Per-user pricing means your software bill grows every time you add a clerk. ODIN is per-shop — add one clerk or fifty, the price is the same — and every migration off Bravo is reconciled to the cent.
When you export your data from Bravo, ODIN's importer was hardened around it. Run our read-only diagnostic against your Bravo export and we hand back a defect list before anything is committed. The dry-run reconciles inventory cost and retail to the cent against that export, negates every void instead of double-counting it, and re-runs idempotently — so the morning-of re-pull picks up the day's new tickets without duplicating a single customer or loan. Free for our founding customers.
ODIN is operator-led — it's built and run at our own shop, Tarboro Pawn, in eastern North Carolina, and our storefront is already live at tarboropawn.com/shop. Judge the engineering for yourself: the comparison page lists every dimension side-by-side, and the migration is reconciled to the cent so you don't have to take our word for it.
Likely yes. ODIN integrates with Square, LeadsOnline, eBay, Twilio, QuickBooks, and Xero today. Tell us what you depend on; if it's not on the list, we'll scope it with you on the demo.
ODIN's retail pricing is grounded in live eBay sold comps plus Reverb, Best Buy, and Walmart — and it's one of five copilots (Compliance, Loan, Buy, Retail, Voice) instead of a stand-alone add-on. Broader coverage, included in the flat price.
We'll move your data, train your clerks, and watch your first ten transactions. Walk away after 30 days if it doesn't fit.