The
Ultimate POS Solution
The Write-On Handheld™ relies on handwriting recognition
to create a POS system that can be used as easily as
a pencil and pad. As soon as you see a demo of the Write-On
Handheld you’ll wonder why you didn’t think
of it yourself. The Write-On Handheld is so easy and
intuitive that waiters can quickly jot down an order
– just as they have always done – and send
it to the kitchen with a quick tap of their stylus.
There’s no need to visit a fixed POS station and
process the order a second time, and no need to check
with the kitchen to see if an item is sold out.
As the only handheld POS system that relies on handwriting
recognition, the Write-On Handheld is also the ONLY
handheld POS system that really works at tableside.
By moving beyond the POS/cash register paradigm, the
Write-On Handheld has become a practical customer service
tool. Servers aren’t forced to interrupt their
customers to navigate through endless screens of tiny
touchbuttons. And customers appreciate getting quick
answers to questions they may have about today’s
specials, the wine list, or whether a particular recipe
includes nuts.
The Write-On Handheld keeps servers on the floor to
offer a second round of drinks or today’s special
dessert just when the customer wants it – and
guarantees increased sales through improved service.
At the same time, labor costs are reduced because fewer
servers can handle more tables at a time.
Servers - If your staff can write,
they can learn to use the Write-On Handheld in under
15 minutes. And they’ll love it because it means
less running, better service – and better tips!
Managers - Walk around with the Write-On
Handheld in your pocket. From anywhere in the establishment
you can access most every POS function and backoffice
report. You can comp or discount items, receive overtime
alerts, print checks for waiting customers, check real-time
sales and labor reports, and much more.
Quick Service - The Write-On Handheld
is the ideal “line-busting” tool to complement
when the lines get long at the cashier stations.
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