
SumUp POS Review: Software and Hardware Analysis
SumUp's biggest strength lies in sales analysis. But it lacks some tools, like handheld devices. Is it still for you?
A Point of Sale (POS) system combines hardware and software to centralize business operations. The best can not only track sales and inventory, but help manage employees, improve internal communications, and plan marketing campaigns or customer loyalty programs. A POS might be as simple as a single iPad with a quarter-sized card-reader for a mall kiosk, or it might cover multiple registers in multiple locations for a big restaurant chain. In all cases, the right POS system should pay for itself several times over, since it streamlines every aspect of a business’s typical operations.
SumUp's biggest strength lies in sales analysis. But it lacks some tools, like handheld devices. Is it still for you?
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