Point of sale – POS reviews of some commonly used products

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The right point-of-sale (POS) system is an important decision for your business

After all, a POS system is the hub of your business—and finding one that aligns best with your company is key.

In addition to checking out customers and recording sales data, a POS system brings together information about inventory, customers, and employees that will ultimately help you manage your business more efficiently.

With hundreds of products available on the market, it can be difficult to choose the right one for your needs. Read reviews of these five popular point-of-sale (POS) systems.

Micros

The Oracle Micros Workstation 6 Family for hospitality and retail businesses features a modern appearance and slim footprint. The company’s customer service reviews don’t get high marks, and the start-up and upgrade fees—all quote based—can be cost prohibitive for small businesses. It’s worth noting that Micro’s client roster includes major food and hospitality brands, such as Ben & Jerry’s, Sonic, Hardrock Café, and The Waldorf-Astoria hotel.

Among the Micros numerous benefits are a 15.6-inch wide screen FHD display, Microsoft Windows OS, integrated magnetic card reader, and an adjustable stand to accommodate power supplies and peripherals. The POS offers a choice of three terminals offering flexible options, and its integrated design provides consistent delivery across multiple devices, from tablets to workstations.

Pros:

  • Functionality, maintenance, ease of training and use
  • Customization features
  • Durable and sleek

Cons:

  • Lack of customer support
  • High price point for small businesses

Cost: Pricing available by quote only

ShopKeep

ShopKeep is a responsive, powerful iPad-based POS. The system offers tools to aid you in managing hospitality tasks quickly and easily. These include: managing registrations, booking, marketing, inventory, staff, and payments. ShopKeep includes a built-in register to keep track of checks and payments, as well as tools to track staff hours and calculate weekly and monthly payroll.

Shopkeep is a no-contract, pay-as-you-go, monthly subscription service. Pricing has been listed at $69 per month on review sites, but ShopKeep asks that you contact them for a quote. Glitches and bugs in the system have been reported, but ShopKeep’s award-winning support does a good job at taking care of customers.

Pros:

  • Reasonable pricing
  • Intuitive design
  • User-friendly
  • Robust back-office features
  • Excellence customer service

Cons:

  • Some limits within the inventory
  • Bugs in system
  • Cost of add-ons

Cost: Pricing available by quote only

Lightspeed

Lightspeed Restaurant is a cloud-based iPad POS system for restaurants, cafés, bars, and nightclubs. Manage the challenging tasks of restaurant management seamlessly from your POS or an iOS mobile app. Some tasks which are made easy by Lightspeed include: floor management, inventory tracking, customer tracking, gift card support, and an offline mode.

Lightspeed connects your front and back-of-house to streamline communication between your kitchen, wait, and host staff together, so your patrons enjoy an exceptional dining experience. You can also manage inventory, track labor, and review your business sales reports in real time. Lightspeed lets restaurant owners track employee and product performance, inventory, trends, and consumer behavior which allow them to pivot quickly and ensure they are stocked and staffed to provide the best experience for their diners. 

Pros:

  • Sleek user interface
  • Intricate employee management
  • Real time feature
  • Depth of reporting

Cons:

  • Offline mode can’t process payments

Cost: $69 per month

Mindbody

Mindbody takes a holistic approach to health-and-wellness business management automation software. Manage your business intuitively from one central location. Mindbody automates client scheduling, invoicing, payment, and payroll processing lets your team focus on what’s most important: your clients. collection, confirmations, rescheduling, and payroll processing. Clients can conveniently book their next appointment through the website or the Android and iOS app.

Check in on your business health with real-time monitoring of revenue, sales, attendance, and client retention. Tap into high quality data and apply it when improving your business. Mindbody has a higher price point than most other POS systems, but existing users feel the cost is justified for the benefits it provides for their businesses.

Pros:

  • Robust feature set
  • Varied support materials

Cons:

  • Step learning curve
  • Bugs in system
  • Expensive monthly cost

Cost: Starts at $125 per month

Vend

Vend is a user-friendly, cloud-based POS system which broad ranging functionality appropriate for retailers of all types and sizes. Vend is non-versioned and the regular updates ensure that users experience very few problems with their software.

Vend operates on Mac and PC operating systems, and has a convenient iPad app for. Vend will integrate with a wide range of hardware present in every type of business operation including receipt printers, cash drawers, barcode scanners, and others. Merchants don’t have to worry that an internet connection issue will halt their operations. Merchants can continue selling and Vend will resync automatically when the issue is resolved and your system comes back online again.

Pros:

  • User-friendly
  • Cost-efficient
  • Many integrations
  • No annual contract
  • 14 day free trial

Cons:

  • Additional cost for priority support
  • Less robust than some systems

Cost: Starts at $99 per month for small retailers and $129 per month for established or multi-store retailers.

Sekure Payment Experts has partnered with Vend to offer this POS to our customers. Contact us at Sekure to learn more about Vend.

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