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Best Pos System Apps in 2026

Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 1,241 real negative reviews from the top Pos System apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.

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1. Square Point of Sale (POS)

Main Weakness

Frequent account holds and fund withholding without clear communication.

"Square is holding my money for over 90 days."
"Account got randomly put 'under review' and I couldn’t accept payments."

2. Shopify Point of Sale (POS)

Main Weakness

Poor customer support and slow response times.

"Customer service is a joke. Buyer beware."
"Never had a problem with Square over the last two years."

3. GoDaddy Commerce: POS Payments

Main Weakness

App reliability issues and poor UX.

"App keeps freezing on me and I have to use the app I am now downloading."
"It’s the worst app ever don’t use it."

4. PayPal POS (ex Zettle)

Main Weakness

Inconsistent payment processing and lack of features.

"Payment processing is unreliable."
"Lack of support for manual card entry."

5. SwipeSimple - Point of Sale

Main Weakness

Limited features and poor customer support.

"Customer service is not helpful."
"App is not intuitive and hard to navigate."

The Bottom Line

The analysis of 1241 negative reviews from the 'Pos System' category on the iOS App Store reveals significant dissatisfaction among users, with several common themes. The most prevalent issue, mentioned in 46% of reviews, is the freezing and crashing of apps, which severely disrupts business operations. Users frequently express frustration with poor customer support (mentioned in 38% of reviews), ...

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