Square launches iPad-based 'Business in a Box' point-of-sale system Read more: Square launches iPad-based 'Business in a Box' point-of-sale system
Square, the company making commerce easy for everyone, now offers
brick-and-mortar stores all the hardware to run a business in one
convenient and affordable package. Square Register serves as the full
point-of-sale system for businesses to accept payments, track sales, and
share item and location information. Neighborhood merchants are increasingly adopting Square Register
for its simple interface, smart analytics, continuous updates, and low
processing fees. With Business in a Box for Square Register, merchants
can now simplify their countertop with an affordable and comprehensive
package that includes two Square Readers, an iPad stand, a cash drawer,
and an optional receipt printer. All work wirelessly with Square
Register. Historically, business owners were forced to piece together
multiple hardware components from various manufacturers, manage
complicated contracts and pricing structures, and pay for expensive
software licensing and service plans. Now, they can be up and running
with Square Register in minutes. For more than a decade, Holly Pils of Boopa’s Bagel Deli has been
baking for the Fort Worth, Texas community. From her printer to her cash
drawer, she runs her business on Square. “We’re a neighborhood business that has been in the community for
more than 13 years and we need to make smart decisions so we can make
great bagels for decades to come,” said Pils. “My customers and
employees love Square and it could not have been simpler or quicker to
set up. Square has saved us time and money. It is truly a blessing.” Hardware packages start at $299 and are customizable according to
customer needs. There are no commitments and free returns within 30
days. Learn more and place orders at http://squareup.com/register/hardware.
Conduct extensive research of the pos equipment first and then compare the features and match the same with your business needs. You may not need a high-end system because it may come with a lot of features that have no use in your organization.
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