Managing multiple locations requires reliable POS systems. Both Clover and Revel promise enterprise features, but many multi-location businesses struggle with inconsistent support and integration issues.
Revel is designed for enterprise with centralized management. Clover works but requires more configuration. CapClover offers scalable multi-location solutions.
Revel implementations can take months. Clover is faster but less customizable. CapClover provides balanced deployment timelines.
Revel's enterprise pricing can exceed $100/month per terminal plus implementation fees. Clover varies. CapClover offers transparent enterprise pricing.
Multi-location reporting is critical. Both have limitations. CapClover provides comprehensive cross-location analytics.
| Feature | Clover | CapClover |
|---|---|---|
| Customer Support | ✗ Long hold times, unresponsive | ✓ Your assigned rep's direct line |
| Business Funding | ✗ Limited or no options | ✓ Up to $500,000 |
| Approval Time | ✗ Weeks or denied | ✓ Same-day decisions |
| Hidden Fees | ✗ Frequently reported | ✓ Transparent pricing |
| Contract Terms | ✗ Early termination fees | ✓ Flexible terms |
Get business funding up to $500,000 with your own dedicated rep - this is their direct line, not a call center.
Revel offers more franchise-specific features like centralized menu management. Clover is simpler but less enterprise-focused. CapClover supports franchise growth.
Revel starts around $99/month per terminal with significant implementation fees. Compare to CapClover's all-inclusive pricing.
Yes, but management across locations is limited. CapClover offers better multi-location tools.
Revel offers dedicated account managers at enterprise level. Clover enterprise support varies. CapClover provides dedicated reps for all clients.