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How Flaviar Checkout POS Works
How Flaviar Checkout POS Works
Updated over a week ago

Overview

Flaviar Checkout POS enables you to convert sales at in-person events and tastings. The POS is managed through an iPad or similar tablet device and a Flaviar Checkout-supplied credit card reader.

On the iPad, you can access the POS interface via https://pos.getbarcart.com/ while logged in to your Flaviar Checkout account. Your existing Flaviar Checkout products will display and can be selected to create customer orders.

To checkout, a customer enters their phone number and zip code. This will determine the retailer routing, taxes, and shipping fee - similar to how your Flaviar Checkout works. Order routing is determined by the same retailer assignments that are currently in place for your online orders.

After proceeding to checkout, the credit card reader will display the order total. From there, the customer can tap their credit card or smart device to pay.

Upon payment, they’ll receive a text message asking them to complete their transaction by entering their full shipping address. Orders will remain in a temporary status until the customer completes this step, at which point they’ll be charged and the order will be assigned to a retailer.

In your Flaviar Checkout dashboard, you’ll have access to all of the order and customer data as you do now - except that these sales will come from the POS sales channel.

Costs

Currently, Flaviar Checkout POS is only available as part of existing Flaviar Checkout Pro subscriptions ($299/month). For existing Flaviar Checkout clients, there will not be any additional monthly fee for at least the first 12 months while we continue piloting this new product.

The required credit card readers cost $249 each, plus shipping and taxes, and are shipped via Flaviar Checkout. In addition to the credit card readers, you will need to supply your own iPad or similar tablet device. We also recommend investing in a mobile wi-fi hotspot in case event internet is not reliable.

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