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  1. #SQUARE SPACE ANDROID#
  2. #SQUARE SPACE SOFTWARE#

There's no software or systems integration. To reiterate what Paul said, looks like the Squarespace Square integration is merely re: hardware. would love to know if/when it's rolling out in Australia?

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I'll be curious to hear your experince of it after you've run it awhile. It's still 2 databases and they don't sync. Weebly, while now owned by Square and sales integration is good, product/stock integration is still not great. Bear in mind that there will be additional costs to use a inventory-sync service such as Trunk Inventory. If you are outside the USA and you currently using Square for in-person sales then your options are:ġ. You can build a new Square Online Store (as described above) for your online sales.Ģ. You can build a new Squarespace store for your online store and then purchase a third-party solution to bridge the gap between the two different inventory systems. Once complete, you can use Squarespace for both online and in-person sales. You can build a new Squarespace store and then transition your inventory off Square and onto Squarespace. Square will sync inventory between your POS and your Square Online Store if you create it using the "online store" option within your existing Square account. You can build a new Square Online Store and start selling online really quickly. If you are based in the USA and are using Square for in-person sales then you have two options available to help you move online: Hopefully soon - but there's no word from anyone at Squarespace about when this will be. If you are based outside the USA and are selling online with Squarespace, there isn't a Squarespace-only option available to you yet. You'll also need to open a Square account for in-person payment processing and purchase one of their card readers.

#SQUARE SPACE ANDROID#

To do this, you need a newish iPhone, iPad or Android phone that is capable of running a recent version of the Squarespace Commerce App (you'll find specific App version details in this support article). If you are based in the USA and have been using a Squarespace Commerce plan to sell online, you can now sell in-person too, using the same Squarespace platform. Square POS is available in many more countries. You cannot use it in Canada (or anywhere else) yet. Squarespace POS is currently only available in the USA. The options available to you will depend on your location. You need to select one or the other for your inventory management. They are not connected, and neither are their ecommerce platforms. To ensure everyone is on the same page, I'll try to clarify some of the areas where others have been confused.įirstly, it's important to remember that Squarespace and Square are completely separate companies. As a side note the packaging for the Square Stand is stunning, well done!Īs expected, there is quite a lot of confusion about the Point of Sale services provided by Squarespace, especially as they partnered with Square - a major player in the point of sale payments market. It is going to be a fun weekend getting all this going and ready. Is that the integrated choice or a better choice?ĭoes anyone know if there is a specific template or custom work that has been done for the restaurant industry that covers ordering, tickets to the kitchen, etc. I see there is a mobile/iPad app to manage the website/orders, etc. Not the end of the world, I just want to stop trying to do what can't be done. all over again and can't just bring the website over or the menu anyway. I have to use the iPad app to make the menu items, variations, pricing, etc. I'm looking to confirm if I have this right.Īfter you set up your squarespace website with a menu/pricing/ordering, you have to do the exact same thing on the POS in the case of a walk up placing an order. The biggest issue is that it appears to me that the POS and the site don't actually talk to each other or work together in any way. It also appears the whole this is not really set up as a restaurant management system with tickets to the kitchen and the like. It appears the squarespace site can reasonably do this, accept prepayments, etc. We're setting up our fish & chips place to accept online orders for takeout, spacing people out to come get it, the usual. I've got the Square Point of Sale (this beautiful stand unit and the mag reader) and I've signed up for Squarespace thinking, okay, these can either be stand alone or you can use them both.











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