DSI Launches Toqoo, New Application For Management Of The First Building Store In Indonesia

JAKARTA - PT Dayacipta Solusi Indonesia (DSI), has announced the launch of a new solution called Toqoo, as a special POST management application (Point of Sales) made for Building Shops throughout Indonesia.

Headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, the presence of Toqoo is an integrated solution for building shop entrepreneurs, the majority of which are still operating traditionally.

In addition, with the rise of various store management applications on the market, the Toqoo application is a new solution that can meet the needs of building shop owners in particular.

This new application has a variety of features that can be used to support operational activities as well as reporting in building store management, such as systems that accommodate SKU (Stock keeping units) needs, which are not yet found in other POS management applications.

There are several other features in Toqoo including Stock Management, Financial Management, Debt Management/Receivables Management, Customer Management, Store Performance Reports, Branch Stores. There is also a report dashboard that makes it easier for users to review the analysis of the necessary business conditions.

"Along with the Society 5.0 era that we have entered, it is hoped that through Toqoo, digital literacy of business people can increase so that business operations will be neater and more structured," said Fenny, Business Development Manager of PT. Creation of Indonesian Solutions in a written statement received in Jakarta.

Through in-depth research conducted by the team, Fenny added, Toqoo will provide more benefits to help building shop business players run their business while increasing revenue and profit.

Most importantly, Toqoo also guarantees data security for its users by using a trusted security system, updated regularly and encrypted.

Toqoo also guarantees easy and user-friendly use, with web-based applications, Toqoo can be accessed via a browser of mobile phones, tablets, and computers connected to the internet.