Feature

Restaurant POS

A resilient in-store transaction layer designed for restaurant speed, accuracy, exception handling, and multi-location operating control.

Service-ready

Counter flow

Built for restaurant transaction speed and clarity.

Store-aware

Configuration control

Handle local variation without losing the standard operating model.

Connected

Operational data

POS activity feeds into downstream reporting and execution workflows.

Capabilities

How this part of the platform helps your team.

See the workflows, controls, and day-to-day details this product area covers.

Service-speed workflows

Give teams a POS experience designed for fast guest interaction, peak-hour resilience, and operational clarity at the counter.

Operationally coherent menus

Keep item logic, modifiers, pricing, and availability aligned so the POS remains a trustworthy execution layer.

Store-aware governance

Support brand-level standards while allowing disciplined store-level configuration where needed.

Integrations and operational touchpoints

Connected systems matter because restaurant workflows do not stop at one screen.

Payments, kitchen tools, menu data, and reporting all need to stay connected for service and operations to run smoothly.

Payments
Kitchen display systems
Menu catalog
Reporting workflows

Related solutions

See which restaurant models benefit most from this capability.

Explore the business types that usually care most about this part of the platform.

Cloud kitchens

Cloud Kitchens

For digital-first restaurant operations where channel mix, menu governance, prep coordination, and fulfillment reliability all drive economics.

Enterprise chains

Enterprise Chains

For restaurant groups that need tighter governance across many stores, high operational consistency, and cleaner visibility across channels and reporting layers.

Franchise groups

Franchise Groups

For organizations balancing central standards with store-level autonomy, where governance has to be strong without making day-to-day execution unworkable.

Next step

Move from feature evaluation to rollout planning.

If this is one of your top priorities, the next step is to review the related operating model and talk through rollout, training, and support.