Calisto Nexus

Four commerce engines. Six customer surfaces. One transactional spine.

Payments across 75 gateways in any currency. Dynamic pricing at the moment of sale. Offer composition from catalog items. Distribution to third-party channels. And six configurable surfaces that put the business in front of customers — at a terminal, at a kiosk, on a website, in an app, on a screen, through a portal. Every surface has a builder. Every page is configurable. Every surface connects to any data point in any Calisto app.

Payments · Pulse · Slate · Sync · POS · Kiosks · Sites · Apps · Display · Navigator

Commerce Core

Four engines underneath every surface.

These four engines answer the four fundamental commerce questions. What does it cost. How is it packaged. How is it paid for. Where else is it distributed. Every surface in Nexus — every terminal, every kiosk, every website, every app, every screen, every portal — reads from these four engines.

Payments

75 gateways. Any currency. Any country. One integration layer.

VISA
Pay
PP
Calisto Wallet
Bank Transfer
Maria SantosVISARD$4,250.002m ago
James WilsonWallet0% fees€127.508m ago
Sophie LaurentPay€89.0014m ago
Thomas Berger£1,200.0022m ago
Carlos MejíaRD$2,800.0031m ago
Ana GarcíaPPMX$3,450.0045m ago
Today
RD$142,300
Gateways
12 active
Wallet Balance
RD$89,4000% fees

Credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, digital wallets, buy-now-pay-later, cryptocurrency — connected through one system. No per-gateway integration project. No payment vendor lock-in. A business operating in the Dominican Republic, Spain, and the United Kingdom processes payments in DOP, EUR, and GBP through local gateways optimized for each market — all from one platform.

Calisto Wallet — Calisto’s own stored-value payment system. Customers preload funds and pay with zero transaction fees. A prepaid balance for any business — a coffee shop, a gym, a hotel, a coworking space. The customer gets convenience. The business eliminates gateway fees entirely on Wallet transactions.

Payments is the transactional foundation. Every surface — POS, Kiosks, Sites, Apps, Slate, Sync — processes payments through this single layer. One reconciliation. One payout. One financial truth.

Pulse

The pricing engine. Fixed rates plus dynamic revenue management.

Weekend Getaway Package
Stays
Base Rate
€185.00 / night
Seasonal (Summer)€215.00
Member Rate€165.00
Corporate€175.00
Dynamic Rules
Occupancy > 80%+12%
Weekend+8%
7-day advance−5%
Floor: €165.00 · Ceiling: €295.00
Rate Calendar · This Week
Mon€185
Tue€185
Wed€185
Thu€185
Fri€207
Sat€215
Sun€207
Occupancy
45%
52%
58%
67%
84%
91%
78%

Purview defines the structural existence of a catalog item — what it is, its schema, its policies. Pulse breathes the dynamic monetary value into it at the moment of sale. Two layers. Fixed pricing: base rates, seasonal rates, promotional rates, volume tiers, member rates, corporate rates. Dynamic pricing: demand-based adjustments, yield management, day-of-week patterns, occupancy-based escalation, time-to-departure pricing. The two layers combine — fixed rates set the floor and the structure, dynamic rules adjust within parameters.

Pulse prices every catalog item defined in Purview. Every surface in Nexus reads from Pulse. When a rate changes, every selling channel reflects it — the website, the app, the POS, the kiosk, the OTA, the portal. One pricing engine. Every channel consuming it.

Slate

The offer engine for Calisto’s own surfaces.

Weekend GetawayDraft
⋮⋮Ocean View Suite · 2 nights€370.00Stays
⋮⋮Dinner for Two · Saturday€95.00Dine
⋮⋮Couples Massage · 60 min€120.00Time-Slots
Items Total€585.00
Bundle Price€499.00
Savings€86.00 (15%)
Availability
Jun 1 – Sep 30, 2026Fri & Sat only
Upsells (2)
Late Checkout+€35.00
Champagne Welcome+€28.00
Surfaces
SitesAppsPOSKiosksNavigator

Slate composes sellable offers from catalog items defined in Purview and priced by Pulse. Bundles — combine products, services, and experiences into a single purchasable package. Dynamic offers — time-sensitive, audience-targeted, condition-based promotions. Upsells and cross-sells configured per offer. Checkout configuration per surface — what the customer sees, what they can add, what’s required.

