iPad-based POS systems like TouchBistro promise simplicity, while Clover offers dedicated hardware. Neither is perfect - connectivity issues, app crashes, and unresponsive support plague both. We can help.
TouchBistro runs on iPads you provide. Clover requires proprietary hardware. CapClover offers flexible hardware options to fit your setup.
TouchBistro stores data locally on iPad. Clover is more cloud-dependent. CapClover ensures you can process payments even offline.
Both offer table layouts and management. TouchBistro's is more intuitive. CapClover matches or exceeds these features.
TouchBistro charges $69+/month plus you buy iPads. Clover bundles hardware and software. CapClover provides all-inclusive pricing.
| 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.
TouchBistro is restaurant-focused with intuitive features. Clover is more versatile. CapClover offers restaurant-specific solutions with superior support.
Yes, iPads are separate costs. With Clover you get proprietary hardware. CapClover offers flexible equipment options.
Both integrate with KDS systems. TouchBistro's is native while Clover needs apps. CapClover includes KDS in supported packages.
Yes, CapClover helps restaurants transition smoothly with data migration and staff training support.