Run Your Pub Without Monthly Management Fees


Written by Shaun Mcmanus
Pub landlord, SaaS builder & digital marketing specialist with 15+ years experience

Last updated: 11 April 2026

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Most pub landlords spend between £50 and £300 per month on management software they barely use—and that’s before accounting for the hospitality cost crisis squeezing margins across the board. The biggest myth in the industry is that you need recurring subscriptions to manage a pub professionally. You don’t. I’ve built and launched a full SaaS platform from scratch as a solo pub landlord with zero technical background—and I’ve seen landlords with absolutely zero marketing budget outrank agencies charging £2,000 a month by using the right tools strategically. If you’re tired of watching monthly fees pile up while your profit margins shrink, this guide shows you exactly what options exist for pub management without monthly fees. You’ll learn which free tools actually work, what one-time investments make sense, and how to avoid the subscription trap entirely while keeping your operation running smoothly. This isn’t about cutting corners—it’s about being smart with cash when every pound matters.

Key Takeaways

  • Free spreadsheet-based systems and open-source software can handle core pub operations without any monthly cost.
  • One-time purchase licenses for point-of-sale and inventory software eliminate recurring subscription fees permanently.
  • The real cost of pub management isn’t the software—it’s the time you spend on manual processes instead of growing the business.
  • Most subscription tools charge for features you’ll never use; starting with minimal tooling and scaling up only when needed saves thousands annually.

Why Pub Landlords Are Ditching Monthly Subscriptions

The subscription model was designed to extract predictable revenue from businesses, not to solve your actual problems. I’ve watched landlords pay £100 per month for EPOS systems, £50 for staff scheduling, £75 for inventory management, and £40 for financial reporting—all separate tools, all monthly bills, all promising to “integrate.” The total: £265 per month, or £3,180 annually, for features that 70% of users never touch.

When I took over my first pub in the early 2010s, the pubco handed me a £120 monthly software invoice as if it were carved in stone. I questioned it. The vendor’s response? “Everyone pays it.” That attitude—that recurring fees are just “the cost of doing business”—has infected the entire hospitality sector. But the math doesn’t work anymore. With Free Pub Management Tools That Actually Work

Spreadsheet-Based Systems (Google Sheets / Excel)

Before you dismiss spreadsheets as “too basic,” hear this: A spreadsheet is the most flexible pub management tool ever invented because it bends to your exact workflow, not the vendor’s idea of workflow. Google Sheets is free, cloud-based, accessible from your phone, and integrates with hundreds of other free tools through Zapier or IFTTT.

What you can build in a free spreadsheet:

  • Daily takings tracker: Column for date, till total, cash, card, notes. Instantly visible trends week-to-week.
  • Staff rota: Visual rota grid, automatic shift cost calculator using hourly rates, notes column for availability or training.
  • Inventory log: Stock levels by date, usage rates by category, simple reorder flags when stock drops below threshold.
  • Expense tracker: Every invoice logged with date, supplier, category, amount. Pivot table to show spend by category month-on-month.
  • Customer insights: Simple tally of quiet vs. busy days, notes on events that drove footfall, seasonal patterns.

The limitation? Spreadsheets don’t automate data entry from your till. But that’s a trade-off, not a dealbreaker. You’re trading 15 minutes of manual entry daily for zero monthly fees and complete control. Do the math: 15 minutes daily vs. £100 monthly for EPOS integration? Most pubs should take the spreadsheet.

Open-Source Point-of-Sale Systems

Open-source EPOS systems like Odoo POS and Lightspeed Community Edition are free to download and self-host. They work locally on a laptop or tablet connected to a cash drawer. No cloud subscriptions. No monthly fees. Ever.

The catch? You host it yourself, which means you’re responsible for backups, security updates, and technical support. If you’re not comfortable managing your own IT infrastructure, this isn’t the answer. But if you have a basic grasp of local networks or can afford a £20/hour IT person to set it up once, open-source POS saves you thousands annually while giving you complete data ownership.

Free Accounting and Financial Tools

Wave Accounting (genuinely free), Google Sheets accounting templates, and Wave invoicing eliminate the need for Xero (£20/month) or FreshBooks (£15/month). Wave synchronizes with your bank account, categorizes expenses automatically, and generates P&L reports at zero cost. The trade-off: fewer integrations and less hand-holding than paid solutions.

One-Time Purchase Software for Pub Operators

One-time purchase licenses are the forgotten middle ground between free and subscription—you pay once, own the license forever, and never see a monthly bill again. These aren’t as trendy as cloud software, but they’re perfect for pubs that want professional tooling without recurring costs.

EPOS and Till Systems

Older versions of established EPOS platforms often have perpetual licenses available—TouchBistro, Toast, and Square have all sold one-time licenses in the past. Check eBay, software resellers, or discontinued product listings. You’re buying a license that was once someone else’s, but it works identically to the subscription version.

Real-world example: A pub landlord in Bristol purchased a perpetual TouchBistro license for £400 five years ago. That license still works today. No subscription. He’s now at a £2,000 saving versus the subscription model.

Inventory Management Software

MarginEdge, BlueCart, and other inventory platforms occasionally offer old standalone licenses through software liquidators. Alternatively, desktop software like Openbravo (open-source) runs on your own hardware with no ongoing fees.

Staff Scheduling Tools

Deputy and similar scheduling tools offer API access if you buy a license and host it yourself. More technical, but possible.

Building Your Own Management System on a Budget

This is where my expertise intersects with practical pub operations. I built SmartPubTools by automating the exact workflows I needed as a landlord—because the off-the-shelf alternatives didn’t fit. If you have similar gaps, you don’t need to hire a developer costing £5,000+. You can build it yourself using no-code or low-code platforms.

