Business structure
Number of stores, production locations, agencies, accounts and pickup or delivery routes.
Show us the business you run—not a generic software checklist. We will focus the demonstration on your counter, production, services, accounts, routes, terminals, providers and future plans.
For urgent support on an existing provider system, use the support pathway supplied with the account rather than the public sales email.
A little operating context prevents a generic presentation and exposes the parts of the workflow that need real proof.
Number of stores, production locations, agencies, accounts and pickup or delivery routes.
Dry cleaning, laundry, alterations, shoes, household, wedding, curtains or commercial work.
Current workstations, number of users, printer models and where terminals are required.
POS name, customer export, price list, open tickets, account balances and historical reporting needs.
SMS account, merchant provider, Stripe, Square, EFTPOS, accounting software and other connections.
Counter speed, pricing, production, collection, customer recovery, routes, head office or automation.
Use a mixed ticket with an exception so the demonstration covers the real business rather than only a clean sales path.
Find history and identify an outstanding or previous service.
Add dry cleaning, laundry, repair and specialised work.
Record notes, images, add-ons, manual price and promised date.
Move one item to re-clean, repair or quality review.
Show pay later, payment link and ready notification.
Complete the order and show the customer and owner history.
Clear software decisions come from clear questions. These answers describe DCME’s current product direction and commercial terms.
View all FAQsBring the number of stores, terminals, services, staff, accounts, routes, current software, printer models, payment provider, SMS provider and the main problems you want the new system to solve.
Yes. DCME can demonstrate the counter, production, accounts, pickup and delivery, customer portal, reporting or technology pathway most relevant to the business.
The commercial proposal should document the agreed software, optional modules, setup, migration, hardware, provider requirements and separate terms.