Outgrew the module list.

One product, one bill, one login — instead of a stack of modules, integrations and add-ons. The till that already knows the rules.

What a modern floor OS does in 2026.

This is the objective standard — not Vetka's claim, the baseline a serious operator should expect from any till sold today. Read it as a checklist. Tick what your current system already does.

Runs on phones your team already owns

No fleet of proprietary tablets to buy, charge and replace.

Cloud signing on every receipt

No fiscal box per device. Compliance signed in the cloud, country-correct.

Snap a menu, AI does the data entry

Photo → categories, prices, modifiers, allergens. Five minutes, not five hours.

Recipes deduct stock as you sell

Variance flagged at the daily threshold. Theft visible before payroll closes.

Tips routed by hours, section or role

Logged as a separate ledger line. Tax-clean, payroll-clean, dispute-clean.

Card + cash + tap-to-pay in one screen

No mode switching mid-queue. Apple Pay and Google Pay first-class.

Day close generated automatically

Hash-chained, signed, retained. Auditor opens in a tab.

Multi-location ledger when you need it

One product, one bill, one portfolio view. Add a venue, not a vendor.

Tick what your current till does.

Your score

0/8

Vetka does all 8. Your gap is the case for switching — read it back to yourself before you talk to us.

Problems we hear from operators ready to switch.

Generic failure modes from owners who outgrew their first POS. We don't name the system — if any of these match your Tuesday, you're the reader we wrote this for.

Per-module pricing balloons

Year one looks reasonable on the demo deck. Year two, every line of "value" you wanted is a paid module on top: inventory, payments, loyalty, kitchen display, advanced reporting. The bill grows faster than the business.

Compliance bolted on per market

A multi-country product treats your country as a configuration. The fiscal module is set up by support, the export format is something an integrator delivers. Country-correct compliance has to be the floor of the product, not a follow-up email.

Support that works the timezone of someone else

When the till stops at 21:00 on Saturday, you don't want a ticket queue ranked by region or vendor. You want one number, one human, the same evening. Big-vendor support doesn't scale that way.

Hardware menus that look like 2015

Touch screen, integrated terminal, kitchen printer, all certified, all expensive, all replaced every three years. A modern floor OS runs on the phone the team already owns. Hardware is optional, not the default.

Same job, every day. Different cost.

How the same recurring jobs run on each system. Factual. Yours to verify.

FlowLightspeed
  • See total costModules priced separatelyOne tier, all features includedYear-2 surprise
  • Inventory varianceAdvanced inventory module add-onRecipes deduct as you sell. StandardModule cost
  • Compliance setupConfigured by support per marketCloud signing live the moment you submit tax registrationDays of waiting
  • HardwareCertified terminal, integrated peripheralsPhone in your pocket. Optional iPad / KDSHardware budget
  • Daily closeOpen back-office, run reportAuto at 23:59. Signed, archived, sent~30 min / day
  • Multi-locationPer-venue licence, separate setupAdd a location to Group, same loginSetup time
  • AuditPull export, build packetOpen in a tab. Hash-chained, retainedHalf a day

We don't pull customers.
We're here when you outgrow.

If your current till runs the floor, the kitchen and the books without your team noticing it's there — stay. We don't cold-call, we don't cut commercial deals to flip you. The day your old system costs you a Saturday night, this page is still here.

Switch when the bill costs more than the business.

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