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Updated Oct 03, 2024

Clover POS Review

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Written By: Jamie JohnsonBusiness Operations Insider and Senior Analyst
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Editors Score:8.9/10
Clover is our pick for the POS system with the best overall value, thanks to its durable hardware, low payment processing fees and robust customer support. Clover serves restaurants, retail stores, service-based businesses and e-commerce businesses.
Plus Sign Pros
  • Clover offers competitive flat-rate payment processing fees.
  • Clover's high-quality hardware stands up well in busy restaurant and retail environments.
  • Clover's App Market includes hundreds of popular third-party apps that can help you manage accounting, marketing and nearly every other area of your business.
Minus Sign Cons
  • Clover offers a free 30-day trial but doesn't have a free plan.
  • The pricing on Clover's website can be a bit confusing.
  • Since you can buy hardware through Clover or third-party vendors, it can be hard to know whether you're getting the best deal.
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Editor's Rating8.9/10

Clover is an excellent option for businesses seeking a high-value, intuitive and comprehensive POS system. Its diverse hardware offerings help businesses in many industries process credit card, chip and NFC payments. New businesses will find Clover a scalable platform at a cost-effective price point, giving them a strong footing upon which to start off.

Businesses can use the platform’s affordably priced software to run reports, manage employees and customers, and offer online ordering. Additionally, Clover’s software integrates with hundreds of third-party apps, allowing you to create a customized solution for your business. 

Clover POS Editor's Rating:

8.9 / 10

Pricing
9/10
Free trial
10/10
Integrations
10/10
Customer support
9/10
Mobile app
9/10

Why Clover Is Best for Overall Value

We chose Clover as the best POS system for overall value, thanks to its comprehensive software and hardware options. The platform’s robust features — including reporting tools, POS inventory management, payment processing and customer engagement options — will help you run nearly every aspect of your business. It also facilitates invoicing and online ordering. Additionally, Clover integrates with hundreds of third-party payment processors, vastly increasing its usability.

Clover’s hardware is well-designed and an excellent choice for restaurants and retail stores. You can purchase individual hardware devices or hardware bundles through Clover or a third-party vendor. Its software is competitively priced, and many businesses will welcome the platform’s flat-rate credit card processing fees. And if you run into any problems, Clover offers 24/7 customer support by phone and has helpful online resources.  

Did You Know?Did you know
Today's POS systems are changing and evolving to address shared commerce, mobile trends, POS-CRM integrations and big data utilization.
Clover POS displayed on various devices

Clover lets businesses customize their systems with the right mix of software, hardware and add-ons. Source: Clover

Usability

We found Clover’s software easy to set up and fairly intuitive, which isn’t the case with some competitors we reviewed. We found Clover’s software easy to set up and fairly intuitive, which isn’t the case with some competitors we reviewed. Even businesses setting up a POS system for the first time should have no issues with Clover. 

We were impressed with how customizable the platform is, especially when you take advantage of Clover’s App Market. Through this marketplace, you can download various apps to help run your business, including solutions for managing payroll, tracking inventory, viewing detailed analytics and managing customers. 

We also like that Clover’s virtual terminal lets you accept customer payments without purchasing hardware. This is a good option if you’re just starting a business and need an affordable way to accept credit cards and other customer payment methods. However, if you need hardware to run your establishment, Clover’s options are durable, functional and easy to navigate. 

Additionally, we appreciate that if your internet is temporarily down, you can still accept payments via the platform’s Offline Payments option. Once your internet connection is restored, the system automatically submits offline payments for authorization. This kind of reliability is a huge benefit to businesses.

Clover App Market

Clover’s POS system is even more functional when combined with the Clover App Market. Source: Clover

Clover Features

Point of sale

Clover’s hardware and software allow businesses to accept customer payments anywhere.

Reporting

Manage multiple businesses and locations from one easy-to-access dashboard.

Employee management

Clover’s software lets you track employee schedules and approve time-off requests.

Online ordering

Create a digital menu and offer online ordering. 

Customer management

Use Clover to store customer information and build loyalty.

Invoicing

Service-based businesses can send invoices and track customer payments.

Point of Sale

Clover provides the hardware and software businesses need to take orders and accept customer payments. You can use Clover to accept credit and debit cards, EMV chip cards and contactless NFC mobile payments. These features allow even the smallest businesses to give their customers flexibility in how they choose to pay.

