Selling online and in-store should be seamless, but both Clover and Shopify have limitations. Inventory sync issues, checkout failures, and support delays can cost you sales. Let's find a better solution.
Shopify POS naturally syncs with Shopify online stores. Clover requires third-party integrations that can be clunky. CapClover offers seamless omnichannel solutions.
Both systems track inventory, but syncing between online and in-store can lag. Ask CapClover about real-time inventory solutions.
Shopify pushes you toward Shopify Payments. Clover locks you into their processing. CapClover offers more payment processor options.
Growing retailers need systems that scale. Both have limitations at high volume. CapClover is built for growth.
| 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.
If you're heavily invested in Shopify for e-commerce, their POS makes sense. For standalone retail or multi-platform selling, alternatives like CapClover offer more flexibility.
Yes, through third-party apps, but syncing issues are common. CapClover offers cleaner integrations with major e-commerce platforms.
Shopify Payments charges 2.4-2.7% depending on plan. Clover varies by reseller. CapClover provides transparent, competitive rates.
Shopify is known for easy setup. Clover requires more configuration. CapClover provides white-glove setup assistance.