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Budget POS for starting ?

🛒 Buying Advice 👁️ 405 views 💬 6 replies 📅 Aug 10, 2025
Looking for recommendations:

We need something that handles hotel operations well

Budget is around $166/month. What would you suggest?
Jason Baker 👑 Master
1,405 points • Member since Dec 2024

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Chris Perez
👑 Master
171 posts
Aug 18, 2025
This is why we switched to Brink POS. No regrets.
Justin Young
👑 Master
217 posts
Sep 4, 2025
Cost us about $179/month all in. Worth it.
Nancy Peterson
👑 Master
230 posts
Sep 13, 2025
I've been using PioneerRx for 13 months and it has been working well for us
Sharon Richardson
👑 Master
234 posts
Sep 13, 2025
Had the same problem, support was frustrating when I contacted them.
Nancy Peterson
👑 Master
230 posts
Oct 5, 2025
Make sure you're on the latest version. That fixed it for us.
Raymond Henderson
👑 Master
191 posts
Nov 7, 2025
The reporting is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.

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