France verdict (TL;DR)
Verified 2026-05-18France has the most specific restaurant POS compliance requirement of any market in this ranking: since January 2018, all French restaurants and retailers accepting cash must use a caisse enregistreuse (cash register) or POS system certified to NF525 standard (or equivalent), as part of the loi anti-fraude TVA (anti-VAT-fraud law). This requirement eliminates most US-built POS platforms from contention for French restaurant buyers: Toast, Square for Restaurants, TouchBistro, SpotOn, and Clover for Restaurants are not NF525 certified. The French restaurant POS market is dominated by French-built platforms that are: L'Addition (Paris, ~50,000+ French restaurant customers, the leading French restaurant POS for SMB independents), Tiller (Paris, acquired by SumUp in 2021, strong French cafe and casual dining installed base), and Innovorder (Paris, French restaurant tech for fast food and QSR). Lightspeed Restaurant has NF525 certification and is the best global-top-10 product for French buyers. Among global platforms, only Lightspeed has a credible French compliance story.
Picks for France
- French independent restaurant (NF525 certified, global brand): lightspeed-restaurant The only global-top-10 POS with NF525 certification for France. EUR pricing, French-language interface, Lightspeed Payments with French card acceptance, and RGPD-native data residency. The right global top 10 pick for French restaurants.
- French SMB restaurant or cafe (best French-native option): lightspeed-restaurant Among global top 10, Lightspeed is the sole option. For French-native alternatives, L'Addition and Tiller (SumUp) are the honest first choices at lower TCO with deeper French compliance out of the box.
How the restaurant pos software market looks in France
France's restaurant POS market is shaped above all by the NF525 certification requirement introduced by the loi n° 2015-1785 (Loi de Finances 2016) and enforceable since January 1, 2018. The law requires all French professionals (restaurants, retailers, service businesses) accepting cash payments to use a POS or accounting software certified to NF525 standard or an equivalent recognized by the DGFIP (Direction Generale des Finances Publiques). The NF525 certification requires that POS systems be inalterability-certified: transaction records cannot be modified or deleted after the fact, a digital signature chain is maintained, and the system produces an annual certificate of conformity. Non-compliant use can result in a €7,500 penalty per non-compliant system.
This requirement structurally excludes most global US-built POS platforms from the French market. Toast, Square for Restaurants (US version), SpotOn, Clover for Restaurants, TouchBistro, and Aloha POS are not NF525 certified. Square France (a separate entity) offers a compliant French solution but Square for Restaurants (US product) is not the same. Lightspeed Restaurant (Montreal) has obtained NF525 certification and is the only global top 10 POS in this ranking with a compliant French offering.
French-built alternatives dominate the French restaurant market: L'Addition (Paris, founded 2013) serves 50,000+ French restaurants with a fully NF525-compliant, French-language, TVA-native POS at EUR pricing of approximately €49-€149/month. Tiller (Paris, founded 2014, acquired by SumUp in 2021) has 5,000+ French restaurant customers and is NF525-compliant, with strong French cafe and casual dining installed base. Innovorder (Paris) serves French QSR and fast-casual restaurants with NF525-compliant POS plus kiosk integration. Hubrise (Paris) is a French POS integration platform connecting multiple POS systems to Deliveroo, Uber Eats, and JustEat for French restaurant groups.
TVA rates for French restaurants: 10% TVA for food and non-alcoholic beverages consumed on-site, 5.5% for takeaway food items, 20% for alcoholic beverages. POS systems must handle these multiple TVA rates natively and produce compliant fiscal receipts.
NF525 certification (loi anti-fraude TVA): mandatory for all French restaurants and businesses accepting cash since January 2018; POS must be certified to NF525 or LNE equivalent; non-compliance risks a €7,500 penalty per non-compliant cash register; among global top 10, only Lightspeed Restaurant is NF525 certified; L'Addition, Tiller (SumUp), and Innovorder are NF525-compliant French alternatives. TVA invoicing: French restaurant invoices must apply correct TVA rates (10% on-site, 5.5% takeaway, 20% alcohol) and carry SIRET number of the business; POS must generate fiscally compliant receipts with TVA breakdown. Facturation electronique (B2B e-invoicing): France's B2B e-invoicing mandate (via Portail Public de Facturation or PDP) applies from September 2026 for large companies and September 2027 for mid-size; restaurant B2C invoices are not covered, but restaurant groups with corporate events and B2B invoicing above thresholds must comply. RGPD: all POS platforms handling French customer and employee data must comply with RGPD; Lightspeed has EU data residency; French-built platforms (L'Addition, Tiller) are RGPD-native. CNIL customer loyalty data: loyalty program data collection at POS requires CNIL-compliant consent; French platforms ship consent flows; global platforms require configuration. Code du travail and DSN (Declaration Sociale Nominative): restaurant payroll must integrate with DSN for social security contributions; POS labor scheduling data flows to payroll, not directly to DSN; ensure POS labor module integrates with Silae, PayFit, or Sage Paie for DSN compliance.
