Retail & POS Solutions Built Around How Modern Businesses Operate
More than a payment processor. More than a POS provider. A partner trusted by thousands of businesses Nationwide to help simplify operations and support growth.
Your POS Impacts
More Than The
Checkout Experience
Most business owners start by looking for a way to accept credit cards.
What they quickly discover is that the right POS and payment setup affects much more than how transactions are processed. It can influence inventory visibility, customer experience, employee efficiency, reporting, loyalty programs, invoicing, and the day-to-day decisions that drive business performance.
Cut Costs, Keep More
Dual pricing and relief programs designed to slash fees without hurting the customer experience...
More Than Payments.
More Than POS.
The right payment and POS environment should help you operate more efficiently, serve customers better, and gain clearer visibility into your business. From inventory and loyalty to reporting and omnichannel commerce, these tools are designed to support how modern businesses run.
Payments & POS
Accept payments, manage transactions, and support day-to-day operations with a POS setup designed around how your business sells.
Inventory Management
Track products, monitor stock levels, understand what is moving, and make better decisions before inventory issues become expensive.
Loyalty & Customer Retention
Reward repeat customers, capture customer history, and create more reasons for people to come back.
Online & Remote Payments
Accept payments beyond the counter with online, mobile tap-to-pay, invoicing, booking deposits, mobile payment options, and online or remote checkout experiences.
Reporting & Business Visibility
See sales, payment activity, inventory movement, customer behavior, and performance without piecing together disconnected reports.
Is Your Current Setup Holding Your Business Back?
Most businesses don't start looking for a new POS or payment solution because something breaks. They start looking because the systems that once worked no longer keep up with how the business operates today.
Too Many Systems To Run One Business
Payments, inventory, loyalty, reporting, and customer data are spread across different platforms that do not communicate with each other natively.
Limited Visibility Into Performance
Getting answers about sales, inventory, customers, staff, or daily activity requires pulling information from multiple places.
Customers Want More Ways To Pay
Customers want to pay in-store, online, through invoices, and on the go. Your setup should support how people actually buy.
Your Systems Haven’t Kept Up With Growth
As locations, staff, products, and sales channels grow, disconnected systems become harder to manage.
Built For Businesses Like Yours
Retail Stores
Modern payment and POS solutions for specialty retail, convenience stores, and local merchants.
Smoke Shops & CBD
Payment and retail tools built for specialty merchants with inventory and compliance needs.
Beauty & Wellness
Support for salons, spas, med spas, and appointment-driven businesses.
Food Trucks & QSR
Fast, reliable payment solutions for high-volume and mobile service environments.
Auto Repair
Payments, invoicing, and operational support for service-based businesses.
Contractors & Field Services
Payment, invoicing, and mobile solutions for businesses that work in the field or on-site.
Retail & POS FAQs
Do I Need A POS System To Work With Pinpoint?
No. Many businesses work with Pinpoint solely for payment processing. We support everything from traditional countertop terminals and wireless devices to full POS systems, online payments, invoicing, and mobile payment solutions.
Can I Keep My Existing POS System?
In many cases, yes. We support a wide range of POS platforms and payment integrations. If you're happy with your current system, we can often help improve your payment processing without requiring a complete replacement.
What's The Difference Between A POS System And A Credit Card Terminal?
A credit card terminal primarily processes payments. A POS system can also help manage inventory, reporting, employee activity, customer information, loyalty programs, and other day-to-day business operations.
Can Pinpoint Help Lower My Processing Costs?
Yes. Depending on your business type, transaction volume, and current setup, we may be able to reduce processing costs through optimized pricing, dual pricing programs, or alternative payment solutions.
What Industries Do You Work With?
We support a wide range of businesses including retail stores, smoke shops, CBD merchants, beauty and wellness businesses, auto repair facilities, food trucks, restaurants, convenience stores, liquor stores, professional services, and multi-location operations.
Do You Offer Dual Pricing Programs?
Can I Accept Payments Online And In Person?
Yes. Many businesses need the ability to accept payments in-store, online, through invoices, over the phone, or remotely. We help businesses create a payment environment that supports how their customers prefer to pay.
Do You Support Multi-Location Businesses?
Yes. We work with businesses operating across multiple locations and can help provide centralized reporting, payment management, operational visibility, and scalable solutions that grow alongside the business.
What Is The Best POS System For A Small Business?
The best POS system depends on your industry, operational needs, reporting requirements, and growth plans. A retail store, smoke shop, salon, and auto repair facility often require different features. The right solution should support payments, reporting, inventory visibility, and customer management without creating unnecessary complexity.
How Do I Know If I've Outgrown My Current POS System?
Businesses often outgrow their POS system when reporting becomes fragmented, inventory becomes difficult to manage, multiple systems are required to perform basic tasks, or operational visibility becomes limited. These challenges typically become more noticeable as a business grows.
Should I Replace My POS System Or Just My Payment Processor?
Not always. In some situations, businesses can improve pricing, support, funding times, and payment acceptance without replacing their existing POS system. In other cases, upgrading both may provide greater operational benefits.
What Features Should A Modern POS System Have?
Modern POS systems often include payment processing, inventory management, customer tracking, reporting, employee management, loyalty tools, invoicing, and support for both in-person and online transactions.