Bravo POS for Pawnbrokers
Run Faster. Lend Smarter. Stay Audit-Ready 24/7.
Born from five generations of pawnbroking, Bravo Store Systems builds the technology that keeps modern pawnshops moving. Whether you write loans, manage firearms, or sell online, Bravo connects every part of your business so tickets, payments, and records flow automatically between counter, web, and back office.
Predictive pricing delivers consistent valuations that protect margins. Task Manager replaces report-chasing, surfacing overdue loans and compliance tasks instantly. Built-in E4473 and A&D entries validate at save for 24/7 ATF audit-readiness. MobilePawn lets customers renew, pay, and shop from their phones.
Thousands of pawn and FFL operators trust Bravo to run faster, stay compliant, and work smarter every day.
Bravo Store Systems — built by pawnbrokers, for pawnbrokers.
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Project Insight
Project Insight is project and portfolio management software built for growing teams and businesses. It brings all your project work together from across departments and software tools, helping you streamline workflows, automate processes, and make faster, more accurate decisions with real-time data.
Manage work dynamically at the project, program, and portfolio levels to keep teams aligned and focused on strategic goals. Roll up details like status, resources, budgets, and risks instantly, so you can stay ahead of challenges and drive results.
Connect Project Insight with the tools you already use — including Azure DevOps, Jira, Microsoft Project, Salesforce, and ServiceNow — to reduce manual work, break down silos, and improve collaboration across your organization.
Leverage AI to predict future capacity, balance workloads, and suggest the best resources for every project. Use AI-powered search to quickly surface project data and keep work moving forward.
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Radiance
Radiance is intended to aid lighting designers and architects by predicting the light levels and appearance of a space prior to construction. The package includes programs for modeling and translating scene geometry, luminaire data and material properties, all of which are needed as input to the simulation. The lighting simulation itself uses ray tracing techniques to compute radiance values (ie. the quantity of light passing through a specific point in a specific direction), which are typically arranged to form a photographic quality image. The resulting image may be analyzed, displayed and manipulated within the package, and converted to other popular image file formats for export to other packages, facilitating the production of hard copy output. The major portion of the Radiance package, and the part that is of chief interest to users, is the lighting simulation engine that calculates light levels and renders images.
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