Best Mobile POS Systems In Canada For May 2024

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Updated: May 1, 2024, 9:46am

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Thanks to mobile point-of-sale (POS) systems, small business owners don’t have to be tied to a countertop POS at a physical location or an online store. You can use a POS app on any mobile device, whether it’s a smartphone or tablet, and use it to process sales. This means you can accept payments wherever you are. Along with a mobile POS app and a mobile device, you need a card reader to accept credit cards and mobile payments, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay. You’ll also need an internet connection.

Many mobile POS solutions include tools to help you run your business, connect to your physical or online store inventories, and track customer information and other data. In this guide, you’ll find the best mobile POS systems available today. No matter your needs, you’re sure to find a solution that’s right for you.

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The 7 Best Mobile POS Systems in Canada For 2024


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We reviewed 15 providers using a detailed methodology to help you find the seven best mobile POS systems. Our ratings looked at multiple factors, including the cost range of pricing plans, POS system features and a comprehensive review by our team of experts based on customer reviews of the providers around topics that included customer support and ease of use. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.


BEST OVERALL MOBILE POS SYSTEM

Square

Square
4.9
Our ratings take into account a product's rewards, fees, rates and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Pricing

From $0

Compatibility

iOS and Android

Built-in features

Payments, CRM, inventory management

Square

Pricing

From $0

Compatibility

iOS and Android

Built-in features

Payments, CRM, inventory management

Why We Picked It

Square is likely the best-known mobile POS system because it was one of the first and most popular. It consistently tops lists for many reasons, including its flat-fee payment processing rates, completely free POS app and its simple interface. The base software has no monthly fee, but you can choose from a handful of add-on features to make the POS system more complete. The à la carte Square apps include team management, email marketing, payroll and loyalty, which range from $4.50 CAD to $140 CAD per month.

Payment processing is built into Square, so you don’t have to shop around for a merchant services provider (MSP). The flat rate makes it easy for you to know how much you’ll have to pay with each transaction, but the fee is likely higher than what you may get from your own merchant account if you already have an established business.

  • In person: 2.65% for all major credit card
  • Online: 2.65% for all major credit card
  • Manual key: 2.65% for all major credit card

Square makes it easy to get started by sending a free card reader to any new business. You can order other compatible hardware from Square if you need more card readers or countertop solutions.

Who should use it:

Any small business that wants to sell using a mobile POS system would do well with Square because of its robust feature set and easy-to-use system. It’s an excellent choice for new businesses that may not be able to get low processing rates from merchant services.

Pros & Cons
  • Free base software and card reader
  • Flat-rate built-in payment processing
  • Inventory management and CRM included
  • Optional add-ons for loyalty, team management, etc.
  • Processing rates steep for more established businesses

BEST FOR E-COMMERCE SELLERS

Shopify

Shopify
3.8
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Pricing

From $38 CAD to $389 CAD

per month (paid annually)

Compatibility

iOS and Android

Built-in features

Payments, online store, inventory management

Shopify
Learn More

On Shopify's Website

Pricing

From $38 CAD to $389 CAD

per month (paid annually)

Compatibility

iOS and Android

Built-in features

Payments, online store, inventory management

Why We Picked It

Shopify sets itself apart from other mobile POS systems by focusing on e-commerce business owners. All three of Shopify’s POS plans include a website with a fully functional online store with unlimited products. Plans range from $38 CAD to $389 CAD per month. You can purchase a card reader from Shopify for $69 CAD.

The basic plan is packed with features, including abandoned cart recovery, marketing automation and built-in payment processing. Scaling up to the mid- or high-level tier will get you access to reporting and discounts on shipping and processing. The payment processing rates are the most complicated part of Shopify.

  • Basic Plan
    • Online: 2.9% plus 30 cents
    • In person: 2.7%
  • Shopify Plan
    • Online: 2.6% plus 30 cents
    • In person: 2.5%
  • Advanced Plan
    • Online: 2.4% plus 30 cents
    • In person: 2.4%

As you can see, you’ll pay less in transaction fees as you scale up (but you’ll pay more per month). It’s also worth noting that you can choose to use your own merchant account, but if you choose Shopify as your POS system, you’ll have to pay a transaction fee if you don’t use Shopify payments (from 0.5% to 2%, depending on the plan you’re on).

