MarketVendor comparison
MarketVendor vs Remembering Sales at the End of the Day
Trying to reconstruct sales after packing up is unreliable. MarketVendor lets a vendor capture the day as it happens, while the details are still fresh.
Comparison table
| Factor | MarketVendor | Remembering Sales at Day End |
|---|---|---|
| Record timing | During sales | After the rush |
| Accuracy | Item-level memory aid | Depends on recall |
| Product winners | Visible | Guessed |
| Cash review | Supported | Manual reconstruction |
| Best use | Busy market days | Very small casual events |
Where MarketVendor wins
MarketVendor wins because memory gets worse as the booth gets busier. Recording sales during the day makes the final review more credible.
When Remembering Sales at Day End still makes sense
Remembering later may be acceptable for a tiny event with only a handful of transactions. It breaks down quickly with product variety.
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FAQ
Why record sales during the day?
It is more accurate than reconstructing details after the market ends.
Can memory work for small events?
Sometimes, if there are very few sales.
Does MarketVendor show product performance?
Yes. That is one reason to track sales by item.
Who should use it?
Vendors who want better end-of-day reports and product decisions.
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