Quick comparison, ranked for France
| Product | Best for | Starts at | 10-emp/mo* | Pricing | G2 | Geo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Lightspeed Restaurant | Full-service restaurants in Canada, EU, Australia | $69 | $69 | 4.1 | Global; strongest in Canada, EU, Australia, US | |
| 2 Square for Restaurants | Small operators and quick-service restaurants | $0 | $0 | 4.4 | Strongest in US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, Japan | |
| 5 Revel Systems | Mid-market restaurants and quick-service chains | $99 | $99 | 3.7 | Strongest in US, UK, Australia | |
| 4 TouchBistro | Owner-operated full-service restaurants | $69 | $69 | 4.3 | Strongest in Canada, US, UK, Mexico | |
| 7 SpotOn | Full-service restaurants and growing chains | $0 | $0 | 4.4 | Strongest in US | |
| 1 Toast | Independent and mid-market full-service restaurants | $0 | $0 | 4.2 | Strongest in US; expanding to UK, Ireland | |
| 6 Clover for Restaurants | Restaurants prioritizing payment processing relationship | $90 | $90 | 3.8 | Strongest in US, UK, Canada | |
| 8 Aloha POS | Chain restaurants and franchise operators | Quote | - | 3.5 | Strongest in US, Canada, EU | |
| 9 Olo | Restaurant groups and chains | Quote | - | 4.2 | Strongest in US, Canada | |
| 10 RestoLabs | Small to mid-size restaurants globally | $79 | $79 | 4.4 | Global; strongest in India, US, UK, UAE |
*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.
What buyers in France actually pay
Median annual deal size by employee band, in EUR. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.
| Product | Employee band | Median annual (EUR) | Sample | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lightspeed Restaurant | 1-5 locations (French independent) | €8,400 | 18 | Essentials/Plus; EUR billing; NF525 certified; French TVA applicable |
France-built or France-strong vendors worth knowing
Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for France buyers and worth a shortlist.
L'Addition
Visit ↗Paris-built French restaurant POS. 50,000+ French restaurant customers. NF525-certified, TVA-native, French-language, EUR pricing (€49-€149/month). Integrates with Deliveroo, Uber Eats, JustEat for French delivery. The honest first choice for any French SMB restaurant. Not in global top 10 due to France-dominant footprint.
Tiller (SumUp)
Visit ↗Paris-built French restaurant POS, acquired by SumUp in 2021. 5,000+ French restaurant customers. NF525-compliant, SumUp payment integration, French-language, EUR pricing. Strong in French cafes, bistros, and casual dining. SumUp ownership provides payment processing breadth and EMEA expansion.
Innovorder
Visit ↗Paris-built French restaurant tech for QSR and fast-casual. NF525-compliant, kiosk integration, Deliveroo/Uber Eats integration, French-language. Used by French fast-food operators and food court restaurants.
Hubrise
Visit ↗Paris-built French POS integration platform. Not a standalone POS but a middleware connecting L'Addition, Tiller, and other French POS systems to Deliveroo, Uber Eats, JustEat, and direct ordering. Relevant for French restaurant groups managing multi-channel delivery.
All 10, ranked for France
Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the France market.
Lightspeed Restaurant
Modern Canadian-built restaurant POS with global multi-location depth.
Lightspeed Restaurant is the restaurant-vertical POS from Lightspeed Commerce (NYSE:LSPD, TSX:LSPD), public since 2019. Lightspeed acquired Upserve in 2020 for $430M to deepen US restaurant POS presence. The product covers full restaurant POS including table management, kitchen display, payment processing, online ordering, and multi-location reporting across global markets. Strengths: clean modern UX, strong global multi-location support across North America, Europe, and Australia, integrated Lightspeed Payments processing, mature commerce-platform heritage. Best fit for full-service restaurants outside the US wanting modern restaurant POS, or US restaurants on the former Upserve install base. Trade-offs: US market share below Toast and Square, post-Upserve integration created brand confusion 2020-2024, and AI feature velocity below Toast.
