Vennersys, the integrated ticketing, retail and visitor management company, has partnered with Dojo for efficient transaction processing on its attractions POS software system.
Vennersys has over 25 years of experience in supporting its partners in their mission to improve and increase value at attractions around the world.
Providing visitor attractions with solutions to optimise the visitor experience, VenposCloud integrates with a variety of key sales functions including third-party bookings, admission tickets, table ordering, point of sale solutions and Gift Aid donations.
The wider organisation can benefit from event bookings, facilities, access, membership and stock management functions as well as a comprehensive Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
Creating quicker queues

Vennersys has now teamed up with Dojo, a payments provider that has developed advanced payment processes.
Credited with the ability to process payments 80% faster than the industry average, the partnership means operators can now maximise efficiency whilst reducing waiting time for guests.
Vennersys’ EPOS solution has been designed to seamlessly integrate with Dojo’s payment technology.
By combining the two technologies, VenposCloud enables attraction owners to easily obtain a record of each transaction made and overall sales data. The system will enable patterns and trends to be spotted with ease, allowing managers to fix potential pricing issues or spot opportunities for increasing revenue.
A representative from Vennersys says: “It is essential that your point-of-sale solution is both cost-effective and powerful as it is one, if not the most, used part of an attraction’s everyday process. Over the last decade, EPOS technology has improved exponentially.
“Originally designed with basic functionality, electronic systems can now be tailored to focus on sales, inventory or cash management and deliver efficient solutions.”
Further information about Dojo can be found on the Vennersys website.
Vennersys has also adapted its system to be suitable for rural attractions, ensuring operators can successfully manage queues, improve service and boost revenue, regardless of how remote they may be.