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Receive delivery orders in WaiterPOS
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WaiterPOS can be connected into the restaurant stack so order intake, product references, operational status, and data handoffs stay coordinated from Sinqro.
A POS app is the application used by the restaurant as register and kitchen software
Receive delivery orders in WaiterPOS
Receive takeaway orders in WaiterPOS
Receive reservations with pre-order in WaiterPOS
Receive reservations in WaiterPOS
Receive table-service orders in WaiterPOS
Accept orders or reservations from WaiterPOS
Cancel orders or reservations from WaiterPOS
Update orders or reservations preparation status from WaiterPOS
Receive orders or reservations status updates in WaiterPOS
Only cancellationsSend products and modifiers from WaiterPOS to Sinqro
Requires manual mappingSend multiple price rates for products and modifiers from WaiterPOS to Sinqro
Send menus with menu sections from your WaiterPOS to Sinqro
Send service zones and tables from your WaiterPOS to Sinqro
Receive an isolated payment from the table in WaiterPOS
Update the table orders and payments reading from WaiterPOS
Centralize in Sinqro also the local sales registered in WaiterPOS
Injection of table payments in WaiterPOS considering tips
Injection of orders in WaiterPOS considering tips in its payments
Compare adjacent systems when the restaurant is choosing channels, POS dependencies, delivery partners, or payment flows for the same rollout.
Short answers designed for evaluation workflows and assistant-ready summaries.
WaiterPOS connects with Sinqro so restaurant channels, sales flows, and operating workflows can run through the same core. Recibe pedidos y reservas en tu TPV WaiterPOS
WaiterPOS currently publishes connector coverage for POS apps. The page lists 4 available capabilities so operators can understand what can be configured before a rollout conversation.
Start with the workflows and capabilities shown here, then confirm the exact setup with the Sinqro team: channels, POS, menus, table flow, payments, schedules, and any rollout constraints.