The sample store
See the shop before you build one.
Ninety minutes in a sample store built exactly like the one you would open — fitted, racked and stocked, inside our office. It does not trade, which is the point: you can walk it, open the drawers and ask anything, with nobody waiting to be served.
What you will actually see.
One sample store at our office. Everything a real shop has, standing where you can study it — but it is a sample, not a branch, and it does not sell to the public. We would rather say that now than have you arrive expecting a high street.
A shop, built out in full
Fitted, racked and stocked to a plan, with the range a shop your size would open with — the same fixtures, the same shelf layout. It sits inside our office and does not trade, so you can take it apart with questions instead of standing out of a customer's way.
The counter, demonstrated
We ring a sale through the software on real stock: the item coming down, the bill printing, the day's numbers landing where you would read them. A demonstration, on the system your shop would run.
Where the stock comes from
The warehouse side of the operation, and how a resupply is picked and packed for a partner. This is the part nobody can show you on a call.
Your own numbers
Bring your site — size, rent, the street — and we work it through against what is on the shelves rather than a spreadsheet of averages.
Getting there.
About two hours from Delhi by road, and closer from Gurugram. The exact address and a map come with the call, once the day is agreed.
Mornings are quieter if you want time with somebody. Bring whoever will be running the shop with you — they ask the questions that matter.