Toast, Inc., a Boston-based point of sale company, has partnered with Chowly, Inc. to integrate third-party online ordering systems (TOOS) directly into its point of sale (POS) software. The ...
Toast is coming to hotels, as the popular POS has added new features that will allow a more seamless experience for hotel restaurants looking to improve functionality. A good POS is always evolving.
To help restaurants manage catering and wholesale orders with their in-person, takeout, and delivery business while using one POS system, Toast Inc. has launched Toast Invoicing. The new application, ...
Toast and Chowly are partnering to integrate third-party online ordering systems into POS software, according to a news release. As most restaurateurs already know, third-party online ordering has ...
Toast Inc. has partnered with SoundHound AI Inc. to add voice ordering over the phone to its point-of-sale system. The addition of SoundHound’s voice-ordering software will enable restaurants using ...
Toast has released Toast Go 3, a handheld point-of-sale device, designed to enhance speed and service for restaurants operating in diverse environments. The device, which features built-in cellular ...
Postec Inc., a provider of hospitality, retail, and grocery point-of-sale systems, added another option to its portfolio: Toast. Toast is a mobile, cloud-based POS system with Android hardware and ...
This is a tough category, as there are several worthy contenders. Toast, however, which was purpose-built for the restaurant industry, wins with a slightly better reputation for customer service and ...
Both leaders in the payment processing industry, Toast and Square are two viable options to consider when choosing a point-of-sale (POS) system. These companies provide businesses with a comprehensive ...
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