Full-service restaurants in Canada, EU, and Australia (1-30 locations) wanting modern restaurant POS, or US restaurants on the former Upserve install base.
US-only operators (Toast deeper US share), Square ecosystem extensions (Square for Restaurants better fit), or chain restaurants on Aloha (Aloha POS deeper chain support).
Strengths
- Clean modern UX
- Strong global multi-location support
- Integrated Lightspeed Payments processing
- Mature commerce-platform heritage
- Public Lightspeed parent stability
- Strong fit for non-US full-service
Weaknesses
- US market share below Toast and Square
- Post-Upserve integration brand confusion 2020-2024
- AI feature velocity below Toast
- Support inconsistency reported
Pricing tiers
partial- Lightspeed EssentialsPer location; core POS$69 /mo
- Lightspeed PlusPer location; advanced restaurant features$189 /mo
- Lightspeed ProMulti-location enterpriseQuote
- · Lightspeed Payments processing fee varies by region
- · Hardware costs separate
- · Per-add-on pricing for advanced inventory and loyalty
- · Multi-year contracts common
Key features
- +Restaurant-vertical POS
- +Lightspeed Payments processing
- +Table management
- +Kitchen display system
- +Online ordering integration
- +Multi-location reporting
- +Inventory management
- +Loyalty programs
Square for Restaurants
Block-anchored Square ecosystem restaurant POS with bundled payment processing.
Square for Restaurants is the restaurant-vertical POS from Block, Inc. (NYSE:SQ), launched 2018. The product extends Square ecosystem to restaurant-specific use cases including table management, kitchen display, online ordering, and menu management, all bundled with Square payment processing. Strengths: Block-anchored Square ecosystem (existing Square sellers extend with zero friction), bundled Square payment processing at predictable rates, strong hardware design, mature small-business installed base, public Block parent stability. Best fit for small operators and quick-service already on Square. Trade-offs: feature depth below Toast for full-service complex workflows (table management, course timing, split checks at deep scale), payment processor lock-in via Square Payments, and innovation pace slower on restaurant-specific AI features than Toast.
Small operators and quick-service restaurants (1-10 locations) already on Square ecosystem wanting restaurant-vertical features with bundled payment processing.
Full-service restaurants with complex table management (Toast better depth), chain restaurants with multi-location franchise reporting (Aloha or Toast better), or operators wanting payment-processor independence (Square Payments is the lock-in).
Strengths
- Block-anchored Square ecosystem (zero-friction extension)
- Bundled Square payment processing at predictable rates
- Strong hardware design (Square Register, Square Terminal)
- Mature small-business installed base
- Public Block parent stability
- Free Square for Restaurants plan available
Weaknesses
- Feature depth below Toast for full-service complex workflows
- Square Payments processing lock-in
- Innovation pace slower on restaurant-specific AI
- Multi-location franchise features below Toast
Pricing tiers
public- Square for Restaurants FreeFree plan; Square Payments required$0 /mo
- Square for Restaurants PlusPer location; full restaurant features$60 /mo
- Square for Restaurants PremiumMulti-location plus enterpriseQuote
- · Square Payments processing fee 2.6 percent plus $0.10 per card-present transaction
- · Hardware costs $169-$799 per device
- · Per-add-on pricing for advanced inventory and loyalty
- · Higher rate on keyed-in transactions
Key features
- +Square ecosystem extension
- +Square Payments integrated processing
- +Table management for full-service
- +Kitchen display system
- +Online ordering integration
- +Square Loyalty integration
- +Multi-location reporting (Plus and Premium)
Revel Systems
iPad-anchored POS with strong inventory and reporting, PE-backed.
Revel Systems is the iPad-anchored POS platform, founded 2010 in San Francisco. The company is PE-backed (Welsh, Carson, Anderson and Stowe acquired majority stake 2019). The product covers POS, inventory, kitchen display, employee management, and reporting for restaurants and retail. Strengths: iPad-anchored architecture, strong inventory and reporting depth, mature customer base across restaurants and retail, multi-location franchise support, open API for integrations. Best fit for mid-market restaurants (5-50 locations) wanting deeper workflow customization than Toast or Square. Trade-offs: post-PE acquisition product velocity has been mixed, Support response times vary, UX dated relative to Toast, and customer reports of pricing pressure since PE acquisition.
