Use the POS module to process orders quickly. Add services, select customers, and complete payments in just a few clicks.
Configure SMS and email notifications to automatically alert customers when their orders are ready for pickup.
Use the Import Wizard to bulk upload customers and services from CSV files. Track progress in real-time as your data imports.
Log business expenses with categories to understand your costs. The Financial Summary report shows your profit margins at a glance.
Define your own order workflow with custom statuses. Set colors and names that match how your laundromat operates.
Start typing a customer's name or phone number in the POS to instantly find their profile and apply their preferences.
Lost receipt? Reprint from the order details page. Customize receipt format in Print Settings.
Generate daily reports to see all orders, revenue, and expenses for any date. Perfect for end-of-day reconciliation.
Use the order filters to quickly find pending, processing, or ready orders. Never lose track of customer items.
Add special instructions for each customer. Notes appear during checkout so staff never misses a preference.
The first self-service laundromat opened in Fort Worth, Texas in 1934. It was called a "washateria" and charged by the hour.
Ancient Romans used urine to wash clothes! The ammonia helped remove stains. Thankfully, we have better methods now.
A typical household does about 400 loads of laundry per year, using approximately 13,500 gallons of water annually.
Modern laundry detergent was invented in 1933 by Procter & Gamble. Before that, people used bar soap shavings.
Dry cleaning was discovered by accident in 1855 when a French dye-works owner spilled kerosene on a tablecloth and noticed it cleaned the fabric.
The global laundry services market is worth over $100 billion and continues to grow as busy lifestyles increase demand.
The first electric washing machine was invented in 1908. Before that, washing clothes by hand took an entire day!
Levi's CEO famously said he never washes his jeans. Denim experts suggest washing jeans only every 10 wears to preserve color and fit.
The average person loses about 15 socks per year to laundry. That's over 1,000 socks in a lifetime! Where do they go?
About 90% of the energy used by washing machines goes to heating water. Washing in cold water can save significant energy costs.
The lint in your dryer is mostly made of clothing fibers. A single load can produce enough lint to make a small felt square!
Sunday is the most popular day for doing laundry worldwide. Monday comes in second as people prepare for the work week.
Fabric softener was invented in the 1960s to combat the stiffness caused by early synthetic fabrics and harsh detergents.
Astronauts on the ISS don't do laundry - they wear clothes for days then dispose of them. Dirty laundry burns up in the atmosphere!
New clothes bleed color because excess dye sits on the fabric surface. Washing new colored items separately for the first 3 washes prevents staining.
Pickup and delivery laundry services are the fastest-growing segment in the industry, growing over 35% annually.
Monitor performance, assign staff, and track orders across all your locations from one unified dashboard.
Create custom roles with specific permissions for cashiers, managers, and admins. Control exactly what each team member can access.
Add extras like 'Rush Service', 'Fabric Softener', or 'Stain Treatment' to boost your average order value.
Add widgets for weather, sales stats, and quick actions. Arrange them to see what matters most to your business.
Order status changes broadcast instantly to all staff. No more refreshing pages or missing updates.
Zipping up clothes before washing prevents them from snagging other fabrics and damaging the zipper teeth.
Bath towels should be washed every 3-4 uses. They harbor bacteria quickly due to moisture and dead skin cells.
Throwing a few ice cubes in the dryer creates steam that helps release wrinkles from clothes naturally.
The international laundry care symbols were standardized in 1971. Before that, every country had different systems.
Pillows should be washed every 3-6 months. After 2 years, up to one-third of a pillow's weight can be dust mites and dead skin.
White vinegar is a natural fabric softener and helps remove detergent residue. It also eliminates odors without leaving a smell.
Buttoning shirts before washing prevents them from stretching and keeps buttons from catching on other clothes.
The average person will do approximately 13,000 loads of laundry in their lifetime. That's a lot of folding!
Putting clean tennis balls in the dryer with bedding helps fluff items and reduces drying time by up to 25%.
The most expensive dry cleaning in the world is for wedding dresses, with some services charging over $1,000 per gown.
Germans do laundry most frequently in Europe (5+ loads/week), while Italians prefer to wash less but iron more.
That fresh laundry smell comes from aldehydes released when detergent surfactants break down. It's literally the smell of cleanliness!
Making a single pair of jeans requires about 1,800 gallons of water. That's why sustainable washing matters!
The world record for folding a fitted sheet properly... doesn't exist because nobody can actually do it!
Modern washing machines spin at up to 1,600 RPM during the spin cycle - faster than many car engines at idle!
The oldest piece of woven fabric ever found is 9,000 years old, discovered in Turkey. Ancient people cared about clean clothes too!
Clogged dryer vents cause over 15,000 house fires annually. Always clean your lint trap - safety first!