INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The company has been working on a cash register that works better than your clunky touchscreen from ten years ago.Tiller is working on a
software solution for restaurants
It works with a good old iPad and connects with multiple payment solutions.You can customize the menu and restaurant layout in the app to
make it as easy as possible to enter an order
For instance, you can manage your inventory and your staff directly from Tiller with third-party services.You can receive orders from
UberEats or Lunchr on your Tiller tablet
You can manage bookings from TheFork and other services.When it comes to payment, you can pair Tiller with a Sumup or Ingenico card reader
and accept all sorts of cards and contactless payments
You can also add Lydia, Lyf Pay and other mobile payment apps
Finally, Tiller tries to automate your accounting reports as much as possible.If you want to use Tiller even more than that, you can give an
iPhone to your waiters so that they can use the Tiller mobile app to write down orders
in France and Spain, and the startup has attracted 5,000 clients so far
It could be a good way to get started in new markets.