Mid-market restaurants and quick-service chains (5-50 locations) wanting deeper workflow customization, strong inventory and reporting, and combined restaurant plus retail operations.
Small single-location operators (Square or TouchBistro simpler), buyers wanting modern UX (Toast cleaner), or restaurants prioritizing fastest AI features (Toast better).
Strengths
- iPad-anchored architecture
- Strong inventory and reporting depth
- Mature multi-location franchise support
- Open API for integrations
- Works for restaurants plus retail combined
Weaknesses
- Post-PE acquisition product velocity mixed
- Support response times vary
- UX dated relative to Toast
- Customer reports of pricing pressure since PE
- AI feature velocity below Toast
Pricing tiers
opaque- Revel EssentialsPer terminal; three-year contract$99 /mo
- Revel PlusPer terminal; advanced featuresQuote
- Revel EnterpriseMulti-location franchiseQuote
- · Three-year contract required for Essentials pricing
- · Implementation services $674 minimum
- · Payment processing through Revel Advantage or external
- · iPad hardware separate
Key features
- +iPad-anchored POS
- +Inventory management depth
- +Kitchen display system
- +Employee management
- +Multi-location franchise reporting
- +Open API
- +Loyalty programs
- +Self-service kiosks
TouchBistro
Long-running iPad-native POS for owner-operated full-service restaurants.
TouchBistro is the iPad-native restaurant POS, founded 2010 in Toronto. The product is designed specifically for full-service restaurants with iPad-based ordering, table management, kitchen display, and menu management. Strengths: iPad-native architecture (mature, designed for restaurants from the start), strong fit for owner-operated full-service restaurants, mature table management features, founder-led culture, affordable pricing relative to Toast. Best fit for owner-operated full-service restaurants (1-5 locations) wanting straightforward iPad-based POS. Trade-offs: feature depth below Toast for multi-location franchise reporting, iPad-only architecture limits hardware choice, AI feature velocity slower than Toast, and US market share below Toast and Square.
Owner-operated full-service restaurants (1-5 locations) wanting straightforward iPad-based POS with mature table management and reservations.
Multi-location franchise operators (Toast or Aloha better depth), Square ecosystem extensions (Square for Restaurants better fit), or restaurants wanting non-iPad hardware (Toast or Lightspeed better hardware flexibility).
Strengths
- iPad-native architecture (purpose-built)
- Strong fit for owner-operated full-service
- Mature table management features
- Founder-led Canadian culture
- Affordable pricing relative to Toast
- Strong reservations integration (TouchBistro Reservations)
Weaknesses
- Feature depth below Toast for multi-location franchise
- iPad-only architecture limits hardware choice
- AI feature velocity slower than Toast
- US market share below Toast and Square
- Support inconsistency reported
Pricing tiers
public- TouchBistro SoloSingle location; core POS$69 /mo
- TouchBistro DualTwo terminals; per location$129 /mo
- TouchBistro TeamUp to five terminals$249 /mo
- TouchBistro UnlimitedUnlimited terminals$399 /mo
- · Payment processing through TouchBistro Payments or external (Chase Payments, Square)
- · iPad hardware separate ($329-$799)
- · Per-add-on pricing for reservations, loyalty, online ordering
- · Annual contracts common
Key features
- +iPad-native POS
- +Table management
- +Kitchen display system
- +Menu management
- +TouchBistro Reservations (formerly TableUp)
- +Online ordering integration
- +Loyalty programs
- +Multi-location reporting
SpotOn
Modern restaurant POS challenger with concierge support.
SpotOn is the modern restaurant POS challenger, founded 2017 in Chicago. The company raised a $300M-plus Series F in 2023 led by Andreessen Horowitz. The product covers restaurant POS, payment processing, online ordering, marketing, and reservations targeted at full-service and quick-service restaurants. Strengths: modern UX, concierge-style support (white-glove onboarding), aggressive product velocity, strong fit for full-service restaurants wanting Toast alternative, founder-led culture. Best fit for full-service restaurants (1-20 locations) wanting Toast alternative with stronger onboarding support. Trade-offs: smaller installed base than Toast or Square, feature depth still building relative to Toast on multi-location franchise, and brand recognition below Toast in US.
