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§ Why BRT

Why dealers move to Battle Ready Tech.

Fewer logins. Fewer bills. Fewer things that don't talk to each other.

§01 The stack tax

Five bills for one job

A typical FFL pays for five to seven separate subscriptions: bound book, point of sale, e-commerce, compliance, scheduling, and payments. None of them share data. You pay each bill, you re-key the same firearm between them, and you absorb the errors when they disagree. Battle Ready Tech runs your store on one platform, one login, one bill.

Before — six disconnected apps

6 logins · 6 bills · 6 things that don't sync

  • Bound book ×
  • Point of sale ×
  • E-commerce ×
  • Compliance ×
  • Scheduling ×
  • Payments ×

After — one platform

Battle Ready Tech
  • One login
  • One bill
  • One platform
§02 Built by operators

Built by people who've stood behind the counter

Battle Ready Tech comes from a team whose background is regulated-industry software and network security: the two things your license depends on. Decades shipping secure systems for mortgage lending and HIPAA-regulated medical equipment, built alongside licensed FFLs and career security professionals who know the counter, the range, and what an inspection actually feels like. Engineering depth on one side, real dealer experience on the other. That's why it works the way a shop works.

§03 Side by side

One platform vs. the old way

Battle Ready Tech
The old way
One platform, one login, one bill
A stack of point tools that don't sync
Sell a firearm, the bound book updates itself
Re-keying the same firearm into three systems
Restock every distributor from one screen
Logging into each supplier portal separately
NFA transfers handled in-system
Buying and waiting on a separate five-figure kiosk
Payments built for FFLs, through Fortis
Getting dropped by a mainstream processor
Hand the ATF a read-only link
A weekend of double-checking forms
Take command

Trade five logins for one.

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