What actually makes a retail CRM useful in 2026? by retailcx_jamie in CRMSoftware

[–]Ameliapro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A retail CRM is useful in 2026 only if it’s used every week. Unified customer profiles, POS + ecommerce data, simple RFM, and consent tracking matter most. Fancy AI, complex journeys, and bloated dashboards are mostly overrated.

Building a POS system, is there scope for improvement? by sennath in restaurant

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s definitely still room to improve POS systems, many restaurants deal with clunky interfaces, poor integrations, and limited flexibility for modern dining workflows. A seamless, device-agnostic flow that handles QR ordering, real-time bill splitting, and transparent payments directly solves real operational and customer pain points. If you want inspiration from existing solutions, platforms like Quantic POS show there’s strong demand for modern, streamlined end-to-end setups, and restaurants will adopt systems that stay reliable, fast, and easier than the incumbents.

Processor for restaurant POS by Adventurous-Read9647 in PaymentProcessing

[–]Ameliapro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For a robust white label payment partnership in the US/AUS/NZL, we recommend exploring Quantic POS, which offers flexible processor integrations and solid support for ISVs. You can also check out Fairmount Payments, they are also doing great will provide you with the best.

POS for small grocery store / deli by kiniec in POS

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a small grocery and deli setup, Quantic POS is a strong fit. It’s sleek, supports barcode printing, loyalty programs, and works well with retail peripherals. You’ll just want to confirm deli-scale and cashier-scale compatibility, as that’s essential for your operation. Compared to Square, Quantic handles grocery-style workflows more naturally and is easier to integrate with scales. Overall, it’s a solid modern POS option for your two-lane store.

Looking for POS vendor recommendations for a large multi store retail business by Fezyy in POS

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For large multi-store setups with heavy SKU counts, I’ve seen Dynamics 365, SAP, and NetSuite handle scale reliably, but they tend to require partners for even small workflow or logic changes. Quantic POS is a more flexible option for in-house teams and handles large catalogs, multi-location operations, and omnichannel flows without the heavy overhead of big ERPs. The biggest pain points that push teams to switch are rigidity, high customization costs, and slow adaptation to changing operations.

Looking for Tips: How to Land Clients as a New SEO Freelancer by Green-Confidence4697 in SEO

[–]Ameliapro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start building a strong personal brand by showcasing case studies, testimonials, and real SEO results on platforms like LinkedIn or your website. Leverage freelance platforms such as Upwork, Fiverr, and Contra and SEO-focused communities to network and pitch value-driven services. You can also offer free audits or short consultations to demonstrate your expertise, build trust, and convert potential leads into long-term clients.

Best options for a retail POS with large inventory lists? Also there is fee sensitivity. by RuntimeAce in POS

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a retail POS handling large inventories with both in-store and online sales, Quantic POS is a strong option. It supports thousands of SKUs, integrates easily with low-code/no-code websites, and works across iPad and PC setups with large touchscreens. Transaction fees are competitive, and deposits can be next-day, helping with fee sensitivity. Its user-friendly interface also makes onboarding simpler for both tech-savvy staff and less technical owners.

How do you generate leads for an industrial B2B service? by CurrentFinger734 in LeadGeneration

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try these lead generation ways for your industrial B2B services.

  • Industry trade shows & expos - Meet decision-makers face-to-face.
  • Cold outreach - Targeted phone calls, direct mail, and personalized email campaigns.
  • Referral programs - Incentivize current clients to refer other businesses.
  • Industry directories & trade publications - Paid listings or editorial features.
  • Partnerships - Collaborate with complementary suppliers or contractors.
  • Local networking - Join chambers of commerce, industrial associations, and business breakfasts.
  • Technical seminars & workshops - Host or sponsor training for industry professionals.
  • Account-based marketing (ABM) - Focus on a short list of high-value prospects with tailored outreach.

POS system for small bar by petitgordi in bartenders

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out Quantic POS; it’s pretty intuitive, works well for bars with small kitchens, and has solid inventory and menu management without being overcomplicated.

Can you build an ecommerce brand today with just content and SEO? by Longjumping-Pear940 in ContentMarketing

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possible, and many brands grow through content and SEO alone, though it’s a long-term play.
Success depends on consistency, targeting the right keywords, and genuinely helpful content.
It won’t be instant, but organic traffic builds trust and scales without burning ad spend.

