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Revel POS is restaurant-specific software that does much more than process credit card payments: It has robust management and reporting tools for sales, inventory, employees, and customers. Plus, it has a lower entry cost than some of its competitors.
Maybe you're ready to make the move beyond cash and check payments and need point-of-sale (POS) software to process credit cards. I have two words of advice: Think bigger! The best POS systems do much more than that and can manage sales, inventory, employees, and customers.
If you're in the restaurant industry, Revel POS is one popular option. We'll take a close look at its features, strengths, weaknesses, and pricing, so you can decide if it's a good fit for your operations.
The Revel POS system uses a scalable, iOS-based platform and includes menu, customer, employee, and inventory management features. Although a general retail version is available, Revel POS is designed for independent restaurants and small to large restaurant chains and has systems specifically for coffee and pizza shops.
Revel POS customers include Cinnabon, with over 800 franchise locations worldwide, Pizza Patron, and San Francisco's City Beer Store.
The Revel iPad POS system performs restaurant front-of-house operations -- order management and payments via Revel POS credit card processing -- but also includes built-in and add-on features that increase its basic functionality:
We'll start with a close look at its POS features for customer orders, inventory management, and reporting.
Revel POS's interface is intuitive, simple to use, and even your newest employees will learn it quickly. This last point is critical considering the restaurant employee turnover rate was 75% in 2019.
Revel POS's main dashboard is the hub for all your business activities:
Whether you're running the show every day or relying on managers, Revel POS's features are at your fingertips.
The new order interface has an industry-standard design:
You can also hold, cancel, or send orders electronically to the kitchen to reduce time to table.
Revel POS hardware options include customer self-service kiosks to streamline the ordering process.
Knowing what you have on hand is important, but this information also provides data for key performance indicators (KPIs). Revel POS inventory management reports include:
Inventory management is especially important for restaurants because you're assembling multiple food items in-house that use overlapping ingredients. Revel POS lets you "build" menu items from inventory ingredients and set alerts when levels get low.
You never want stockouts at your business, and their negative effects are often amplified in restaurants when a single out-of-stock ingredient impacts multiple menu items.
Analyzing performance metrics is the lifeblood of every business, and it's critical for restaurants given their slim profit margins under even the best of circumstances. We've discussed inventory management reports, but Revel POS produces more reports across multiple areas:
This top-level sales report shows total customer payments for one month, categorized by credit, cash, discounts, sales tax, and net sales.
You can also break down sales to compare new versus returning customers by total number, total payments, and average payment amounts for each group.
Revel POS's order interface is easy to use, which is essential given the number of employees who will use it at your restaurant. Its cloud-based setup means you can track operations -- sales, employees, inventory -- even when you're off-site. This functionality has a steeper learning curve than the basic sales interface.
You're out of luck if you're an Android fan because Revel POS is iOS-based. Customers using the retail version have also said its design is so restaurant-centric some features aren't relevant. For restaurants, however, the POS interface layout facilitates high-speed ordering, which is key in a fast-paced environment.
Customer support is a mixed bag for many users. Some customers reported good luck with Revel's telephone customer service, but others noted slow response times with email help requests.
While you can access multiple online resources -- guides, videos, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) -- as we'll discuss below, you must dig a little to find its knowledge base of technical articles and documents.
Revel POS pricing has three components:
Revel POS doesn't have a free version or offer a trial period. Software billing occurs annually, but you must sign a three-year contract. Add-ons include concierge services, dedicated account management, online ordering, and multi-location management.
You can use your own iOS POS hardware, but Revel suggests using their pre-configured hardware packages -- which include iPads, barcode scanners, caller ID and mobile payment devices, kiosks, scales, and printers -- ready to go out of the box.
Revel customer service includes 24/7 telephone and email support. Its help center includes the caveat, however, that "our phones are ringing off the hook," and submitting email help requests or using its video library are your best options.
Other self-service Revel POS resources include:
More business-related Revel POS support resources include its newsletter, general guides ("How to Run a Successful Coffee Shop"), white papers ("Total Cost of Ownership"), and a blog with frequent posts about business best practices.
Revel POS has the standard bells and whistles -- POS ordering system, inventory management, and multiple performance reports -- but it has more features to maximize revenue.
Whether you're running a cafe, craft beer brewery taproom, or fine dining restaurant, you'll like its customer relationship management (CRM) tools, mobile app, and third-party software integrations.
When cash was king and you ended each day with a pile of money to deposit, you learned little about your customers, especially your regulars. The beauty of the modern POS system, beyond processing credit cards, is the data it captures about each transaction and customer.
Revel POS lets you create customer accounts with multiple information types:
Set up house accounts -- running lines of credit billed monthly -- and group customers into categories.
Leverage customer data to increase sales: offer targeted specials or deals based on buying behavior, birthdays, or other demographic data. Revel POS also integrates with multiple marketing platforms, including Mailchimp, to create segmented distribution lists with targeted offers.
You can't be at your restaurant(s) 24/7, but you must know what's going on, everything from staffing levels to inventory. The Revel POS app has the up-to-date information you need:
You also can't afford to be short-staffed, so check the status of each employee in real time. Someone running late? Call them directly from the app to discover what's going on.
Access to performance analytics allows you to make and execute decisions on the fly to address bottlenecks or sudden surges in demand.
No piece of software does it all, so integration with your current applications such as QuickBooks, which Revel POS offers, is essential. You also need options to add specialized functionality via third-party plug-ins and apps to meet your specific needs.
Revel POS has a wide range of integrations across multiple categories including:
Add-on reporting features, for example, include everything from tracking beer poured to business intelligence insights.
You'll pay for these third-party applications -- even though you may get a free trial -- so factor those costs into your total monthly POS expenses.
Whether you have a single restaurant or multiple locations, Revel POS is worth checking out. Take a long look at it before deciding, however, because it requires a three-year contract and offers no free trial period. Its entry cost, despite annual billing, makes it an attractive option compared to similar restaurant POS systems.
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Revel POS has a general retail sales version but is designed for smaller, independent restaurants and small to large restaurant chains. It also has specific editions for quick service, coffee, and pizza shops.
Revel POS software costs $1,188/year, per POS terminal, requires a three-year contract, and doesn't have a free or trial version to test drive it. Payment processing costs through Revel POS are quote-based, but you can use your own third-party processor.
While you can provide your own iOS hardware, Revel POS suggests using their pre-configured hardware packages ready to go out of the box.
Onboarding services start at $649, and Revel POS has 24/7 telephone and email support. Its support page says, however, "phones are ringing off the hook" and encourages customers to use email or online self-service options.
Those self-service resources include product guides, FAQs, and Revel University, a curated list of training videos on different topics.
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