Why QSRs are migrating to cloud-based POS systems
The shift to cloud-based POS systems is driven by several key advantages these systems offer. As QSR operators continually seek to thin on-site hardware and servers, they promise an easily manageable hardware stack with fewer service interruptions. On locally managed POS systems, any service disruption could mean lost time, lost money, and poor experience as operators and customers waited for repair techs to visit the actual location to get systems back up and running. That’s not the only advantage, however:
- Uniform operational standard across restaurants: Cloud-based POS systems eliminate inconsistencies and inefficiencies while creating unified, cohesive brand experiences. They allow for immediate and uniform promotion rollouts, which can be strategically tied to specific moments in time, thereby enhancing marketing effectiveness.
- Mobile and kiosk integration: These systems easily integrate with devices such as employee tablets and customer kiosks for ordering, improving service speed and flexibility. In locations with high drive-thru volumes, tablets in the hands of employees working their way through a line of cars can be instrumental in “line-busting.”
- Real-time data analytics: In the fast-paced QSR environment, instantaneous data transmission enables restaurant owners to make quicker, data-informed decisions regarding menu changes, inventory needs, and labor allocation.
- Third-party integration: QSR establishments don’t exist in a vacuum. Particularly amid growing use of meal-delivery services, it’s imperative from an operations and experience standpoint to integrate with internal and external systems. These include, but aren’t limited to, delivery services, back-office applications, IoT networks, and inventory management systems.
- Scalability and flexibility: Unlike traditional POS systems, which may require additional hardware or software for expansion, cloud-based solutions can easily accommodate the growth of a restaurant, from a single outlet to a multi-chain enterprise, without a significant increase in operational cost.
- Customer experience: By integrating with various platforms, cloud-based POS allows customers to order from their preferred channel, be it a mobile app, a delivery platform, or an in-store kiosk. The result is a unified, frictionless, and superior customer experience.
