What Is Clover?

What is Clover?

Clover is a POS (Point Of Sales) system that was introduced in 2010. Clover provides simplified solutions to vendors through its hardware and software. The headquarters of Clover are in Sunnyvale, California, New York, Atlanta, and Colorado Springs.

Clover POS makes business owners’ day-to-day operations simpler, by providing various useful tools. It offers tools that assist inventory to customer management.

On an essential level, every Clover system provides POS functionality that includes a credit card payment process. Thereupon subscribing for Clover, users are allowed to add third-party applications and integrations through the Clover App Market.

The added integrations and apps develop an all-in-one service system that supports crucial business operations, like payroll and human resources. Regardless, business owners should tour each third-party application separately to confirm it fulfills their requirements. 

Customer assistance for integrations relies on the provider, and even Clover refers POS users to the application provider for customer support. 

Several applications and integrations impose a subscription fee, along with your existing Clover subscription. Subscription fees can be monthly or One-time, it also depends on the provider.

Clover offers a combination of a POS system along with handheld devices to users with premium subscriptions. Fresh businesses can subscribe to the Clover Go. It functions with Android and iOS devices. 

Clover even provides a refund system called Virtual Terminal. Users can receive or refund payments employing any compatible internet-connected device.

Altogether, business owners prefer the Clover POS system because of its simple user experience and all-in-one facilities. 

Every hardware provided with the POS is pre-configured with Clover’s customized Android operating system.

The software automatically revamps every week, and it provides a plug and performs the installation. In addition, the user interface is easy to navigate, allowing for fast onboarding.

Not being the cheapest solution in the market, Clover presents competitive subscription pricing and adequate payment processing fees in comparison to the other POS systems that exist in the market. However, add-on features can instantly heighten the monthly costs. For example, Clover charges a fee of 1.5% for food orders by using Google’s TheOrdering.app, on regular payment processing expenditures.

Retailers and restaurant proprietors who already have an online ordering system on their website or operate through credit card processing providers should talk to a Clover support representative before buying a fresh Clover system. While Clover glorifies its standalone webpage for online orders but it is less transparent on how it works with your existing e-commerce site.

Transactions made through the Clover system need a merchant processing account and customers can contact Clover support to know about processing solutions. Regardless, Clover has partnerships with various authorized resellers, including merchant accounts service providers such as Payment Depot and Bevel Payment Solutions.

In coexistence with Fiserv, Clover offers industry-standard protection, complete encryption, payment card industry (PCI) verification, and allows custom user access permissions. Clover provides a highly active support system to every clover customer. In some circumstances, it is better to appoint a local reseller who can support you instantly instead of making you wait for several hours for a callback.