Request the group invite
Message FloPOS on WhatsApp and ask to join the community. Once the final group link is ready, this button can point directly to it.
Request inviteCommunity
GitHub is great for code, but restaurant owners live on WhatsApp, email, and social media. FloPOS should meet users there: quick help, shared setup notes, release updates, and practical restaurant POS education.
WhatsApp first
For most restaurant owners, WhatsApp is the lowest-friction way to ask a question, share a screenshot, confirm installation steps, and learn from other operators.
Message FloPOS on WhatsApp and ask to join the community. Once the final group link is ready, this button can point directly to it.
Request inviteShare your country, device, OS, installation method, printer model, and a screenshot. That gives the community enough context to help.
Message WhatsAppPost what worked in your restaurant: hardware, local taxes, workflows, translations, printing, backups, and staff training tips.
Support optionsInternational audience
International users may not know GitHub, may not speak the same first language, and may be evaluating FloPOS from a phone. Keep the entry points simple: WhatsApp for quick help, email for detailed support, docs for self-service, social media for discovery, and GitHub for technical work.
Use WhatsApp for community and onboarding. Use email for longer requests. Use Instagram to show the software visually: not marketing fluff, but short proof that the POS can be downloaded, installed, configured, and used by a real restaurant.
Content ideas
Short video is useful because many restaurant owners want to see the workflow before reading documentation.
Show download, install, first menu item, first order, first receipt, and first kitchen ticket.
One reel per use case: cafe rush, bakery counter, food truck, dine-in table, takeaway order, and kitchen display.
Explain free forever, open source, local data, backups, and why restaurant data should stay with the operator.
Ask users what country they are in, which printer they use, what tax rules they need, and what language they want next.
Show what changed in each release with screenshots and plain-language benefits, not developer changelog jargon.
Turn repeated WhatsApp questions into posts: install help, printer setup, backups, menu import, and common mistakes.
Technical community
Keep GitHub for code, issues, releases, and contributions. Keep WhatsApp, email, and social content for operators who want to use the software, not study the repository.
Best for repeatable bugs, feature requests, packaging problems, and development work.
Open issuesHelp with docs, translations, hardware compatibility, testing, design, and focused code changes.
ContributeTurn community questions into durable guides so the next user can solve the same problem faster.
Read docsFAQ
Message FloPOS on WhatsApp or email support@codify.tech and ask for the WhatsApp community invite. Developers can also use GitHub issues and discussions.
No. Restaurant owners, cashiers, managers, installers, translators, designers, and developers can all help improve FloPOS.
Setup questions, usage tips, country-specific restaurant workflows, hardware notes, translation help, screenshots, and release feedback.
Yes. Short visual walkthroughs, setup clips, feature demos, before-and-after workflows, release updates, and restaurant-owner education are ideal for non-technical international users.
Download FloPOS, load your menu, connect your hardware, and start running service with a POS you can own from day one.