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Sign up, plans, and trial: how to start with MASAR POS

Registration is a short wizard: pick a plan, confirm business details, create your admin user, then land in your tenant workspace. Here is what each step does.

Getting started with MASAR POS follows a guided registration flow on the public website. You will select a subscription plan, provide business details, create the first administrator account, and then enter your tenant workspace.

Why this flow exists

The wizard provisions a tenant (your isolated workspace), binds a plan/trial, and creates the first user so you can log in and configure branches, tax, and catalog data safely.

The four-step journey

  1. Choose a plan — Review active subscription plans and select one. Plans may include a free trial option and paid tiers with different limits (branches, users, or products—exact numbers depend on your environment).
  2. Business details — Enter information so the system can provision a tenant (your isolated workspace).
  3. Admin account — Create the first user for that tenant—usually with an administrator-level role.
  4. Complete — The system provisions the tenant, subscription, and user; you can continue to the application after any required verification steps.
StepYou provideSystem does
PlanSelected plan / trial choiceStores plan context for provisioning
DetailsBusiness/tenant fieldsCreates tenant record
AdminEmail/password (typical)Creates first admin user
DoneRedirects to app / success screen

Trials and plans

Trial length and pricing depend on the subscription plan record—not a single fixed number for every installation. Read the plan card on your live registration page for authoritative trial duration, price, and limits.

After registration

Confirm email if required; configure branches, tax settings, and payment methods; import or create products; train staff on checkout and inventory.

Use a dedicated admin email you control long-term. Keep legal business names and tax identifiers accurate from day one—they feed reports and compliance-related outputs.