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Currency, on Autopilot

Live exchange rates are now built into Vibe. Buy in one currency, sell in another, and let the rates keep themselves current.

Plenty of retailers work in more than one currency without thinking of themselves as a multi-currency business. You write a purchase order to a vendor in euros, land the goods, and sell them in dollars. Or you take payment from a customer in a currency your books do not run on.

Either way, the routine is the same. Someone looks up the day's rate, does the math, and types it in. Miss a day and you are working off last week's rate, which quietly distorts your cost basis, your margin, or what a customer pays.

Vibe now pulls live exchange rates for you, automatically, on both sides of the transaction.

What's new

Head to Store Config, then Currency. Pick your base currency, switch on the other currencies you work in, and Vibe takes it from there. Rates refresh every day on their own, so whether you are costing a purchase order or ringing up a sale, you are working off the current rate.

Use up to 50 currencies.

How it works

  1. Pick your base currency, the one your books run on.
  2. Turn on the currencies you buy and sell in.
  3. Vibe pulls live rates and updates them in real time.
  4. Converted amounts flow through purchase orders, cost prices, the register, and receipts.

Why it matters

  • Real cost, not an estimate. Order from a vendor in their currency and see what it actually costs you in yours.
  • Margins you can trust. When cost and sale price are converted at current rates, your margin is the real one.
  • Accurate pricing. Charge the right amount in every currency, every day.
  • Less busywork. No spreadsheets, no manual entry, no reminders.
  • Fewer mistakes. Automatic rates mean no fat finger errors.

Already on manual rates?

Nothing breaks. Automatic rates live in the same place your manual rates did, so the switch is simple and you stay in control of which currencies are on.

Turn it on

Open Store Config, then Currency, and set your currencies. That is it. Your rates take care of themselves from here.