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)
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Hey, I'm creating a POS system and want to integrate Stripe Terminal for accepting in-person payments. I need to have offline capabilities so the server-driven integration is no option sadly. So I'll need to use their iOS & Android SDK's. Can anyone help me with this? Or tell me how to integrate two SDK's into a flutter app? (I'll probably be using the BBPOS WisePad 3). Source: 12 months ago
Finally, using gestures solely would only work if a customer is part of a program that already possesses their credit card details. If a gesture is not used as a confirmation input but as the payment method itself, we need some way to match payment details to this gesture and this user. For example, let’s imagine that a customer wants to pay with gestures that they trained on their smartwatch. We could imagine a... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
The short answer here is: there's companies which will provide you a cloud API to interact with a card reader they provide, and that's the least awful way to use one. These include Stripe (https://stripe.com/terminal), Square (https://squareup.com/us/en), SumUp (https://sumup.com/), and going towards the enterprise end, things like Adyen (https://www.adyen.com/pos-payments). Source: over 1 year ago
We'd love to have you! Make your way to stripe.com/terminal and go through the docs. There's a nice sample that uses a simulator to show you how to get it done. Source: about 2 years ago
Stripe does have a physical terminal too (https://stripe.com/terminal) but I've never seen it at a merchant. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
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