Transaction Fees: Look for processors that offer competitive rates and transparent pricing (i.e., no hidden fees).
Security Standards: Ensure the provider is PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) compliant to protect cardholder data.
Integration Options: Make sure the payment processor integrates smoothly with your existing systems or eCommerce platform.
Customer Support: Reliable support is essential, especially for troubleshooting or handling disputes.
Table-side, curbside, and delivery payment options: Customers can pay at the table, while picking up their takeout, or through delivery—providing flexibility in how payments are processed.
Mobility with Wi-Fi and 4G/5G connectivity: The system is highly mobile and works seamlessly even in areas with varying internet speeds, ensuring constant connection.
Table ordering: Customers can order food or products directly from the table, enhancing convenience and streamlining the dining experience.
Check splitting & tips: The system makes it easy for customers to split bills and add tips, reducing wait times for servers.
E-receipts, text, or print: After payment, the system can send digital receipts via text, email, or print out a hard copy, catering to different customer preferences.
Customer data for marketing: It captures customer information that can be leveraged for targeted marketing, promotions, and personalized experiences.