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  • Toast POS

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    Whether your restaurant is focusing more on in-person dining or takeout options, Toast POS comes with a fantastic array of built-in features to serve customers. Toast also acts as the client’s payment processor. Toast is different from many of its iOS-based competitors in the POS world because it runs on Android operating systems, making the tablets it runs on cheaper and more versatile.

  • Square For Restaurants

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    Need an affordable POS system specifically for restaurants? Square for Restaurants delivers everything small eateries need to succeed at the right price.

  • Shopify POS

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    The Shopify POS app is easy to navigate, easy to set up, and easy to integrate with your Shopify online store. It all sounds great on paper, but is it the right POS for your business? In this review, we'll help you answer that question.

  • Lavu

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    Lavu POS promises to deliver features for all kinds of restaurants, from cafes to pizzerias and even food trucks. Plus, the UI is simple but customizable. But is that enough to earn your business? Read on to find out!

  • Erply POS

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    Erply’s POS system caters to retailers of all sizes, with a cloud-based, device-agnostic platform and your choice of payment processors. Check out the impressive feature set and see whether Erply could be a good choice for your business!

  • Clover Flex

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    The Clover Flex is a handheld POS terminal backed by the full power of the Clover POS, but how well does that translate to a supposedly mobile device? Check out our review to see if the Clover Flex actually delivers on its promise of flexibility.

  • eHopper POS

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    With a (very basic) free plan, free terminal, and even free credit card processing, eHopper is worth checking out. The most appealing aspects of this software are its ease of use and low price, but that’s simply not enough to build a solid business on.

  • Epos Now

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    Epos Now is a budget-friendly, user-friendly point of sale solution, but it has some shortcomings — such as requiring an additional paid plan for technical support and inconsistent customer service. See if the system might be a good fit for you!

  • GoDaddy POS

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    GoDaddy POS is a great option for businesses just getting off the ground or looking to add eCommerce/marketplace sales to their revenue. The pricing of GoDaddy POS is difficult to understand and even harder to get a clear answer on, so make sure you read your merchant agreement and any other legal documents thoroughly before you decide to sign any contracts.

  • Harbortouch POS

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    Harbortouch has a decent interface and a feature-set that certainly checks the majority of boxes you would expect from a solid POS offering. If you can find a way to make sure that you’re getting the processing rate you’re promised and can negotiate out of some of the hidden fees, you might end up with a strong and affordable system.