![]() ![]() *Prices based on using monthly Lightspeed Payments as a processor. Deposits take two business days after the sale is made. Keyed transactions are 2.6% plus 30 cents per transaction. Lightspeed charges 2.6% plus 10 cents for card-present transactions. In addition to its monthly pricing, there are credit card transaction fees. Features include dedicated unlimited personalized onboarding, consultation services and application programming interface (API) support. Enterprise: For pricing, you must call to get a quote.You’ll pay $239 per month plus $29 per additional register per month. Advanced: Reward your customers for their loyalty with this plan and obtain better insights to help make decisions for your business. ![]() It costs $139 per month and each additional register is $29 per month. Standard: This plan is ideal for omnichannel businesses because of its e-commerce and accounting integrations.Each account receives one-on-one onboarding and integrated payments. Lean: Pay $79 per month plus $29 per month for each additional register or save $10 per month when paying annually.Then, if you’re satisfied, choose from the following paid plans*: We recommend thoroughly testing out its capabilities against your business needs during this trial before committing to changing over your entire POS system. Learning the differencesīecause Retail and OnSite were built separately from the ground up, there is a bit of a learning curve as you transition from one system to the other.Lightspeed POS does not offer a free plan, however, it does have a 14-day free trial. Lightspeed Retail's cloud-based nature takes a lot of the worry and stress of maintaining your system off of your plate so you can focus instead on running your business. All you need is your password and access to the internet to check up on your business.īecause you are accessing your Lightspeed Retail account through a web browser, your computer requirements are very lax (any modern computer that can access the internet will do), and you never need to worry about updating to new versions of the software, or about how those new versions will interact with your operating system. This means your information is not only safe and recoverable, it is also accessible from any of your devices on any network. Lightspeed Retail is cloud-based, meaning all of your business's information is stored on Lightspeed servers, which are secure and backed-up. ![]() While the risk of data loss can be mitigated by backing up your server, and there are ways to set up remote access to your server from another network, these workarounds are an additional layer of complexity that must be maintained. This comes with inherent risks and limitations, such as the potential to lose all of your data and an inability to access your information from elsewhere. ![]() OnSite is a server-based system, so all of your data exists on a server in your store. The biggest difference between OnSite and Retail is in where your information lives. That said, though they both bear the name Lightspeed, Retail and OnSite are different systems and sometimes satisfy your business needs in different ways. Migrating to Lightspeed Retail comes with many advantages to empower your business, and we'll be with you every step of the way to help ensure a smooth transition. ![]()
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