Solutions

Find, adapt, define or build operational software

Quantix Software helps companies choose the right path for business operations: use an existing tool, adapt a platform, define requirements or build a custom system.

Ready-made software

Use an existing Quantix tool or platform when the operating need already has a focused product path.

Customizable platforms

Adapt an existing platform around company workflows, rules, modules and integrations.

Custom-built systems

Build a new operational system when the need does not fit an existing product or platform.

Software advisory and requirements definition

Turn an early software idea into structured scope, modules, flows, business rules and technical deliverables.

Capabilities

Built around operations, data and execution

The work is practical by design: structure the process, connect the systems, make the data usable and reduce manual effort where automation is valuable.

Restaurants and point of sale

Solutions for orders, tables, payments, kitchen workflows, inventory, reporting and daily restaurant operations.

Billing and commercial control

Workflows for sales, documents, payments, customers, commercial rules and operating cycle tracking.

Inventory and operations

Modules for stock, movements, traceability, approvals, operating tasks and day-to-day control.

Customers, memberships and access

Profile, membership, permission, validation and digital experience management for users or customers.

Reporting & BI

Dashboards, data models and reporting workflows to understand performance, operations and control points.

Process automation

Reliable workflows to reduce manual steps, coordinate approvals, issue alerts and connect teams.

APIs and integrations

Connections between POS, ERP, payments, external services, legacy systems and new platforms.

QA tools and visual evidence

Tools to capture, organize and review visual evidence in testing and quality control processes.

Advisory

Software advisory and requirements definition

We can help clarify scope, modules, workflows, business rules, technical constraints, integration needs and a practical implementation path before development starts.