From the tailoring shops along Hamad Bin Abdullah Road to the family ateliers of Gurfah, Dibba Al-Fujairah and Kalba nearby, TailorSync runs the counter, the workshop and your FTA VAT invoicing in one system. Built in the UAE, priced in AED, made for the east coast.
Free for 30 days. No card needed. Built for the UAE and GCC.
TailorSync is tailoring-shop ERP and POS software for Fujairah, built in the UAE by the family behind a tailoring company with 30 years at the counter and in the workshop. Fujairah trades differently from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. The market here is smaller and built on community: the same families come back season after season, a good kandura or abaya travels by word of mouth, and a shop on Hamad Bin Abdullah Road or out in Dibba Al-Fujairah knows most of its customers by name. That does not make the paperwork any lighter. You still take deposits, promise delivery dates before Eid, hold each client's measurements, reorder fabric and file an FTA-compliant VAT return like every other UAE business. TailorSync puts all of it on one system, so a community shop on the east coast runs on the same proper tools a big-city operation uses, at a size and price that suit a smaller trade.
Book each bespoke kandura or abaya with its measurements, chosen fabric, delivery date and the tailor who will stitch it, then move it through production statuses to collection. Take a deposit up front and see the exact balance due at handover on every order, from a single thobe to a whole family's Eid set.
Most days on the east coast are alterations and repairs for people you already know: a hem, a take-in, a zip before a wedding. Book each one with a firm ready date and a printed ticket, and track it through to collection so nothing promised for Thursday drifts to the weekend.
Capture a customer's kandura or abaya measurements once and keep them on a saved profile you reuse for years. In a community where the same families come back every season, that means no re-measuring a regular, no tape-measure photos on WhatsApp, and no notebook going missing behind the counter.
Ring up walk-in and account customers, take a deposit or full payment, and print on 80mm thermal or A4/A5. Every till runs on an open and close cash session with drawer reconciliation, so a small shop with one or two people still balances the drawer at the end of the day.
Hold your fabrics, trims and finished pieces as SKUs with their suppliers and low-stock alerts, so a popular cloth does not run out in the weeks before Eid. Raise a purchase order when it is time to restock, whether the supplier is in Fujairah, Sharjah or further afield.
Issue FTA-compliant tax invoices with sequential, gap-free numbering, 5% VAT and AED as standard, with tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive and separate retail and wholesale pricing. A smaller community shop files the same VAT return as a big-city chain, and here the numbers come straight from the system.
How it works
Start a cash session, then serve who walks in: a retail sale, a deposit on a new kandura or abaya, or a quick alteration for a regular who needs it back this week.
Record the customer's measurements, fabric and garment details on the order, matched to their saved profile if they have been in before, so the tailor has everything without a second visit.
Hand the job to a tailor and move it through production statuses towards its ready date, watching low-stock alerts so a fabric shortage never holds up the bench before Eid.
Collect the balance at collection, issue an FTA VAT invoice on thermal or A4/A5, then close and count the drawer and check what the shop earned, all on one screen.
For a Fujairah kandura, abaya or alterations shop, the best fit is software that understands the trade instead of a generic retail till. TailorSync is built in the UAE by the family behind a tailoring company with 30 years at the counter, so it models what a community shop on the east coast actually does: deposits on custom orders, reusable measurement profiles, delivery-date promises, alterations, fabric stock and FTA VAT invoicing, all in one system priced in AED, with a free 30-day trial so you can judge it on your own week's work.
Yes. Fujairah is part of the UAE, so the same Federal Tax Authority rules apply, and TailorSync issues FTA-compliant tax invoices with sequential, gap-free numbering and 5% VAT in AED. It supports tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive and separate retail and wholesale pricing, and the built-in tax and finance reports mean the figures for your VAT return come straight from the system.
Yes. The quick alterations and repairs that fill most days, a hem or a take-in for someone you know, are booked as orders with a ready date and a ticket, while a full bespoke kandura or abaya is tracked through production with its measurements, deposit and assigned tailor. Both sit in the same system, so a five-minute repair and a two-week commission are on one set of books, and the POS handles any ready-to-wear or accessories you sell off the rail.
Yes. TailorSync is multi-branch, so a Fujairah city shop and a Dibba Al-Fujairah branch, or a spot near Kalba, run under one account, each with its own sales, orders, stock and cash sessions. You can optionally share stock and resources between them, and view reporting per branch or across the whole business.
Yes, there is a free 30-day trial with the full feature set and no card required. Paid plans are Starter, Expansion and Enterprise, priced in AED, so a small Fujairah shop can start on the plan that fits a community trade and move up only if it adds users or opens another branch.
Start a free 30-day trial of TailorSync and keep kandura and abaya orders, everyday alterations, measurements and VAT invoicing on one system. Built in the UAE, priced in AED, made for a community shop on the east coast.