If you need an advanced highly configurable end extendable ordering solution for your restaurant chain, you should check Ordering Stack. It has an extensive product/item model capable of multi-level configuration, great for burgers, pizza, and any other concepts. Mobile and web client is created in React.js, you can customize it and change UX/UI. You can easily connect any loyalty system and apply any discounting rules by using webhooks. You can use the geolocation/address autocomplete API of your preference as well as the payment gateway. Our software is also great for virtual kitchens and marketplaces business models.
Ordering Stack is created with the leading IT architectural principles in mind. We provide service of UX/UI customization and integration with your POS system as well as with food aggregators/marketplaces. You can also have access to source codes and implement them by yourself.
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dedicated team will help with POS Integration, extensive product model allowing even most advanced combo meals and customizations, asynchronious data processing - very good performance even in in biggest peaks, modern architecture allowing customization and extensions with API and webhooks
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We work mainly for mid-size to big multi-unit restaurant chains helping them digitialize their ordering channels
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Burger King (Rex Capital), Popeyes (Rex Capital), PASIBUS, KFC (SAMEX)
Based on our record, Floreant POS seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
After school, students could do freelance work without worrying about the limitations of student licences, which help you learn the software but not make money with it. Does a friend need Point-of-Sale Software? Just fire them an instance of FloreantPOS without worrying about licensing. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Not sure your question, If you are think of a low cost POS subscription there are many options. I saw club running ORO POS in 15 terminals, it starts from $19.99 - in the site shop.orocube.com and feel free to try their demo before you go. There are free options like floreant.org . If you mean low card processing charges then you should see your transaction pattern. Interchange plus rates are most cost effective.... Source: over 2 years ago
Http://floreant.org/ I haven't used it, but it looks nice. Source: over 2 years ago
The only I've seen used is http://floreant.org/. Source: almost 3 years ago
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