Vaansa vs Posist
Posist is enterprise India. Vaansa is for every owner.
Posist charges enterprise rates for features that growing independent restaurants in India don't need.
The gap Posist leaves open
Posist is a serious enterprise restaurant platform used by large chains in India. But it's priced, supported, and designed for chains with dedicated IT teams — not for independent owners with 1–3 outlets. The onboarding is long, the cost is high, and the P&L / COGS layer that owners need is not the product's strength.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Vaansa | Posist |
|---|---|---|
| Real P&L dashboard | ||
| Recipe-level margin per dish | ||
| Shift close & cash reconciliation | ||
| Inventory + supplier management | ||
| IRD-compliant billing (Nepal) | ||
| GST-ready billing (India) | ||
| Demand forecasting | ||
| 10-section analytics + Excel export | ||
| Point of Sale (POS) | ||
| Kitchen Display System (KDS) | ||
| Menu management | ||
| Staff accounts |
Vaansa vs Posist — FAQ
- What is the difference between Vaansa and Posist?
- Posist is a serious enterprise restaurant platform used by large chains in India. But it's priced, supported, and designed for chains with dedicated IT teams — not for independent owners with 1–3 outlets. The onboarding is long, the cost is high, and the P&L / COGS layer that owners need is not the product's strength.
- Does Posist show a real P&L or profit per dish?
- No. Compared with Vaansa, Posist lacks real p&l dashboard, recipe-level margin per dish, shift close & cash reconciliation. Vaansa assembles a real profit-and-loss statement from sales, recipe-level COGS, labour and expenses — so you see what you actually keep, not just what sold.
- Can I switch from Posist to Vaansa?
- Yes. Import your menu, set your tax rate and open a shift — most owners are live in about a day. Start with a free 14-day trial, no card required.
Know what you earn. Know what you spend. Know what you keep.
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