US-based cost processing firm Shift4 has launched a brand new point-of-sale (POS) system, referred to as SkyTab POS, for eating places.
The corporate mentioned that the system is provided with superior {hardware}, administration instruments and varied cellular options that may allow restaurateurs to handle each side of their enterprise.
Shift4 chief know-how officer Mike Russo mentioned: “SkyTab POS is the end result of Shift4’s a long time of expertise as a frontrunner in restaurant know-how. We at present contact greater than one-third of all US eating places between our varied POS manufacturers and our cost processing platform.
“This deep experience has uniquely enabled us to develop a know-how platform that provides the instruments and performance that trendy eating places have to thrive. The SkyTab ecosystem is unmatched in the marketplace right this moment and can solely proceed to enhance.”
SkyTab POS runs on Android-based software program. Among the options included on the platform are on-line ordering and reservations, contactless/QR code ordering and cost, and built-in advertising and marketing instruments.
Third-party purposes, equivalent to DoorDash, DoorDash Drive and Uber Eats, are linked to the POS system by means of the built-in market.
SkyTab can also be appropriate with a number of property administration techniques (PMS) to assist eating places in lodge environments.
Moreover, the software program’s ‘hybrid cloud’ structure will permit eating places to proceed operations throughout web outages and course of bank card funds utilizing Shift4’s offline processing capabilities.
The system might be out there in a number of {hardware} choices, together with the SkyTab POS workstation, a handheld cellular machine referred to as SkyTab Cell, a tablet-based cellular POS choice referred to as SkyTab Glass, and a touchscreen kitchen show system.
As a part of an intensive beta testing interval, SkyTab is at present in use at many notable restaurant and venue areas, together with Shoney’s, United Heart and Toyota Heart.