Experience to Users & Customers
Both your staff and your customers interact with your point of sale. The quality of the user experience should always be retained top of mind throughout the purchase process for the sake of your employees, who would have to adopt the system.
Your POS system should allow you to take orders directly at the table. By eliminating the need for waiters to move between tables and a fixed counter to place orders and process payments, you will significantly increase the restaurant's productivity and table turnover. Additionally, consider investing in a POS system that includes loyalty program capabilities and tools. When customers make purchases, ask for their phone numbers and link them to an account within your loyalty program. They'll be rewarded for frequent visits while you gather data on what your individual customers are buying. Also, consider the learning curve involved with a new POS system.
It is important that your POS takes care of your customers' benefits as well. After all, you're in the business of making consumers pleased. It is critical to have a POS system that improves the client experience. Customers like being able to see a contactless menu effortlessly split bills, pay online or via card POS, gather reward points, and get the right food in time.