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Tailoring software in Sharjah, built by a tailoring family

Along the tailoring rows of Rolla and King Faisal Street, across the family neighbourhoods of Al Nahda on the Dubai border, and in the Industrial Area workshops, TailorSync runs the counter, custom kandura and abaya orders, alterations and FTA VAT invoicing in one system. Built in the UAE, priced in AED.

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Free for 30 days. No card needed. Built for the UAE and GCC.

Software built by tailors, for Sharjah's tailoring trade

TailorSync is tailoring-shop ERP and POS software for Sharjah, built in the UAE by the family behind a tailoring company with 30 years at the counter and in the workshop. Sharjah is a family emirate with a large resident population, and many who live here commute into Dubai for work, so demand for kanduras, abayas and everyday alterations stays steady all year, not only at Eid. A generic retail till, written by an IT firm that has never taken a measurement or promised a delivery date, cannot follow how a Rolla tailor actually trades: a walk-in wanting trousers taken up by tomorrow, a family ordering a set of kanduras, an abaya left for beadwork and a new hem, and a bolt of cloth that runs short mid-season. Whether you run one shop off King Faisal Street or several branches from Al Nahda to the Industrial Area, TailorSync keeps retail sales, custom orders, measurements, stock and FTA-compliant VAT invoicing on one set of books.

Everything your shop needs

High-street counter POS

Serve the walk-in volume of Rolla and King Faisal Street fast: retail and account sales, deposits or full payment, and thermal 80mm or A4/A5 receipts. Every till runs on an open/close cash session with drawer reconciliation, so a busy Friday still balances at close.

Kandura, abaya & alteration orders

Book a bespoke kandura, a made-to-order abaya, or a quick hem and take-in the same way, each with a firm delivery date and an assigned tailor. Every job moves through production statuses, so a family's Eid order and a next-day alteration both stay on schedule, with the deposit and balance clear on each ticket.

Measurement profiles for regulars and families

Capture a customer's kandura or abaya measurements once and reuse them for years. A whole family's sizes can sit on file, so next Eid's order does not start with a tape measure, and nobody hunts for a figure scribbled in last year's notebook.

Fabric stock & barcode labels

Hold fabrics, trims and finished pieces as SKUs with suppliers and low-stock alerts, and raise purchase orders when a popular cloth runs low before Eid. Print barcode labels for finished garments and shelf stock, so the piece a customer comes back for is quick to find on the rack.

FTA VAT invoices in AED

Issue FTA-compliant tax invoices with sequential, gap-free numbering, 5% VAT and AED as standard. Charge tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive, at retail rates for a walk-in hem or wholesale rates for a school or company account, and the figures feed straight into your VAT report.

Branches across Sharjah and into Dubai

Run a Rolla shopfront, an Al Nahda counter near the Dubai border and an Industrial Area workshop from one account, with role-based access for owners, managers and staff and optional resource sharing between them. Because so many customers cross between the two emirates, a Sharjah and a Dubai branch can sit on the same books, and you compare sales, receivables and stock from one dashboard.

How it works

From first fitting to final invoice

01

Open the till and serve

Start a cash session, then ring up walk-in retail, take a deposit on a kandura or abaya order, or book an express alteration for a customer who needs it before the weekend.

02

Capture measurements and details

Record the client's measurements, chosen fabric and garment details on the order, matched to their saved profile if they have visited before, so the tailor has everything to work from.

03

Track production to the delivery date

Assign a tailor and move each job through production statuses towards its promised date, watching low-stock alerts so no fabric shortage holds up a bench in the workshop.

04

Settle, invoice and review

Collect the balance on collection, issue an FTA VAT invoice, close and reconcile the drawer, then review sales, receivables and stock across every Sharjah branch.

Common questions

What is the best tailoring software in Sharjah?

For a Sharjah kandura, abaya or alteration shop, the best fit is software that understands the trade rather than 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 the real workflow: 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 shop's day.

Does TailorSync support FTA VAT invoices in the UAE?

Yes. Sharjah is part of the UAE, so the same rules apply as in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. TailorSync issues FTA-compliant tax invoices with sequential, gap-free numbering and 5% VAT, in AED by default, and supports both tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive pricing as well as separate retail and wholesale rates. Tax and financial reports are built in, so the figures for your VAT return come straight from the system.

Can it handle kandura, abaya and alterations in one system?

Yes. A bespoke kandura, a made-to-order abaya and a walk-in alteration are all booked as orders with a delivery date and an assigned tailor, each moving through clear production statuses to collection. Ready-made pieces sell through the POS, while made-to-measure work carries saved measurements, a deposit and a running balance, so retail and custom sit on one customer record and one VAT invoice sequence.

Can I run branches in Sharjah and Dubai on one account?

Yes. TailorSync is multi-branch, so a Rolla or Al Nahda shop in Sharjah and a branch across the border in Dubai run under one account, each with its own sales, orders, stock and cash sessions. That suits a business whose customers commute between the two emirates: you can optionally share stock and resources between branches, and view reporting per branch or across the whole business.

Is there a free trial, and how much does it cost?

Yes, there is a free 30-day trial with the full feature set and no card required. After that, paid plans are Starter, Expansion and Enterprise, priced in AED, so a single Sharjah shop can start small and move up as it adds users and branches.

Run your Sharjah tailoring shop on one system

Start a free 30-day trial of TailorSync and bring the counter, the workshop and your VAT invoicing together. Built in the UAE, priced in AED, from a single Rolla shop to a multi-branch operation across Sharjah and Dubai.