We particularly like that Clover facilitates in-store or online payments — with or without Wi-Fi. You’ll set up your tax rate once and apply it automatically to every payment. You’ll also receive payment fraud protection of up to $100,000, , which could make the difference between survival and closure for very small businesses. 

We like that the software has cloud-based storage, allowing you to access your data from anywhere. We also appreciate that Clover offers accessories like barcode scanners, a cash drawer and a weight scale for added functionality.

Clover POS hardware

Clover’s hardware gives you all the tools you need to run your business efficiently. Source: Clover

Did You Know?Did you know
Clover works with service providers, restaurants and retail locations to provide robust POS system benefits. For instance, the company offers mobile POS systems for restaurants, as well as online ordering and contactless NFC mobile payments.

Reporting

Clover’s POS reporting functions allow you to track real-time data about your business from one easy-to-access dashboard. We like that the company provides a mobile dashboard where you can review sales, identify top-performing locations, and stay on top of customer refunds.

Businesses will appreciate that Clover’s reporting software can sync with many of the best accounting software solutions, including QuickBooks. When a POS system integrates with QuickBooks and other top accounting tools, handling your finances becomes easier. And the depth of information you receive will help you make data-driven decisions about your business.  

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POS sales reports provide insights into sales and inventory trends to help you optimize promotions, understand customer buying trends, and evaluate your marketing campaign's effectiveness.
Clover reporting

Clover’s POS sales reports provide insights into sales trends and help you track key metrics. Source: Clover

Employee Management

Clover’s employee management software can help you handle your growing team. We like that it allows you to set POS system permission levels for various employees to control access and minimize confusion.  

We also like that Clover can help you create employee schedules, manage employee time-off requests and reward your workers with customizable tip screens. You can also use the software to track employee hours, set up employee benefits, run payroll and identify top performers. 

Key TakeawayKey takeaway
If you prefer using a separate payroll system to manage employee pay and benefits, check out our reviews of the best payroll services to identify the right solution for your business.

Online Ordering

Customers often expect the restaurants they frequent to offer online ordering. Fortunately, Clover lets you create a digital menu that customers can easily scroll through. We like that any menu changes you make will show up automatically on your online ordering page, eliminating confusion and errors. 

Clover POS online ordering

Once guests place an online order, they can schedule it for curbside pickup or delivery through a service like Uber Eats or DoorDash. You can accept payments directly through your website or via an online portal Clover will set up for you. 

Clover’s software allows restaurants to accept and manage online orders. Source: Clover

Customer Management

We were impressed that Clover is a CRM-enabled POS system that helps you stay in touch with your customers. You can use the platform to do the following:

  • Contact customers directly
  • Send promotional offers
  • Offer customer loyalty program rewards
  • Solicit feedback from your guests

You can also use the software to send physical or digital gift cards and choose from over 70 premade templates — a unique option we didn’t see from many competitors. Customers can buy gift cards and redeem them directly through their smartphones.

Customer loyalty programs and promotions are critical for driving repeat business, which is especially important for new businesses and small, local companies. Clover makes extending these offers easy, giving these types of businesses an effective way to compete against bigger brands.

Clover POS customer profiles

Clover allows you to create customer profiles for centralized storage of credit card information and customer data. Source: Clover

Invoicing

Clover is among the best POS systems for restaurants and e-commerce businesses, but it’s also a great choice for service-based businesses. The software can create invoices, set up recurring payments and accept online payments from customers. 

Clover Costs

Clover’s pricing largely depends on your business type. There are six categories, each of which has Starter, Standard and Advanced pricing tiers with varying features (all include POS software). Here’s a brief outline of Clover’s Starter offerings: 

Category

Starting monthly price 

Payment processing fees

Top features

Full-service dining

$165 

2.3% + 10 cents

  • Station Solo POS with cash drawer and receipt printerOrder management
  • Online ordering
  • Omnichannel menu management
  • Employee management
  • Reporting

Quick-serve restaurant

$105 

2.3% + 10 cents

  • 8-inch touch-screen POS with receipt printer
  • Order management
  • Online ordering
  • Omnichannel menu management
  • Employee management
  • Reporting

Retail shops

$60 

2.6% + 10 cents

  • 8-inch touch-screen POS with receipt printer
  • Order management
  • Online sales
  • Customer management
  • Employee management

Professional services

$14.95 

3.5% + 10 cents

  • Invoicing
  • Client engagement
  • Reporting
  • Order management
  • Employee management

Personal services

$50 

2.6% + 10 cents

  • Flex handheld POS device
  • Customer engagement
  • Reporting
  • Order management
  • Employee management

Home and field services

$14.95 

3.5% + 10 cents

  • Invoicing
  • Reporting
  • Customer engagement
  • Order management
  • Employee management

Standard and Advanced plans for each category provide more robust features and hardware and may have slightly different payment processing rates. You can buy additional hardware at any time. For example, a basic Clover Go handheld card reader costs $49, while a Clover Station Duo is $1,799. There are also various add-ons, including payroll integration.

