Business Units
Business units represent physical locations within a market — such as retail stores, showrooms, or pickup points. Manage them under Settings → Markets → Market → Business Units.
What is a business unit?
A business unit is a physical location that can:
- Serve as a retail store with POS registers.
- Act as a pickup point for online orders.
- Be linked to a warehouse for local inventory.
- Have its own opening hours and contact information.
Business unit settings
Each business unit has several configuration areas:
Details
Basic information about the location:
- Name — The display name of the location.
- Contact details — Phone, email, and other contact information.
Address
The physical address of the business unit, used for:
- Shipping and delivery calculations.
- Store locator features in the storefront.
- Customer-facing location information.
Opening hours
Configure the opening hours for each day of the week. These can be displayed to customers and used for pickup scheduling.
POS settings
Configure point-of-sale-specific settings for this location:
- Register profiles and terminals.
- Receipt and display settings.
- Payment method availability.
Warehouse
Link a warehouse to the business unit to:
- Track local inventory at this location.
- Enable "ship from store" fulfillment.
- Show local stock availability.
Users
Assign staff members to the business unit. Users assigned to a location can access POS features and location-specific reports.
Time reports
Business units support time reporting for staff management, allowing you to track employee hours per location.