Single site
Bakery, snack bar, shop, independent restaurant — one address.
- 1 site licence
- Unlimited tills at that site
- All 48 features open
- Belgian fiscal module included
- Reports and reconciliation included
On quotation
Ask for an estimateThe market bills per station. We count addresses, not screens — because the number of tills is a matter for your service, not for our price list.
The IZIII licence is billed per geographic site, not by number of tills. A venue can open as many stations as it needs — counter, terrace, bar, service tablets, self-order kiosks — without the amount changing.
All 48 features are included, at no extra cost, and no commission is taken on your turnover. The amount is set on quotation, based on the number of sites, the hardware to connect and the level of support you want.
One geographic site — a venue at a given address — equals one licence. The number of tills running there is not part of the calculation. A second venue, at another address, counts as a second site.
All 48 platform features are accessible from the start. Switching on a connected fridge, a kiosk, the fiscal module, a vertical solution or table booking does not change the licence amount.
No commission is applied to the turnover taken through the till. No surcharge by number of orders or receipts : a busy service costs no more than a quiet one.
Per-station billing is the market standard, and it is a perverse one. It turns every operational decision into a budget trade-off : do we really need a till on the terrace this summer? Can we give every server a tablet? Is one more kiosk worth it?
Those questions have no business in running a venue. The right question is « what does my service need? », not « how much will my vendor bill me for that need? »
By billing per site, IZIII makes those trade-offs unnecessary. You equip your venue the way your business requires, and adjust freely as the seasons change.
Since neither tills nor features are counted, the calculation comes down to very little.
One venue, several venues, or a full network with a synchronised catalogue and consolidated reports. This is the main variable.
Connecting an existing estate or supplying a new set: terminals, printers, cash machines, scales, kitchen screens, kiosks, connected fridges.
Installation, migration of the existing catalogue, acceptance testing on a test environment, team training, operational support.
To situate your project. In all three cases, every feature is included.
Bakery, snack bar, shop, independent restaurant — one address.
On quotation
Ask for an estimateSmall chain, family group, school with several premises.
On quotation
Ask for an estimateChain, multi-outlet resort, campus, municipal network.
On quotation
Ask for an estimateFor transparency, here is what is not part of the IZIII quote :
| Item | Who carries it |
|---|---|
| Hosting of your instance and domain name | Your hosting provider. |
| Card acquiring contract and transaction fees | Your payment provider. |
| FDM device and VSC card | The approved supplier, under Belgian regulations. |
| Hardware not supplied in the quote | Your usual supplier, if you keep an existing estate. |
| Network connectivity at the venue | Your operator. |
Per geographic site, not by number of tills. A venue can open as many stations as it needs — counter, terrace, bar, service tablets, self-order kiosks — without the licence amount changing. A second venue, at another address, counts as a second site and therefore a second licence.
Yes. All 48 features are accessible at no extra cost: till, floor plan, Belgian fiscal module, payment terminals, cash machines, printing, kitchen screens, kiosks, connected fridges, bookings, subscriptions, customer wallet, vouchers, multi-site, reports and vertical solutions. Switching on one more feature does not change the licence amount.
No. The number of tills installed at a site is not part of the calculation. Opening an extra station on the terrace over summer, adding service tablets or installing a kiosk has no effect on the amount billed.
No. IZIII takes no commission on sales made through the till. Any transaction fees are a matter for your contract with your payment provider, independently of IZIII.
Yes. The data lives in your database, on your hosting. Products, customers and orders are stored in a standard e-commerce format, exportable with the usual tools.
A test environment is planned as part of the deployment process anyway, so that real workflows — a full service, cancellations, refunds, closings — can be validated before going live. Get in touch to arrange a demonstration on a dataset close to your own.
Tell us about your sites and your hardware. We reply with an amount, not a grid of options.