With so many factors to consider, you’ll likely need to speak to a sales rep to confirm a monthly price. 

Clover Station Duo POS

The Clover Station Duo features a customer-facing screen, receipt printer and cash drawer. Source: Clover

Clover Setup

You’ll begin your setup process by contacting a Clover sales rep to help you identify the right software plan and hardware options for your business. We like that Clover allows you to bundle multiple hardware options or only purchase the devices you need. 

Setting up your new Clover hardware is straightforward and should take only a few minutes. You’ll start by activating your device, which you can do by following the device-specific PDFs the company provides on its website. If you run into any issues setting up your POS system, you can log in to your account and receive personalized support.

Clover Customer Service

We were impressed that accessing Clover customer support is as easy as pushing the callback feature on your Clover device and entering your phone number. A Clover business consultant will call you right back. We preferred this system to other vendors that only offer live chats or forums. We also like that Clover support simplifies the process of managing disputes and chargebacks, which is a significant problem many providers have trouble solving.

Clover online help

Clover’s online help resources can assist with setup, troubleshooting or learning how to use your Clover system. Source: Clover

Clover Drawbacks

We identified the following drawbacks to Clover POS: 

  • Proprietary hardware: The biggest drawback of Clover’s POS is that it requires using Clover-branded hardware and doesn’t work with third-party options. Although Clover’s hardware options are extensive and the equipment is high quality, the fact that it won’t integrate with non-Clover hardware could be a problem for some business owners. If you’re interested in a POS system that’s compatible with third-party hardware, check out our review of Epos Now and our Lightspeed review
  • Complicated pricing: Additionally, Clover’s pricing can be challenging to understand. All its plans are listed on its website, but because costs vary by industry, pricing tier and the add-ons you’ll need, you’ll likely need to speak to a sales rep to arrive at a definitive price. Read our review of TouchBistro if you’d like to learn more about a vendor with a more straightforward pricing structure.

Methodology

When researching the best POS systems for overall value, we looked for competitively priced solutions with comprehensive features and numerous customization options. Our process included comparing more than a dozen POS systems, including Toast, Square and Lightspeed. 

After careful evaluation and examining dozens of customer reviews, we found that Clover met our overall value goals. Our research helped us see where Clover shines among competitors and where it could improve. 

Clover FAQs

You can purchase Clover's hardware directly through the company or a third-party vendor.
Clover's monthly fee depends on the pricing plan you choose, but the least expensive plan starts at $14.95 per month.
Clover and Square both offer competitive, flat-rate payment processing fees, a virtual terminal and robust app integrations. However, Square may be better for customers looking for a free plan, though 24/7 customer support isn't available. Clover may be a better choice for businesses that need a wide range of hardware options.

Overall Value

We recommend Clover for …

  • Small and midsize businesses.
  • E-commerce businesses and restaurants.
  • Any business looking for top-notch POS hardware options.
  • Merchants seeking competitive payment processing rates.

We don’t recommend Clover for …

  • Businesses looking for free software options.
  • Businesses that want to use more than one payment processing company.
  • Businesses that want to use non-Clover hardware.
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Written By: Jamie JohnsonBusiness Operations Insider and Senior Analyst
For more than five years, Jamie Johnson has been guiding business owners on financial matters both big and small. This includes investment advice, insights on business loans and funding options, recommendations on insurance and more. Johnson excels at delivering easy-to-understand direction so entrepreneurs can make the best financial decisions for their businesses and, as a solopreneur herself, she regularly tests business strategies and services. At Business News Daily, Johnson covers financial services like payroll processing and credit card processing, as well as topics like business liabilities, peer-to-peer lending, accounting standards and more. Johnson's expertise can also be found in a variety of finance publications, including InvestorPlace, Credit Karma, Insurify and Rocket Mortgage. She has also demonstrated a deep understanding of other B2B topics — including sales, payroll, marketing and social media — for the likes of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. News & World Report, CNN, USA Today and Business Insider.
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