Software that only works on stable broadband doesn’t work for most of the businesses we serve. Avirt is built offline-first, so your records, inbox, and payments keep working when the connection doesn’t.
Offline is not an edge case
Field agents, market traders, and clinics outside the major centres routinely operate at 2G or with no signal at all. For them, a spinner where a customer record should be isn’t a minor glitch — it’s the difference between making the sale and losing it. Cloud-only tools quietly exclude exactly the users who need a system most.
If it doesn’t work at 2G, it doesn’t work here.
How offline-first works
- Your data lives on the device first, so reads and writes never wait on the network
- New orders, notes, and payments are captured offline and queued
- When a connection returns, Avirt syncs in the background — no manual export or import
- Conflicts are resolved safely, so nothing you entered in the field is lost
Customer records, the unified inbox history, order capture, and payment status — the core of running your business — remain usable with zero connection.
Verified payments, even on the move
When you’re back in range, queued payment verifications complete automatically, so an order captured in a market stall at 2G still gets the same fraud protection as one taken at your desk. Offline never means unverified.
Designed for the real network
Building offline-first is harder than assuming a perfect connection — which is precisely why so few tools do it. It’s also why Avirt feels fast everywhere, not just in a head office with fibre.