Slate powers the checkout experience on Calisto’s own surfaces — Sites, Apps, POS, Kiosks, Navigator. It does not sell through third-party channels. That’s Sync’s job. When a business creates a “Weekend Getaway” package combining a room, a dinner reservation, and a spa treatment — Slate composes it from the catalog items, Pulse prices it, and every Calisto surface can sell it.

Sync

Third-party distribution. Channel connections. Rate parity.

A
Airbnb
2m ago
B
Booking.com
2m ago
V
Vrbo
5m ago
E
Expedia
Syncing...
+
Add Channel
ChannelRate RuleCurrent RateParity Status
AirbnbBase + 8% markup€199.80In parity
Booking.comBase + 12% markup€207.20In parity
VrboBase rate€185.00In parity
ExpediaBase + 10% markup€203.50Updating
4 Channels · 142 Listings · 98.2% Parity

Sync pushes catalog items, availability, pricing, and content to third-party channels — OTAs, marketplaces, external booking platforms, travel aggregators, and any channel-connected distribution partner. Two-way sync: availability and rates push out, bookings pull in.

Rate parity management — set per-channel pricing rules. Markup for high-commission channels. Parity for direct-booking incentives. Content mapping — control which photos, descriptions, amenity tags, and policies are sent to each channel. Channel-specific rules per purview.

When availability changes in Bookings, Sync reflects it on every connected channel. When a booking comes in from an OTA, it flows into Orderflow alongside every direct booking. One distribution engine. Every external channel managed from one place.

Six Surfaces

Every interface the customer touches is fully configurable.

Six surfaces put the business in front of customers. Each surface has a builder. Every page, every screen, every interface is fully configurable. And every surface can incorporate any data point from any Calisto app — not just commerce data, but operational data, communication data, booking data, membership data, inventory data. Any data from any of the 54 apps across the platform.

POS

Point of sale. Four checkout modes. Use any device you already own.

Beach Café — PoolsideTerminal 03
QuickCatalogTableAppointment
Açaí Bowl×1RD$650
Green Smoothie×2RD$500
Avocado Toast×1RD$475
SubtotalRD$1,625
ITBIS 18%RD$292.50
TotalRD$1,917.50
LS
Laura SánchezGold Member
Membership
Tier: Gold
Points: 2,340
Member since: Mar 2024
Recent
Last visit: Yesterday
Avg. spend: RD$1,200
Preferences
Nut allergy
Prefers oat milk

BYOD — Bring Your Own Device. An iPad. An Android tablet. A phone. A laptop. Whatever hardware the business already has becomes a POS terminal. No proprietary hardware. No two-thousand-dollar plastic terminals from legacy vendors. No hardware vendor lock-in. Download the app, log in, and sell.

Four checkout modes configurable per terminal — quick sale, full catalog browse, table service, and appointment checkout. Device fleet management from one dashboard. Terminal-specific configurations per location, per department, per role. Offline mode for connectivity gaps.

The POS reads from the same catalog, the same inventory, the same pricing, the same customer record as every other surface. A sale at the POS updates inventory in real time. A member swipes their loyalty card and their tier, their balance, their preferences are already on screen — because POS reads from Registry and Link.

Any Data Point

A gym member checks out at the counter. The POS pulls their membership tier and contract terms from Registry, their unsigned liability waiver from Sign, and their upcoming class bookings from Bookings — all on a handheld tablet the gym already owned.

Kiosks

Self-service. Four flows. Use any device you already own.

Meridian Resort
Self Check-In
Welcome, James
Ocean View Suite · Room 412
Jun 14 – Jun 17, 2026 · 3 nights
2 guests
Tonight's Specials
Book Spa · Next available: 3:00 PM
Get Digital Room Key
Check-In
Order
Register
Directory

BYOD. A tablet mounted on a stand. A touchscreen in a lobby. An old iPad repurposed from storage. Kiosks run on any device — no proprietary kiosk hardware.

Four self-service flows: self-order for food, retail, and services. Self-check-in for hotels, clinics, and events. Self-registration for memberships, events, and activities. And wayfinding for directories, maps, and information. The kiosk designer builds the screens. Each flow is configurable per location, per purview, per business type.

Device fleet management for all deployed kiosks. Remote content updates. Usage analytics. The kiosk reads from the same backend as every other surface — catalog, pricing, availability, inventory, customer records.

Any Data Point

A hotel lobby kiosk shows the guest's room assignment from Bookings, tonight's restaurant specials from Purview's Dine catalog, the spa's next available appointment from Bookings, and a QR code for their digital room key from Access — on a three-hundred-dollar tablet bolted to a stand.

