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A disconnected EPOS system could be holding back your independent bike shop

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A disconnected EPOS system could be holding back your independent bike shop

Posted on 19 Mar 2025

A lot of cycling retailers would consider managing inventory the most crucial aspect of running a shop, investing significant effort and time into keeping on top of stock. However, high street bike shops could be losing time and money by thinking that the long-winded way is the only way…

EPOS Connected Cycling System

For cycling retailers, efficiency and accuracy are crucial. Whether managing stock, serving customers, placing orders, or processing sales, the tools you use can make a significant difference. However, many independent cycling retailers are still operating with disconnected EPOS and eCommerce systems, leading to unnecessary costs, inefficiencies, and lost sales opportunities.

Bike shop owners have the opportunity to save both time (and ultimately money) by recognising the limitations of disconnected EPOS systems and understanding the solutions that a unified system can offer. Here are four of the key issues with a disconnected system, along with a connected solution that can help eliminate the problem.

Problem: Increased running costs

Using separate EPOS and eCommerce systems often means multiple software subscriptions, additional integration fees, and extra admin time spent manually updating information. These inefficiencies can drive running costs up significantly, cutting into profits that could be better spent on high-demand stock, additional workshop tools, or local marketing initiatives.

Solution: A fully integrated system consolidates all business functions into one platform, reducing expenses and eliminating the need for costly workarounds.

Problem: Wasted time on manual processes

When systems don’t communicate, businesses waste hours every week on repetitive admin tasks such as:

  • Manually updating stock levels across different platforms
  • Reconciling online and in-store sales
  • Managing separate customer records for online and offline purchases

This outdated way of working consumes valuable time that could be spent assisting customers with bike fittings, expanding service offerings, or streamlining workshop operations.

Solution: With an integrated EPOS system, all data syncs automatically across platforms, reducing errors and freeing up time.

Did you know? With Saledock, all sales channels update in real-time, ensuring stock levels remain accurate whether a sale happens in-store or online.

Problem: Inaccurate inventory management

EPOS Stock Management

Managing stock across separate systems increases the risk of overselling, stockouts, and misplaced orders. When inventory isn’t updated in real-time, cycling retailers often face:

  • Selling out-of-stock bikes or components online
  • Over-ordering due to incorrect stock data
  • Lost sales from unavailable or incorrectly listed products

These errors lead to frustrated customers and lost revenue opportunities.

Solution: A unified system updates inventory in real-time, ensuring stock accuracy and preventing costly mistakes.

Problem: Poor customer experience

Modern consumers expect a seamless shopping experience. However, disconnected systems often cause problems such as:

  • Different stock levels displayed online versus in-store
  • Slow service due to manual order processing
  • Inconsistent pricing, promotions, or loyalty rewards across sales channels

For bike shops, this could mean losing a customer to a competitor if they can't instantly check if a specific derailleur or wheelset is in stock.

Solution: An integrated EPOS system ensures a smooth, consistent experience across all touchpoints, from in-store purchases to online orders and loyalty rewards.

Problem: Negative impact on bike workshops and service-based businesses

For retailers that offer bike servicing—such as repairs, custom builds, or professional fittings—managing appointments, stock, and transactions separately creates further complications.

Common issues with disconnected workshop systems may include:

  • No automatic syncing between service bookings and stock levels for replacement parts
  • Risk of overbooking due to manual scheduling
  • Separate customer records for bike sales and service history
  • Delays in invoicing and payment processing, causing bottlenecks in the workshop

Solution: A fully integrated system connects workshop management with sales, ensuring efficient scheduling, real-time stock updates, and seamless invoicing for services like repairs, tune-ups, and bike builds.

Did you know? Saledock integrates with Bikebook, allowing bike retailers and workshops to manage service bookings, stock, and customer history all in one place.

A fully integrated EPOS system solves the problems of a disconnected one

Saledock EPOS

Retailers can overcome the challenges of a non-unified EPOS system by switching to a single, unified solution that integrates EPOS, eCommerce, and service management.

The benefits include:

  • Lower costs by reducing software expenses and admin time
  • Increased efficiency with automated stock and sales updates
  • Enhanced accuracy in inventory and financial data
  • A better customer experience with seamless transactions across all channels

By adopting an integrated approach, independent cycling shops can future-proof their business, operate more efficiently, and provide the seamless shopping experience that customers now expect.

To find out more about what Saledock can offer your business, learn more here.

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