Full-service restaurants and growing chains (1-20 locations) wanting Toast alternative with concierge support, modern UX, and payment processing bundling.
Small single-location operators wanting cheapest option (Square or TouchBistro), Clover-anchored buyers (Clover for Restaurants), or chains on Aloha (Aloha POS deeper chain support).
Strengths
- Modern UX
- Concierge-style white-glove support
- Aggressive product velocity
- Founder-led culture
- Strong fit for Toast alternative
- $300M-plus Series F backing (2023)
Weaknesses
- Smaller installed base than Toast or Square
- Feature depth still building on multi-location franchise
- Brand recognition below Toast in US
- Payment processing margins drive revenue (lock-in pattern)
Pricing tiers
partial- SpotOn Restaurant StarterFree POS hardware bundle with SpotOn Payments$0 /mo
- SpotOn RestaurantPer location; full restaurant features$165 /mo
- SpotOn Restaurant EnterpriseMulti-location enterpriseQuote
- · SpotOn Payments processing fees vary by deal
- · Hardware bundled with payment processing commitment
- · Per-add-on pricing for online ordering and loyalty
- · Multi-year contracts common
Key features
- +Restaurant POS with SpotOn Payments
- +Concierge-style onboarding
- +Online ordering integration
- +Table management
- +Kitchen display system
- +Marketing and loyalty
- +SpotOn Reserve (reservations)
Toast
Modern restaurant POS market leader with deepest restaurant-vertical UX.
Toast is the modern restaurant POS market leader, founded 2011 in Boston, public since September 2021 (NYSE:TOST). The product covers full restaurant POS including order entry, kitchen display routing, payment processing, table management, menu engineering, labor scheduling, online ordering, and multi-location reporting. Strengths: deepest restaurant-vertical UX in category, integrated payment processing (Toast Payments), aggressive AI feature velocity (Toast IQ menu engineering, AI-driven labor forecasting), strong hardware bundling, roughly 25 percent US restaurant POS share. Best fit for US independent and mid-market full-service restaurants. Trade-offs: Toast Payments processing margin is the real revenue driver (vendor lock-in via payment processing), stock dropped from 2021 IPO peak then recovered through 2024-2026 as restaurant economics stabilized, hardware lease costs add up, and Support is hit-or-miss as company scaled.
US independent and mid-market full-service restaurants (1-50 locations) wanting modern restaurant-vertical POS with integrated payment processing, AI-driven menu engineering, and unified online ordering.
Small operators wanting Square ecosystem (Square for Restaurants better), chain restaurants with existing Aloha installations (Aloha POS better), or restaurants prioritizing payment-processor independence (Toast Payments is the lock-in).
Strengths
- Deepest restaurant-vertical UX in category
- Integrated Toast Payments processing
- Aggressive AI feature velocity (Toast IQ menu engineering)
- Strong hardware bundling and lease options
- Roughly 25 percent US restaurant POS share
- Multi-location reporting and franchise support
Weaknesses
- Toast Payments processing margin drives revenue (vendor lock-in)
- Hardware lease costs accumulate over multi-year term
- Support is hit-or-miss as company scaled
- Stock dropped from 2021 IPO peak then recovered
- Pricing scales fast at multi-location
Pricing tiers
partial- Toast Starter KitHardware-only entry; Toast Payments required$0 /mo
- Toast CorePer terminal; full POS$69 /mo
- Toast GrowthPer location; online ordering plus loyalty$165 /mo
- Toast CustomMulti-location plus enterpriseQuote
- · Toast Payments processing fee 2.49 percent plus $0.15 per card-present transaction
- · Hardware lease ~$50-$150 per terminal per month
- · Per-add-on pricing for kitchen display, online ordering, loyalty
- · Multi-year contracts standard
Key features
- +Restaurant-vertical POS
- +Toast Payments integrated processing
- +Toast IQ AI menu engineering
- +Kitchen display system
- +Table management for full-service
- +Online ordering plus delivery integration
- +Labor scheduling with AI forecasting
- +Multi-location reporting
Clover for Restaurants
Fiserv-owned payment-processor-anchored restaurant POS bundle.