Sites

Website builder. Editor. Storefront. Booking engines.

A complete website builder with a visual editor. Not a template customized with a logo — a full page builder where every element is configurable. Storefronts that sell from the catalog. Booking engines that show real-time availability. Member portals for logged-in experiences. Blog. Content pages. Landing pages.

Every page on the site can pull from any Calisto app. A product page shows live inventory counts. A booking page shows real-time availability across every connected channel. A member page shows their upcoming reservations, purchase history, and loyalty balance. The website is not a separate system with an API connection to the backend — it is the backend, rendered as a website. Use the Blueprint store’s pre-built website templates or build from scratch — connected to any data point across Calisto Pro.

Any Data Point

A tour operator's website shows live departure availability from Bookings, remaining spots from Inventory, guide profiles from Workforce, current weather conditions at the destination from a connected data source, and a 'Book Now' button that processes through Payments — all built in the Sites editor, no code.

Apps

App builder. PWA and native. Configure, build, engage.

Build a customer-facing mobile app — progressive web app or native for iOS and Android. The app builder works like the Sites builder — visual configuration, any data point from any Calisto app. Push notifications. In-app messaging through Inbox. In-app purchases through Payments. Loyalty and membership through Registry.

The app is not a wrapper around a mobile website. It is a configurable application with native capabilities — push notifications, offline access, camera integration for scanning, location services, biometric authentication.

Any Data Point

A country club's member app shows today's tee time availability from Bookings, the member's handicap and playing history from Registry, the pro shop's new arrivals from Inventory, the dining room's live wait time from Bookings, and a push notification when their lesson with the pro is confirmed — all built in the Apps builder.

Display

Digital signage. Operational screens. Hotel TV management.

Lobby Display — Main
Select
SchedulePreviewDeploy ▾
Layers
Background
Weather Widget
Flight Board
Restaurant Status
Event Schedule
28°C
Santo Domingo
Partly Cloudy
Departures
AA 1542 · Miami · On Time
UA 892 · Newark · Delayed 45m
DL 340 · Atlanta · On Time
Tonight's Dining
La Terraza · 2 tables available · Accepting walk-ins
Sushi Bar · 25 min wait · Reserve at concierge
This Evening
7:00 PM · Jazz on the Terrace
9:00 PM · Movie Night — Poolside
Flight Board
Data SourceConnected Travel Data
Refresh Rate30 seconds
Rows Shown3
Style
DarkLight
AnimationScroll ▾

Three perspectives: operational — kitchen displays, order queues, staff dashboards. Guest-facing — lobby information, wayfinding, amenity promotion. And advertising — revenue-generating ad placement on business-owned screens.

The Display designer uses Fabric.js — full visual design capability. Content schedules. Playlist rotation. Per-screen configuration. Remote management of every screen from one dashboard.

Hotel TV management — replace the legacy in-room TV system. Guest-specific content on the room TV: their itinerary, restaurant menus, spa availability, checkout time, local recommendations. Powered by the guest’s reservation data from Bookings and their contact record from Link.

Any Data Point

A hotel lobby screen shows live flight departure delays pulled from connected travel data alongside real-time restaurant wait times from Bookings, tonight's event schedule from Tickets, and current weather — updating every thirty seconds, designed in the Display editor, running on a standard smart TV.

Navigator

Portal builder. Fully white-label. Any persona. Any data point.

Navigator builds portals — fully branded, white-label web applications that surface any data point from any Calisto app. Not a generic dashboard. A purpose-built portal for a specific audience.

Twelve-plus personas: guest portals, vendor portals, owner portals, employee portals, member portals, partner portals, agent portals, parent portals, sponsor portals, contractor portals, investor portals, franchise portals. Each portal is configured to show exactly the data that persona needs — and nothing else.

A property owner sees their rental performance, upcoming bookings, maintenance history, and financial statements. A vendor sees their purchase orders, delivery schedules, and payment status. A sponsor sees their event exposure metrics, logo placement verification, and audience data. A franchise owner sees their location’s performance alongside the network average. Navigator is the deepest expression of the “any data point” capability. Every portal is a window into the full Calisto Pro platform — filtered, branded, and permissioned for the specific user looking at it.

