Device management
Enroll devices, monitor health, lock kiosks down and push app updates over the air — fleet management built for multi-location chains.
Ten locations means dozens of terminals, kiosks and handhelds — and without fleet management, every update is a road trip. Novaryq enrolls each device into a central console where HQ monitors health, enforces kiosk lockdown and ships app updates over the air.

Every terminal, handheld and kiosk visible from one HQ console.
Lock devices to the app they should run — nothing else on screen.
Push app updates to the whole fleet without collecting a single device.
Per-device controls scale from one store to a fleet across every location.
A new terminal enrolls into the fleet and pulls its configuration; an update ships to every location over the air; a misbehaving kiosk is visible from HQ before the store calls. Fleet management turns device operations from site visits into a console.
From box to counter
The device joins the fleet and pulls its configuration, so a replacement terminal is a swap rather than a setup session.
Kiosks are pinned to the ordering app with Android lock-task mode — enforced on the device, not merely configured on it.
Health and app version are visible from head office, so a device that has drifted is visible before the store phones about it.
App updates go to the whole fleet without collecting a single device or booking a road trip.
Fleet management is what makes a multi-location rollout survivable; it is not a substitute for a spare device on the shelf. Hardware fails, and the fastest recovery is still a second terminal that enrols itself in minutes.
See enrollment, lockdown and OTA updates in a demo.