After Bravo brought PawnMaster (Data Age) under its umbrella, many on-prem PawnMaster shops are being steered toward a per-user cloud product. If you're being pushed off legacy PawnMaster, ODIN is the flat-priced alternative.
We've mapped PawnMaster's data schema — customers, transactions, payments, ATF bound book, audit log, photos. We run a read-only diagnostic first, then a dry-run that reconciles inventory cost and retail to the cent against your own export and ends in a single SAFE / UNSAFE verdict. Bound-book sequence numbers and original timestamps are preserved. We back up before we write a row, and the whole import is one transaction that rolls back on any error.
That's exactly what the diagnostic is for. We import customer history, transaction history, ATF bound-book sequence numbers, and the audit log with original timestamps — then hand you a reconciliation report that ties the imported numbers back to your own export, to the cent, before any cutover. You read the numbers; you decide.
Sequence numbers and original timestamps are preserved, and the cutover checklist includes a bound-book parity check: the firearm count in your source must match what landed, or the migration refuses to certify as safe. You verify it side-by-side before going live.
Per-user pricing is the trap: every clerk you add raises a per-seat bill, while ODIN is one flat $299/mo per store no matter how many users or workstations. Add the modules that are often billed separately — ATF, LeadsOnline, SMS — that ODIN includes, and the gap widens. We'll run the worksheet on your store for free.
We'll move your data, train your clerks, and watch your first ten transactions. Walk away after 30 days if it doesn't fit.