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Loyverse POS

Pricing for Loyverse POS

4.8 (455)
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Loyverse POS has 1 pricing plan

  • Yes, has free trial
  • Yes, has free version
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Discount: Information not available

Basic

$0.01
Pricing Model: Per Feature
Payment Frequency: Per Month
Basic plan includes:
    Not available

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What do others say about Loyverse POS pricing?

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Value For Money
4.8(455)

Pros

  • I would recommend it to small business owners as a way to keep track of inventory and revenue collection.

  • It seems like it will work very well for a while. I like that we have the ability to discount items, and give refunds.

Cons

  • There are a few "missing features" if you're comparing to other POS systems, namely staff management, online ordering, delivery management but these aren't concerns for a lot of businesses.

  • I often found myself with duplicates in my stock list which was throwing me off at the end of the month counting sales. However, this might just be a user error I have yet to sort out.

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Sumayyah H. avatar
Sumayyah H.
Clerical assistant
Government Administration, 501-1,000 employees
Used the software for: Less than 6 months
Overall Rating
4.0
Ease of Use
4.0
Features
4.0
Likelihood to Recommend
8/10
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
February 22, 2021

"Helpful for small businesses"

Overall: I would recommend it to small business owners as a way to keep track of inventory and revenue collection.

Pros: I've been looking for an app that does stock taking and point of sale with discounts included as well as send invoices. Loved this app

Cons: To completely delete an order you have to go to the back office on their site. Did not know until I googled it. Wish it was easier from the app

Ian M. avatar
Ian M.
Head of Product
Marketing and Advertising, 1-10 employees
Used the software for: Less than 6 months
Overall Rating
5.0
Ease of Use
5.0
Features
3.0
Value for Money
5.0
Likelihood to Recommend
10/10
Reviewer Source
Source: Capterra
February 6, 2020

"A lot of features given the super-budget price"

Overall: It's been very easy to use after some initial setup (which is difficult on every platform).

Pros: Loyverse is in a rare space offering a very low cost product in the POS/restaurant ops space. Even at the low price point, they offer a kitchen tablet software (alternative to a kitchen printer), a POS for taking orders, sending orders to the kitchen and running a bill. It even has inventory management with alerts when your inventory is running low. With their SumUp integration you can do everything you need for running your restaurant without having to sign any long term contracts, setting up credit card processing, etc.

Cons: Loyverse isn't a "bundled" product like a Toast or an UpServe so you'll need to get your own tablets/phones for your team to use (tablet for the kitchen, handheld devices for your servers) but that ends up saving you a LOT of money. There are a few "missing features" if you're comparing to other POS systems, namely staff management, online ordering, delivery management but these aren't concerns for a lot of businesses. For our business we ended up going with Toast for some of these missing features and the dedicated support, networking equipment, etc. but Loyverse was a very strong consideration for us. One of the key features we need as a tea house is a "forced modifier" where someone selects a package (i.e. high tea) and then needs to make some selections (which teas they want to have). This sort of workflow existed on Toast but not on Loyverse as of the time of our evaluation.