POS-n-go is an Android POS and store operations system from POS-n-go Solutions Inc., aimed at small retailers, bookstores, specialty grocery stores, restaurants, cafés, bars, salons, spas, pet groomers, consignment shops, and similar businesses. It can run on all-in-one devices from PAX, Poynt, Elo, and others, and also supports bring-your-own Android phones or tablets. Its positioning is an integrated “in-store + online” checkout solution.
Based on the available content, POS-n-go covers modules such as checkout, sales, refunds and exchanges, end-of-day closing, reporting, inventory, customers, suppliers, gift cards, customer accounts, restaurant orders, waitlists, time clock, and more. Its online capabilities include Online Store, Online Ordering, and Online Booking, making it suitable for small merchants that need delivery/takeout, appointment booking, or e-commerce features. The system also provides a Web Portal for managing products, pages, taxes and fees, discounts, locations, subscriptions, and reports.
Its POS service uses a single plan: 29.99 CAD/month/device, with an emphasis on no hidden fees and no contracts. Payment integrations listed include Chase Paymentech, Clover, Elavon, Global Payments, Nuvei, Stripe, and others. Nuvei’s pricing is disclosed in more detail: credit cards are $0.08 + 0.18% Cost+, while Interac Debit is $0.05, though there is also a quarterly PCI fee of $34.95. Hardware can be purchased or rented, with options such as PAX A80, PAX A920, Dejavoo Z9, and others.
The main advantages are transparent pricing, flexible hardware options, coverage for both retail and food-service use cases, and support for online stores, online ordering, and appointment booking. It also supports a relatively broad range of payment terminals and peripherals, making it a good fit for small merchants that do not want to be locked into a single hardware ecosystem. Limitations include the lack of visible open APIs, developer documentation, a free plan, or clear official trial information. There is also limited disclosure around team permissions, audit features, and enterprise-level compliance. Its terms state that hardware is non-returnable and that after-hours support is charged separately, so merchants should evaluate budget and after-sales expectations in advance.
POS-n-go is better suited to small stores, quick-service restaurants, cafés, and appointment-based service businesses in Canada or merchants using one of its supported payment processors. For use in mainland China, website and service accessibility, payment terminal deployment, tax invoice handling, and local payment compatibility are not disclosed, so these remain uncertain. Before adopting it, businesses should test network access, hardware procurement, international payments, and local compliance requirements. Chinese merchants may also want to compare local alternatives such as 二维火, 客如云, 银豹收银, and 美团收银.
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