Clover for Restaurants is the restaurant-vertical POS bundle from Fiserv (NYSE:FI), the payments and financial-services giant. Fiserv acquired Clover via the 2019 First Data merger. The product covers POS, payment processing, online ordering, and basic restaurant features bundled with Fiserv merchant services. Strengths: payment-processor-anchored bundle (Fiserv merchant services integrated), broad merchant-services bank partner channel, mature hardware (Clover Station, Clover Mini, Clover Flex), public Fiserv parent stability. Best fit for restaurants prioritizing payment-processing relationship over restaurant-vertical features. Trade-offs: feature depth below Toast for full-service restaurant workflows (table management, course timing, KDS routing), bank-partner distribution model means support quality varies by reseller, and post-Fiserv merger innovation pace slow on restaurant-specific features.
Restaurants and quick-service operators (1-20 locations) prioritizing payment-processing relationship with bank partner and wanting Clover hardware standardization.
Full-service restaurants with complex table management (Toast better depth), Square ecosystem extensions (Square for Restaurants better fit), or buyers wanting modern AI-driven menu engineering (Toast better).
Strengths
- Fiserv-anchored payment processing bundle
- Broad merchant-services bank partner channel
- Mature Clover hardware (Station, Mini, Flex)
- Public Fiserv parent stability
- Strong fit for payments-led buyers
Weaknesses
- Feature depth below Toast for full-service
- Bank-partner distribution means support varies by reseller
- Post-Fiserv innovation pace slow on restaurant features
- Restaurant-vertical features below Toast and Square for Restaurants
- Hardware lock-in
Pricing tiers
partial- Clover Restaurant StarterPer terminal; basic POS$90 /mo
- Clover Restaurant StandardPer terminal; full restaurant features$130 /mo
- Clover Restaurant AdvancedMulti-terminal multi-location$290 /mo
- · Fiserv payment processing fees 2.3-2.6 percent plus $0.10 per transaction
- · Hardware costs $599-$1,649 per device
- · Bank-partner reseller markups
- · Multi-year contracts standard
Key features
- +Restaurant POS with Fiserv payments
- +Clover hardware (Station, Mini, Flex)
- +Online ordering integration
- +Basic table management
- +Kitchen display system
- +Loyalty programs
- +Multi-location reporting
Aloha POS
NCR Voyix-owned legacy POS widely deployed across chain restaurants.
Aloha POS is the legacy chain-restaurant POS, founded 1996 (Aloha Technologies), acquired by Radiant Systems 1998, then by NCR 2011 for $1.2B. NCR spun off Voyix in 2023 (NYSE:VYX) which now owns Aloha. The product covers full restaurant POS for chain and franchise operators with deep multi-location reporting, enterprise inventory, and franchise management. Strengths: largest chain-restaurant installed base, deep multi-location franchise reporting, mature enterprise inventory and labor features, public NCR Voyix parent. Best fit for chain and franchise restaurants (20-plus locations) with existing Aloha installations. Trade-offs: innovation pace slow relative to Toast and SpotOn (the real flag), UX dated, post-NCR Voyix spin-off product velocity remains mixed, and modern challengers (Toast for chains) winning new chain accounts.
Chain restaurants and franchise operators (20-plus locations) with existing Aloha installations wanting deep multi-location franchise reporting and enterprise inventory.
Independent and small-chain operators (Toast better depth), modern UX seekers (Toast cleaner), or buyers wanting fastest AI-driven menu engineering (Toast better).
Strengths
- Largest chain-restaurant installed base
- Deep multi-location franchise reporting
- Mature enterprise inventory and labor features
- Public NCR Voyix parent stability
- Strong fit for existing Aloha installations
Weaknesses
- Innovation pace slow relative to Toast and SpotOn
- UX dated
- Post-NCR Voyix spin-off product velocity mixed
- Modern challengers winning new chain accounts
- Support quality varies by reseller
Pricing tiers
opaque- Aloha EssentialsSingle-location starterQuote
- Aloha Quick ServiceQSR chainsQuote
- Aloha Table ServiceFull-service chainsQuote
- Aloha Enterprise100-plus locationsQuote
- · Payment processing through NCR Payments or external
- · Hardware separate (NCR or compatible)
- · Implementation services significant
- · Annual contracts standard
Key features
- +Chain-restaurant POS
- +Multi-location franchise reporting
- +Enterprise inventory
- +Labor management
- +Kitchen display system
- +Loyalty programs
- +Multi-tenant architecture
Olo
Restaurant ordering and delivery platform that integrates with POS, not a full POS.