Learn more: Read our full Shopify review.

Who should use it:

Sellers that already utilize the Shopify online platform and want to expand to mobile sales.

Pros & Cons
  • Easy-to-use software
  • Includes website and online store
  • Lots of built-in features (CRM, loyalty, inventory)
  • Shopify Payments built into POS
  • Expensive plans
  • Added transaction fee if you don’t use Shopify Payments
  • No free card reader

BEST FOR LOYALTY PROGRAMS

Loyverse

Loyverse
3.4
Our ratings take into account a product's rewards, fees, rates and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Pricing

From $0

Compatibility

iOS and Android

Built-in features

Loyalty program, marketing, reporting

Loyverse

Pricing

From $0

Compatibility

iOS and Android

Built-in features

Loyalty program, marketing, reporting

Why We Picked It

Small businesses that want to focus on building relationships with customers should consider Loyverse as a POS solution. The app is free and it works on any mobile device, so you can sell at a store, on the floor, at a pop-up shop or anywhere your customers are. While the POS features for Loyverse are basic, it’s the loyalty program that may make you a fan. You can use the points program to encourage repeat business. And if customers sign up for it, you’ll then have access to customer preferences, which can help inform you of the best products to push. You can even message customers through the program (a great way to tell your customers about an upcoming sale, for example).

To make Loyverse a more complete POS solution, you may need to subscribe to some paid add-on features. For $9 USD ($12.15 CAD) per month, you’ll be able to integrate e-commerce, marketing and accounting apps. Employee management and advanced inventory cost $25 USD ($33.75 CAD) per month each, but you can get a discount if you pay annually.

Loyverse doesn’t offer its own card reader, so you’ll have to get one on your own. It also doesn’t offer built-in payment processing, but it does integrate with multiple processors, including Worldpay, Zettle and CardConnect (in North America).

Who should use it:

Loyverse’s mobile POS app is free, easy to use and it works on both iOS and Android devices—in fact, it’s one of the best Android POS systems around. We like its built-in free loyalty program that can help you retain and communicate with customers.

Pros & Cons
  • Free mobile POS app
  • Built-in loyalty program
  • Easy to use
  • Lots of hardware choices
  • No free card reader
  • Must pay monthly fee for integrations
  • No built-in payment processing

BEST FOR FOODSERVICE BUSINESSES

TouchBistro

TouchBistro
3.2
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Pricing

From $69 USD ($93.16 CAD)

per month

Compatibility

iOS

Built-in features

Floor, table and menu management, tableside ordering, staff management

TouchBistro

Pricing

From $69 USD ($93.16 CAD)

per month

Compatibility

iOS

Built-in features

Floor, table and menu management, tableside ordering, staff management

Why We Picked It

TouchBistro has all the features you likely need for your restaurant, food truck or cafe. The mobile POS app lets you take orders and payments tableside or at various locations. It includes lots of restaurant-specific features to make this a great all-in-one POS solution for any food service business. For $69 USD ($93.16 CAD) per month, you can set up your floor plans, tables and menus. Staff management comes at no added cost too.

The basic tools from TouchBistro are advanced compared to some of the best POS software. For example, inventory management doesn’t just include accurate counts and low stock alerts; you can track at the ingredient level and log recipes, so you know what you have down to portion levels. The menu management feature includes tools to help your servers upsell appetizers or desserts, for example.

To get the most complete POS system, you may need to opt for pricey add-ons from TouchBistro. You’ll have to pay $25 USD ($33.75 CAD) per month to be able to create and sell gift cards; marketing tools and a loyalty program cost $99 USD ($133.68 CAD) per month each; and online ordering will set you back $50 USD ($67.51 CAD) per month. To set up reservations through TouchBistro, you’ll pay $229 USD ($309.23 CAD) per month.

