One of the very important considerations is which integrations the POS supports. If you want to grow to multiple locations you should consider a Business Intelligence system as well as accounting software integration, or a system that does both. Ideally you want your POS data to automatically import to your BI and accounting software to minimize your administrative and accounting costs and ensure accuracy. It’s a big decision and there are a lot of systems so if you can afford to have a professional help you through it, it is worth spending the money. In software sales a lot of promises are made that are not delivered on and if you have the wrong implementation coach or don’t know which questions to ask your POS is more likely to feel like a “POS” (haha). Clover and Toast both function fine for smaller operations.
Soft touch and you gonna go true a company called Vita bite their fantastic they give you very good service 24 hours I'll give you the gentlemans number+17185761224
His name is George
Tell him joe from OGGI Italian restaurant
I have 7 restaurants with him make sure you mention my name to give me name
Good morning! We have been using Square, and recently changed to Nobly. Not what I had hoped it would be. Slow to respond with questions. Nice system that it is, when we open the full service location later this summer, I am thinking of going with Toast. I will likely drop Nobly all together and bring Toast to both units. Looks like Toast will be better for the planned growth of my business, and I can add features along the line.
We've used Square for almost 5 years and love it. The credit card processing is as inexpensive as any that I have seen. I have worked with Micros and Aloha in the past and they are expensive for the hardware and the service contracts. I don't have as many problems with square as I had with those in the past, especially Aloha.
We're somewhat old school. We use Micros. We're fast-casual & Micros is pc based with a hard-drive- no cloud. We prefer it this way. Some will argue cloud based systems are best, but in the end, we're more comfortable with our Micros. Just make sure whatever you buy, you get a system that's compliant with 2018 code for credit card security. Don't let someone sell you "old formats".
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One of the very important considerations is which integrations the POS supports. If you want to grow to multiple locations you should consider a Business Intelligence system as well as accounting software integration, or a system that does both. Ideally you want your POS data to automatically import to your BI and accounting software to minimize your administrative and accounting costs and ensure accuracy. It’s a big decision and there are a lot of systems so if you can afford to have a professional help you through it, it is worth spending the money. In software sales a lot of promises are made that are not delivered on and if you have the wrong implementation coach or don’t know which questions to ask your POS is more likely to feel like a “POS” (haha). Clover and Toast both function fine for smaller operations.
Soft touch and you gonna go true a company called Vita bite their fantastic they give you very good service 24 hours I'll give you the gentlemans number+17185761224
His name is George
Tell him joe from OGGI Italian restaurant
I have 7 restaurants with him make sure you mention my name to give me name
good luck
I like Aloha system although a little pricey.
Good morning! We have been using Square, and recently changed to Nobly. Not what I had hoped it would be. Slow to respond with questions. Nice system that it is, when we open the full service location later this summer, I am thinking of going with Toast. I will likely drop Nobly all together and bring Toast to both units. Looks like Toast will be better for the planned growth of my business, and I can add features along the line.
We've used Square for almost 5 years and love it. The credit card processing is as inexpensive as any that I have seen. I have worked with Micros and Aloha in the past and they are expensive for the hardware and the service contracts. I don't have as many problems with square as I had with those in the past, especially Aloha.
We're somewhat old school. We use Micros. We're fast-casual & Micros is pc based with a hard-drive- no cloud. We prefer it this way. Some will argue cloud based systems are best, but in the end, we're more comfortable with our Micros. Just make sure whatever you buy, you get a system that's compliant with 2018 code for credit card security. Don't let someone sell you "old formats".
We have upgraded to clover via pnc bank it seems to do the job. A little slow though when you take delivery orders by phone.