Opero vs the major restaurant POS platforms

Switching POS is a big call. These are honest, side-by-side comparisons — what each platform is genuinely good at, and where Opero's bring-your-own-tablet, one-price-per-location model wins (or doesn't).

Opero vs Clover

An all-in-one alternative to Clover's terminals and app marketplace — run your restaurant on tablets you own.

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Opero vs Lightspeed Restaurant

Lightspeed Restaurant is part of a large retail-and-restaurant platform with deep features and a per-device, per-module model. Opero is a restaurant-only OS that runs on your own tablets, bundles the modules, and charges one price per location.

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Opero vs Owner

Owner is a DoorDash alternative; Opero is a DoorDash alternative that also handles your full POS, kitchen, inventory, and labor.

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Opero vs Revel Systems

An iPad POS for independent restaurants — all-in-one, no contracts, direct support.

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Opero vs Shift4 Dine

Two different models: bring-your-own tablets with one per-location price, or a vendor-supplied hardware bundle tied to the vendor's payment processing.

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Opero vs SpotOn

SpotOn pairs its own hardware with a payments-and-software bundle. Opero runs on the tablets you already own, ships one payment device per location, bundles the full restaurant stack, and charges one published price per location.

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Opero vs Square for Restaurants

A deeper restaurant OS than Square's POS — KDS, inventory, labor, and multi-location, on hardware you already own.

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Opero vs Toast

A Toast alternative with no proprietary terminals — run POS, kiosk, QR, and KDS on the tablets you already own.

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Opero vs TouchBistro

TouchBistro is a polished iPad POS, but it leans on its own hardware and a stack of add-on modules. Opero runs on the iPads or Android tablets you already own, bundles the modules in, and charges one price per location.

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See it on your own tablets

One per-location price. Unlimited devices. POS, kiosk, QR, KDS, inventory, labor, and payments on one spine.