Who should use it:

Most restaurant POS systems are expensive because the features are niche and necessary. TouchBistro offers an affordable base software that makes it easy for you to take orders and accept payments whether your customers are in your restaurant or out at a festival.

Pros & Cons
  • Robust feature set for restaurants
  • Mobile POS works for iOS
  • Advanced inventory management
  • Restaurant-specific add-ons available
  • No built-in payment processing
  • Expensive POS solution
  • Not compatible with Android devices

BEST FOR ADVANCED INVENTORY FEATURES

Lightspeed

Lightspeed
3.0
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Pricing

From $89 CAD to $229 CAD-plus

per month, paid annually

Compatibility

iOS

Built-in features

Advanced inventory, payments, loyalty program

Lightspeed

Pricing

From $89 CAD to $229 CAD-plus

per month, paid annually

Compatibility

iOS

Built-in features

Advanced inventory, payments, loyalty program

Why We Picked It

Lightspeed offers a variety of custom POS solutions based on whether you run a restaurant or retail business. We focused on the retail version of its mobile POS system because it’s one of the best POS systems for retailers. You can use Lightspeed at your countertop or with an iPad or iPhone to make sales. Pricing starts at $89 CAD per month, if paid annually, but that will only give you basic features—to make the most of Lightspeed, you may need to choose the $159 CAD per month or $229 CAD per month (if paid annually) plan.

Every plan includes Lightspeed’s best feature: advanced inventory management. It includes vendor info, purchase orders and low stock alerts. You can also use Lightspeed Payments for sales transactions. The rate is comparable to other POS systems’ built-in payment processing rates. You can get lower rates for processing if you do high-volume sales and sign up for the enterprise-level plan (by quote only).

  • In person: 2.6% plus $0.10 CAD
  • Online: 2.9% plus $0.30 CAD

Aside from the expensive plans and limited functionality for low tiers, Lightspeed only works on iOS devices. It’s also worth noting that you’ll pay more if you don’t opt for Lightspeed payments.

Who should use it:

Lightspeed is one of the best iPad POS systems chiefly because of its robust inventory system. It includes helpful features, such as a loyalty program and e-commerce integration, but you’ll have to upgrade to a pricier plan for them.

Pros & Cons
  • Easy to use system
  • Advanced inventory management features
  • Built-in payment processing
  • Not compatible with Android devices
  • Pricey monthly plans
  • Many features locked behind higher-priced tiers

BEST FOR MULTILOCATION STORES

Revel

Revel
2.7
Our ratings take into account a product's rewards, fees, rates and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Pricing

Contact Sales

paid annually

Compatibility

iOS

Built-in features

Flat-fee payment processing, ingredient tracking, multi-location support

Revel

Pricing

Contact Sales

paid annually

Compatibility

iOS

Built-in features

Flat-fee payment processing, ingredient tracking, multi-location support

Why We Picked It

Revel is a flexible mobile POS system for numerous reasons—not just because it lets you manage multiple locations from one system. You can use it on an iPad to take orders tableside, set it up as a kiosk with an iPad stand for customers to place their own orders, or accept online orders. It also works well for several types of businesses, including retail stores and restaurants.

The advanced inventory features by Revel let you manage complex inventories. So, you can manage multiple SKUs, variables, or raw ingredients. Similar to other top-ranked POS systems with inventory management, you’ll get low-stock alerts, so you never oversell. Plus, you can turn your mobile POS system into a handheld barcode scanner—use your phone with the Revel inventory app to scan codes to update inventory quickly.

The price for Revel was not publicly available in Canada so you’ll need to contact the sales department on your own for pricing. To be fair, Revel is a more complicated system, so you’ll likely be grateful for the installation and onboarding help. Revel offers its own payment processing solution, but despite what the company claims on its site, pricing isn’t transparent—no fees are published.

Who should use it:

Revel is a pricey mobile POS system, but it may be worth it if you have multiple stores with multiple inventories to manage. You’ll have to contact them for a quote on pricing for hardware and payment processing.

