PepulBill turns any smartphone into a shop's billing counter — no POS machine, no printer, no paper. Customers scan a QR, order in Tamil or English on their phone, and the bill lands on their phone. Cash, card, or LankaQR, with a built-in change calculator. Built in Jaffna for small shops that can't justify a lakh-rupee POS. Bills are paperless — thermal receipts can't be recycled, so it's green from the first scan. Zero hardware. Zero paper. Smarter Billing, Greener Tomorrow.
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Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm building PepulBill from Jaffna, Sri Lanka. The problem: small shops and festival stalls here can't justify a POS terminal — they cost a fortune, break in a few years, and burn kilos of thermal receipt paper that can't even be recycled.
So I built the opposite. The shopkeeper's phone IS the counter. Customers scan a QR, order in Tamil or English on their own phone, and the bill lands on their phone — no machine, no printer, no paper.
We just went live with our first real shop (a bubble tea stall) during the Nallur festival, and the field feedback drove features like a built-in cash-change calculator and a proper kitchen-order flow — all shipped the same week.
It's paperless by design, Tamil-first, and built for the kind of small shops that global POS companies ignore.
Happy to answer any questions about building for an underserved local market, the sustainability angle, or the zero-hardware approach! 🧋🌱