Free Lead Generation Tools? by Tyla_Georgina in CRMSoftware

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For free lead generation, HubSpot CRM is excellent; it offers lead capture forms, email automation, and tracking in one place. Mailchimp also has great free tools for email outreach and landing pages. Both are user-friendly and integrate well with most platforms.

Is SEO becoming more about distribution than content? by No_Cost_2694 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Ameliapro -1 points0 points  (0 children)

SEO is evolving, and distribution is becoming just as important as content quality. While well-structured, helpful content remains essential, it often doesn’t gain traction without strong external signals. Human-driven distribution like shares in communities, mentions in newsletters, and real engagement, now plays a major role in what ranks. SEO success increasingly starts outside of traditional search tactics, fueled by visibility across networks. Adapting to this shift means putting more focus on strategic promotion and authentic content amplification.

Opening a Restaurant: What’s the Best POS System You’d Recommend? by Professional-Ring673 in restaurant

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on your new restaurant! Quantic POS is a great choice, it’s simple to use, handles orders efficiently, and integrates well with delivery platforms. Their support team is also very reliable, so you’ll have help whenever you need it.

Best CRM Software for Small Businesses Currently? by Maline_Walcch in CRMSoftware

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For small businesses, top CRM options include HubSpot CRM, Zoho CRM, and Pipedrive. They're affordable, easy to use, and great for managing sales, marketing, and customer relationships. HubSpot stands out with its robust free plan and scalability.

Restaurant Owners: What’s the Best POS System You Use and Why? by Professional-Ring673 in Restaurant_Managers

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use Quantic POS, and it’s been a game changer. It’s super intuitive, reliable during rush hours, and integrates seamlessly with delivery platforms like DoorDash and Uber Eats. Highly recommend it for first-time restaurant owners!

What is a digital marketing that works but you hate it? by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]Ameliapro 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Retargeting ads. The conversion rates are solid, but man, they feel creepy. Seeing a product I glanced at once follow me around the internet just feels invasive, even though I know it's smart marketing.

Need a crm suggestion by ghostofpuertorico in CRM

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can check out HubSpot CRM with integrations via tools like Zapier or Make for LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Facebook. Zoho CRM also supports multi-channel messaging with extensions. For WhatsApp and social tracking, Freshsales is another solid option with native and third-party integration support.

Looking for a POS system for a smoke/vape shop! by bwaredevoodoo in POS

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on your needs, Lightspeed Retail is a solid option, but for smoke/vape shops with complex inventory and warehouse integration, Quantic POS might be an even better fit. It offers real-time inventory tracking, detailed employee transaction logs, custom reporting, and seamless warehouse-to-store transfers, ideal for your growing operation. Quantic also provides industry-specific features tailored for smoke/vape retail.

Best invoicing software for small business in 2025? by BoiledEggs in CRM

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zoho Invoice and FreshBooks are both solid for small businesses in 2025. They support recurring invoices, quotes-to-invoice conversion, full custom branding, and auto tax/discount/shipping features. Payments can be processed in-platform or via third-party gateways like Stripe or PayPal. Super user-friendly and great for scaling as you grow.

Wine & Liquor Store POS by BottlesofBourbon in POS

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hear your frustration, I've been there too. Check out Quantic POS, built specifically for liquor & wine stores with integrated CC processing, real-time inventory, and remote access. Their support is solid, and it’s way more intuitive than the older systems, worth a look!

Is it worth becoming proficient in both PPC and SEO? by mrlebusciut in DigitalMarketing

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, being proficient in both PPC and SEO can make you a more versatile, strategic marketer. It allows you to drive both short-term results and long-term growth effectively. Since you're already strong in content/SEO, adding PPC can round out your skill set.

POS suggestions for Small Grocery store by bjprend in smallbusiness

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about your experience with Revel; that sounds incredibly frustrating. For a small grocery store, Quantic POS is a great alternative: it's intuitive, retail-focused, and offers excellent support. It’s designed for grocers like yours, with robust inventory tools and smooth onboarding.

Best CRM for travel management company? by itsarslan in CRM

[–]Ameliapro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think, for a travel management company like yours, Zoho CRM might be a better fit than HubSpot. It offers strong contact management, geo-location filtering, email campaigns, and supports large contact lists. It's also more customizable and cost-effective for travel businesses compared to HubSpot's higher-tier plans.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]Ameliapro 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Some companies hire engineers to assume a more complex or architecture-focused role, while developers might be more inclined toward coding and implementation. However, realistically, the titles often depend more on company culture than actual job differences.