Zoho Books, but built for shops that have shops.
Zoho Books is solid online accounting. It's also generic — built to serve every market identically. Nonari starts from multi-branch retail and manufacturing, then adds regional tax and POS depth.
POS native
Zoho needs Zoho Inventory + Zoho POS subscriptions. Nonari ships POS standard at no extra fee.
Multi-cashier shifts
Cashier accountability with denomination count. Not in Zoho.
Bilingual receipts
SMS + WhatsApp receipts in multiple languages. Zoho is English-first.
Layby + multi-cashier handoff
Deposit-and-balance retail flows built in. Zoho doesn't model them natively.
AI bookkeeper
Built into the workflow. Zoho's AI is mostly chatbot, not document-drafting.
Per-branch P&L
Zoho has Locations but it's an add-on; Nonari has it standard.
Nonari vs Zoho Books
Frequently asked.
Zoho has 50+ apps. Doesn't that win?
It depends on your needs. If you want CRM + email marketing + helpdesk + projects under one roof, Zoho One is unbeatable. If you want accounting + POS + inventory + multi-branch done well, Nonari is more focused.
Is migration painful?
No. Zoho exports clean CSV/Excel. We import COA, contacts, products, and opening balances. Most migrations complete in under an hour.
See it in action.
Free to start, no credit card. Bring your books, kick the tires, export everything if you decide to leave.