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Guides·jun 2026

How NarBiz tools connect into one flow (and why it matters)

Six tools, one account: how a document, task, customer and receipt travel through NarBiz without retyping.

NarBiz’s biggest advantage isn’t any single tool — it’s that they understand each other. What you enter in one, another already knows. Here’s how that looks in practice.

NarBiz one account Fascikla Documents Spisak Tasks Tefter Customers Magaza Stock & money Tabak Print shop Tezga eKasa Register

One account — six tools sharing the same data. You never type it twice.

One move, the whole business responds

A customer pays at the register (Tezga eKasa) → the fiscal receipt archives itself (Fascikla) → stock and VAT update (Magaza) → the customer is remembered for next time (Tefter). One entry, four tools respond — no retyping.

Why it matters for a small business

Foreign tools are great individually, but they don’t talk to each other — so you retype the same data from program to program. A connected ecosystem gives you back hours every week and reduces errors.

Start with one, add the rest

You don’t need everything at once. Take the tool that hurts most today and add the others as the company grows — still under one account.

Key takeaways

  • The tools share the same data — you never type it twice
  • One entry triggers the whole chain (POS → DMS → ERP → CRM)
  • Start with one tool, expand when needed

Frequently asked questions

No. Each works on its own; the ecosystem is a bonus when you have more than one.

Yes — you sign in once and open every tool you use.

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