch retailers use branches to track sales per location, manage inventory, and compare performance.

Operational checklist

Review user lists when staff change roles; separate admin permissions from cashier permissions; document who approves discounts and stock adjustments—then enforce through roles.