The window moves fast. The signal doesn't always.
A truck needs payments that work in a parking lot with one bar of LTE, hardware that runs on battery, and fees that don't gnaw a mobile margin. All three are solvable.
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What trucks are up against
Dead zones eat sales
Lunch rush at a site with no signal still has to take cards. Offline-capable setups keep the line moving and sync later.
Flat-rate apps tax convenience
The famous little readers are easy and expensive. At real truck volume the flat rate quietly out-costs a real account.
Power and space are scarce
Hardware has to run on battery, survive grease and heat, and fit a window shelf.
The program fit
Fair questions
What happens when the signal dies mid-rush?
Offline mode keeps taking cards and syncs when you're back in coverage. We'll configure the risk limits so you know exactly where the line is.
What hardware survives a truck?
Battery handhelds and compact iPad setups with thermal printers. No tower, no tangle of cords.
Is dual pricing workable on a menu board?
Yes, two columns or a posted percentage note. We supply the compliant signage either way.
I'm on a flat-rate app now. Worth switching?
Past roughly $8-10K a month, almost always. The comparison takes one month of statements and ten minutes.
Can I take orders by QR while people wait?
With KwickPOS, yes: scan, order and pay from the line, which is free throughput at a busy site.
Make the window faster and cheaper.
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