Pros & Cons
  • Advanced inventory system
  • Built-in payment processing
  • Manage multiple locations
  • May work with hardware you own
  • Advanced reporting feature
  • Tableside, mobile & online ordering
  • Not compatible with Android devices
  • Requires three-year contract
  • Expensive onboarding fee
  • Pricing for hardware & processing not published

Forbes Advisor Ratings


COMPANY FORBES ADVISOR RATING PRICING COMPATIBILITY BUILT-IN FEATURES LEARN MORE
Square From $0 iOS and Android Payments, CRM, inventory management View More
Shopify From $38 CAD to $389 CAD per month (paid annually) iOS and Android Payments, online store, inventory management Learn More On Shopify’s Website
Loyverse From $0 iOS and Android Loyalty program, marketing, reporting View More
TouchBistro From $69 USD ($93.16 CAD) per month iOS Floor, table and menu management, tableside ordering, staff View More
Lightspeed From $89 CAD to $229 CAD-plus per month, paid annually iOS Advanced inventory, payments, loyalty program View More
Revel Contact Sales iOS Flat-fee payment processing, ingredient tracking, multi-location support View More

Methodology

There are plenty of mobile POS options available and we compared all of the best systems to find the cream of the crop. The best mobile POS systems should be easy to use, affordable and include the features you most need to run your business. We focused on a few key factors, such as pricing, compatibility and built-in features. We drilled down to the tiniest functions to rank each mobile POS to determine the top five.

Here are some of the categories we used to rank the providers that made the top of the list.

Pricing

Mobile POS options can range from completely free to nearly $400 CAD per month. Although we didn’t deduct points from a POS system for having a fee, we did give more credit to those that offer a complete solution with no monthly cost.

Additionally, small businesses may not have access to low payment processing rates (especially new businesses), so we awarded mobile POS systems that offer integrated payment processing. This accounted for 35% of our weighted scoring.

Features

You need a mobile POS system that lets you do more than only accept payments, so we ranked solutions based on their feature sets. You should expect inventory management, at the very least, but we also considered loyalty program features, menu management and CRM features. At the very least, we wanted to make sure a mobile POS system works for either iOS or Android tablets and phones. The best mobile POS works for both operating systems.

Other features that we considered essential for a mobile POS system is that it should be able to work with both retail and restaurant operations, have built-in payment processing and integration with a multitude of third-party software programs helpful to retailers and restaurateurs.

While our reviews mention a variety of features attractive to small businesses, we maintained consistency in our ratings by looking for these specific features for each provider: self-service employee portal, HR library, new hire reporting, third-party integrations, analytics and ledger reporting. We weighted features at 35% of our total score.

Expert Analysis

Based on our market research, our panel of experts turned to popular third-party review sites to gauge customer opinion on key metrics, such as popularity, value for the money, ease of use and stand-out or detailed features. These final criteria made up 30% of the total score.

Canadian specific editing and research (including pricing) conducted by Anna Rey.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does a POS system do?

A POS system is a software and hardware system that businesses use to take payments, track sales, manage inventory and connect to other business systems. With its reports and analytics, business owners can also make informed decisions about their business.

How do I choose the right POS system for my business?

The best POS system for your business depends on a variety of factors, including the type of business you have, your budget and the features you need. For many situations, it makes sense to invest in the best system you can afford and, preferably, the system can grow with your business.

What is a mobile POS system?

A mobile POS system is a combination of your smartphone or tablet, a mobile POS app and an internet connection. It allows you to complete sales transactions away from a physical POS or your online store.

Can I use my phone as a POS?

You can use your phone as a POS if you have the right software. Square and Loyverse both offer free POS software for Android and iOS operating systems, so you can try them to see what works best for you.

Does Apple have a POS?

As it is now, you need a credit card reader to process payments with your mobile POS app, but Apple is changing that soon. Apple announced it will add “tap” functionality to its iPhone, so you can accept payments without the card reader hardware.


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