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POS system Malaysia for hair salons—not retail chains

This article is for Malaysian salon owners comparing a POS system Malaysia vendors sell for retail vs. one built for stylists. SiteHair ties checkout to tiered commission, packages, and MyInvois-ready billing on one ticket.

Key takeaways

  • Salon POS system with service, retail, and package lines on one ticket
  • Stylist and assistant attribution on every sale
  • Commission snapshot at checkout—no month-end spreadsheet rebuild
  • DuitNow, card, cash, and partial payments supported

Common pain points

  • Generic POS does not attribute sales to stylists
  • Commission calculated separately in Excel
  • No package redemption at checkout
  • Payment methods split across systems

How it works

  1. 01

    Select client

    Walk-in or appointment—attach client in seconds.

  2. 02

    Add lines & staff

    Services, retail, packages with stylist per line.

  3. 03

    Pay & commission

    Cash, card, DuitNow—commission entries created automatically.

What makes a POS system Malaysia salons actually need?

Most POS system Malaysia providers optimise for retail SKUs and inventory—not for stylists who share clients, sell packages, and earn tiered commission on both services and retail. SiteHair is built for that workflow: every line item carries a stylist, optional assistant split, and a commission rate locked when the ticket closes.

Owners in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor typically run 3–15 chairs. At that scale, a disconnected POS and Excel payroll costs 4–8 hours every month-end—and disputes when tiers change mid-period.

Checkout, billing, and commission on one platform

From counter sale to stylist payout, data stays in one system. Payment methods include cash, card, bank transfer, DuitNow QR, and e-wallets. When you need compliant billing, invoice fields flow from the same POS ticket (see our e-invoice page for MyInvois-ready setup).

FAQ

Stop closing commission with spreadsheets

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