We sell Clover too. The difference is everything underneath.
This one isn't us versus Clover. It's Clover at list price from a website, versus the same Clover with bid processing, local installation and a broker on your side.
Compare against my real numbersWhere Clover (bought direct) shines
The platform itself
Clover's hardware and software are genuinely excellent, which is why it's in our lineup.
Buying online is fast
Order today, unbox next week. If speed is the only criterion, direct works.
Where the broker wins
The processing is bid, not listed
Bought direct, Clover comes with the rate you didn't negotiate. Through us, processors compete for your volume and the same hardware costs less every month.
The software tier is right-sized
Direct buyers routinely pay for tiers they don't use. We spec the tier to your actual operation.
Programs configured day one
Dual pricing on Clover needs correct setup. Ours arrives programmed, posted and compliant.
Local install and support
We set it up on your counter, train your staff, and answer the phone from Federal Way afterward.
If you want Clover, want it through someone who bids the processing. Same machine, smaller statement.
Fair questions
Is it really the same Clover?
Identical hardware and software. The difference is the processing relationship and the human layer around it.
I already own Clover. Can you take it over?
Usually yes. Existing Clover hardware can often be re-boarded onto processing we negotiate, keeping your menu and history.
Why would the rate differ on the same device?
The device is a storefront; the processing behind it is priced per deal. Brokers bring processors volume, so brokers get bids individuals don't.
Does going through a broker slow anything down?
Days, not weeks, and you gain installation and training you weren't getting from a shipping box.