Any Data Point

A vacation rental owner logs into their Navigator portal and sees: their property's occupancy rate and revenue from Bookings, upcoming guest check-ins with contact details from Link, pending maintenance requests from Desk, their monthly owner statement from Ledger, and a photo comparison of the last three quality inspections from Assure — all white-labeled under the property management company's brand.

Six surfaces. Fully configurable. And one more thing every one of them does.

Advertising

Every surface you just saw is also a revenue engine.

Every Nexus surface — the POS terminal, the kiosk, the website, the app, the lobby screen, the portal — has configurable advertising space. Built in. Ready to activate.

A subscriber can monetize their own surfaces by offering ad placements to other Calisto subscribers through Calisto Ads. Or they can buy hyper-local, hyper-targeted placement on other subscribers’ surfaces.

A boutique hotel sells lobby screen ad space to the Italian restaurant across the street. The restaurant buys placement on the hotel’s guest portal to promote their prix fixe dinner. A gym advertises its January membership special on the coworking space’s kiosk. A tour operator buys placement on every hotel TV in the beach district.

This is not third-party ad tech. This is an internal Calisto marketplace — subscribers buying from and selling to each other. Hyper-local. Contextually relevant. No ad network middleman. No programmatic waste.

POS
Ad Space
Earning: €120/mo
Kiosks
Ad Space
Earning: €85/mo
Sites
Ad Space
Earning: €340/mo
Apps
Ad Space
Earning: €210/mo
Display
Ad Space
Earning: €450/mo
Navigator
Ad Space
Earning: €95/mo

Total advertising revenue: €1,300/mo

SellSell Ad Space

Monetize your surfaces. Set pricing per placement. Approve or auto-accept.

Lobby Screen15-sec rotation
Impressions~2,400/day
Price€15/day
Status3 active buyers
BuyBuy Ad Placement

Reach customers on other subscribers' surfaces. Hyper-local targeting.

Beach District HotelsGuest TV
Reach~1,200 guests/week
Your AdSunset Dinner Cruise — €89
StatusLive on 4 screens

By deploying six surfaces on hardware they already own, a business has built a local media network. Every screen in their operation — every tablet, every TV, every kiosk, every website page, every app screen, every portal — is a monetizable surface. Foot traffic becomes ad impressions. Screen time becomes inventory. Portal logins become audience.

The suite the reader thought was an operational expense is actually a self-funding media asset. The POS terminal does not just process sales — it can display a partner’s promotion between transactions. The hotel TV does not just show the guest’s itinerary — it can feature a sponsored restaurant recommendation. The member portal does not just show booking history — it can surface a partner’s exclusive offer.

Nexus does not just sell your products. It turns your operation into a media property.

Every customer touchpoint. One transactional spine.

Beyond Nexus

The catalog flows through. Every suite connected.

Nexus sits between Core and Ops. Purview defines the catalog item. Pulse prices it. Slate composes offers. Payments processes the transaction. Sync distributes to third parties. And the six surfaces render it all for the customer. When a customer buys through any Nexus surface, the order flows to Orderflow. The dispatch is scheduled in Dispatch. The revenue records in Ledger. The customer's purchase history appears in their Link record. Today shows the transaction on the daily dashboard.

Operations

Orders flow to OrderflowDispatches scheduled in DispatchRevenue recorded in LedgerDaily view in Today

Communications

Purchase history in Link recordConfirmations through MailFollow-ups through InboxSupport through Desk

Control

Surfaces per purview in PurviewAdvertising spaces governed centrallyTeam permissions per surfaceBrand Guard monitoring

Purview controls which surfaces each purview exposes, which advertising spaces are active, and which team members can configure what. One control plane.

Same hardware the business already owns. No proprietary terminals. No implementation consultants for the commerce layer. Configure the surfaces, connect the payment gateways, and start selling. A single-location café with one iPad as a POS. A hotel group with POS terminals in every outlet, kiosks in every lobby, guest TVs in every room, a website per property, a native app, owner portals for every investor, and advertising deals with local merchants. Same platform. Same builder. Same commerce core underneath.

Pricing

Four engines. Six surfaces. One subscription.

HardwareEvery surface runs on hardware you already own.
0% FeesCalisto Wallet transactions: 0% fees.
OffsetYour surfaces can generate revenue that offsets or exceeds your Nexus subscription.

Subscription pricing announced soon. Currency follows your Purview-level currency setting.

Every surface runs on hardware you already own. Every Calisto Wallet transaction processes at zero fees. And every surface has advertising space that can generate revenue. The commerce layer that pays for itself.