From local pickup to omnichannel logic
Customers often no longer wait only at the machine screen — they order from a phone, expect quick pickup, and clear order status. spiroq.OS is designed so the machine can act as a node in that chain: the cloud knows products and stock and can coordinate reservation and dispensing to reduce double-selling or slot chaos.
Integrations and extended channels
Specific integrations (e.g. food-delivery platforms or your own order system) are configured to operator needs and available connectors. The common thread is that the machine is not just “a box with motors” but equipment driven by the same logic as the rest of digital commerce — product identity, availability, pickup rules.
Data, analytics, and AI
The more sales and events flow through one platform, the more useful dashboards and analysis tools become. The product direction includes clearer operational views for decision-making and artificial intelligence where it speeds interpretation or surfaces patterns. Feature sets may differ by tier — the architecture assumes cloud processing and connected machines.
Summary for decision-makers
- The machine as part of digital commerce, not an isolated asset.
- Unified management of products, prices, and dispensing through spiroq.OS and Admin Hub.
- Room for integrations and analytics without swapping hardware at every step.