No-Code Automation Platforms

No-code platforms like Zapier, Make, and Integromat let you wire free and cheap tools together to create custom workflows without writing code. For example: Your till system sends daily takings to Google Sheets → Sheets automatically calculates targets vs. actuals → Slack notifies you if takings drop below threshold. You build this in 30 minutes. Cost? Zero.

What you can automate without code:

  • Till data → Google Sheets daily backup
  • Invoice received → Auto-logged in expense tracker with category assigned
  • Staff absence → Automatic rota adjustment with notification to cover staff
  • Low stock alert → Slack or email notification with reorder template ready
  • Event happening → Auto-post to social media with templated caption

Airtable for Database-Level Operations

Airtable sits between spreadsheets and professional databases. It’s free up to 1,200 records per base. You build tables for inventory, staff, suppliers, customers, events—then create views, filters, and automations that feel like “software” but are infinitely customizable. Once you need Airtable’s paid tier (£12/month), you’ve already proven the system works.

What You Genuinely Need vs. Nice-to-Have Features

The biggest waste in pub software spend is paying for features you’ll never use. Every subscription platform bundles ten things together, charges you for the bundle, and you use three of them. Here’s what you genuinely need to run a pub, and what’s genuinely optional.

Essential (You Cannot Run Without These)

  • Till/EPOS: You need a way to record what money came in. Non-negotiable.
  • Daily takings record: Spreadsheet, till reports, or EPOS backend—but you need the number daily.
  • Expense tracking: If you don’t know what you’re spending, profit is a guess.
  • Staff rota visibility: Who’s working when. Prevents chaos and over-scheduling.
  • Stock awareness: You don’t need real-time inventory down to the half bottle—but you need to know when to reorder.

Nice-to-Have (Useful, But Not Essential)

  • Real-time inventory with barcode scanning
  • Automated payroll integration
  • Customer loyalty program platform
  • Advanced predictive analytics
  • AI-powered recommendations

If you’re currently paying for nice-to-have features while cutting hours or delaying maintenance, you have your answer: cancel those subscriptions and invest in essentials instead. RankFlow marketing tools are an example of where subscription actually makes sense—you’re paying for continuously updated intelligence, not a one-time tool. But management software is different. Most of what you need is static.

Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

The true cost of free or cheap pub management tools isn’t the software price—it’s the time you spend managing workarounds instead of growing the business. This is the real trade-off nobody discusses.

Integration Gaps

Free software often doesn’t talk to each other. Your till doesn’t speak to your accounting software. Your rota doesn’t sync with your payroll. You end up manually re-entering the same data in three places. That’s not a technical problem; it’s a time problem. Five hours per week entering data manually costs you far more than £50/month in lost opportunity. When evaluating “free,” factor in integration time.

Data Security and Backup

If you self-host or use unsupported free software, you’re responsible for backing up customer data, payment data, and employee information. A single data loss event (hard drive failure, ransomware, accidental deletion) costs thousands to recover. If you use free tools, budget £500–£1,000 annually for proper backup infrastructure and security audits.

Support and Troubleshooting

Subscription software includes support. Free software doesn’t. When your EPOS stops working 30 minutes before service, subscription software has a helpline. Free software has a GitHub forum. Consider whether your stress tolerance and technical capability match a support-free environment. RankFlow free trial comes with support because we understand that pub landlords deserve actual help, not just software.

Compliance and Regulatory Updates

Tax law changes, data protection regulations evolve, payment processing requirements update. Subscription software vendors push updates automatically. Free or abandoned software often doesn’t. In April 2026, when national living wage increased, payroll calculations changed. If your free payroll tool didn’t update automatically, you’re now non-compliant. That’s a hidden cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run a pub without any management software at all?

Technically yes, but inefficiently. You’d manually count tills, write rotas on paper, and store invoices in a shoebox. It’s possible—pubs did this for 300 years—but you’d spend 10+ hours weekly on administrative work instead of customer-facing decisions. At minimum, use a spreadsheet for daily takings and a wall rota for scheduling.

What’s the best free alternative to Epos Now?

Google Sheets for till tracking (you manually log takings) or Odoo POS if you’re technically capable of self-hosting. For most pubs, Sheets works fine—you spend 10 minutes daily logging till totals and get complete control with zero monthly cost. Open-source POS suits landlords with IT support available.

Is open-source software risky for handling customer payment data?

It’s only risky if you don’t maintain it properly. Open-source means transparent code, which is actually more secure than closed-source if you apply security updates regularly. The risk isn’t the software—it’s negligent maintenance. If you can’t commit to monthly security updates, use subscription software with automatic patching.

How much time will managing a free system actually take?

Roughly 30 minutes daily for a small to medium pub (under 20 staff). That’s till reconciliation, rota confirmation, and basic expense logging. A subscription system might save 5-10 minutes daily through automation. Whether that’s worth £50-£100 monthly depends on how you value your time and your profit margin.

Should I upgrade from free tools once my pub grows?

Yes, but only upgrade to a specific paid tool that solves a specific bottleneck you’ve identified. Don’t upgrade to “more professional” software just because you feel like you should. If your spreadsheet works fine and you’re not losing data, the spreadsheet is the right tool regardless of pub size. Upgrade when a free tool stops delivering the features you actively use and need.

You’ve now got the toolkit to eliminate monthly management fees entirely—but there’s one area where a small investment often pays dividends: marketing visibility.

Many landlords spend more on software subscriptions they don’t use than on strategies that actually drive footfall. Consider where your next investment should go.

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