Olo is the restaurant ordering and delivery platform, founded 2005 in New York, public since March 2021 (NYSE:OLO). Important distinction: Olo is not a full restaurant POS. Olo handles direct online ordering, delivery aggregator integration (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub), and digital ordering flows; it integrates with POS systems (Toast, Aloha, Micros) rather than replacing them. Strengths: deepest digital ordering and delivery integration in category, mature integration with major POS systems, public Olo parent stability, strong fit for restaurant groups wanting unified digital ordering across direct and aggregator channels. Best fit for restaurant groups (10-plus locations) wanting unified digital ordering layer on top of existing POS. Trade-offs: not a full POS replacement (the critical distinction for buyers), stock dropped from 2021 IPO peak then partial recovery, and dependence on POS integration partners.
Restaurant groups and emerging chains (10-plus locations) wanting unified digital ordering layer integrating direct online ordering plus DoorDash plus Uber Eats plus Grubhub on top of existing POS (Toast, Aloha, Micros).
Independent single-location restaurants wanting full POS replacement (Toast or Square for Restaurants better), small operators wanting bundled solution (Square ecosystem better), or restaurants not running direct online ordering at scale.
Strengths
- Deepest digital ordering and delivery integration
- Mature integration with major POS systems
- Public Olo parent stability
- Strong fit for restaurant groups
- Aggregator-agnostic (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub)
- Olo Pay (integrated payments option)
Weaknesses
- Not a full POS replacement (critical distinction)
- Stock dropped from 2021 IPO peak
- Dependence on POS integration partners
- Restaurant-vertical POS features not built
Pricing tiers
opaque- Olo OrderingPer location; direct online orderingQuote
- Olo DispatchDelivery dispatcher and aggregator routingQuote
- Olo PayIntegrated payment processing for digital ordersQuote
- Olo EnterpriseMulti-location enterpriseQuote
- · Per-order fees on direct online ordering
- · Per-location monthly subscription
- · Aggregator integration fees
- · Implementation services
Key features
- +Direct online ordering
- +Aggregator integration (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub)
- +Olo Dispatch (delivery routing)
- +Olo Pay (payment processing)
- +POS integration with Toast, Aloha, Micros
- +Multi-location order management
- +Guest data unification
RestoLabs
Niche online ordering plus POS integration for small operators.
RestoLabs is the niche online ordering plus POS platform, founded 2014 in New Delhi, India. The product covers online ordering, branded ordering websites, mobile apps, and basic POS integration for small to mid-size restaurants globally. Strengths: affordable pricing for online ordering (under $100/month entry), white-label branded ordering, mature global customer base in small-operator segment, founder-led culture. Best fit for small operators wanting affordable online ordering without committing to Toast or Square ecosystem. Trade-offs: feature depth below Toast and Square for full restaurant POS, smaller installed base than category leaders, payment processing requires external integration, and AI features minimal relative to Toast IQ.
Small to mid-size restaurants (1-5 locations) wanting affordable online ordering with branded experience without committing to Toast or Square ecosystem.
Full-service restaurants wanting integrated table management plus KDS (Toast or TouchBistro better), chain operators with multi-location franchise reporting (Aloha or Toast better), or buyers wanting deepest AI-driven menu engineering (Toast better).
Strengths
- Affordable online ordering (entry under $100/month)
- White-label branded ordering websites
- Mature small-operator global customer base
- Founder-led culture
- Strong fit for niche use cases
Weaknesses
- Feature depth below Toast and Square
- Smaller installed base than category leaders
- Payment processing requires external integration
- AI features minimal relative to Toast IQ
- Limited multi-location franchise support
Pricing tiers
public- RestoLabs StarterSingle location; online ordering$79 /mo
- RestoLabs ProOnline ordering plus mobile app$99 /mo
- RestoLabs EnterpriseMulti-location plus customQuote
- · Payment processing through external integration
- · Custom mobile app development fees
- · Annual contracts common
Key features
- +Online ordering platform
- +Branded ordering websites
- +Mobile app builder
- +Basic POS integration
- +Loyalty programs
- +Marketing tools
Frequently asked questions
The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.
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