Is your current point of sale (POS) system missing the mark?
Maybe the checkout process is too sluggish, or the inventory management tools are subpar. Or perhaps it’s simply missing key features and functionality you need for your store.
You’re looking to upgrade. You’ve heard Lightspeed and Square both offer top-of-the-line POS systems. But which is best for your retail store?
Many POS systems perform similar tasks, but your store is unique, and you might have different needs from other store owners. Of course, a customized solution is best, but the main thing you need to know is which POS system will help you run your retail store easily.
In this article, we’ll compare Lightspeed vs. Square, highlight the key features of each, and provide you with the pros and cons so you can choose the right system for your business.
Your POS system is the heartbeat of your retail store. The best modern retail POS systems include:
Two popular options in the POS space are Lightspeed and Square. And for good reason. Lightspeed supports multi-site locations, golf shops, and restaurants. It also has built-in e-commerce capabilities, so it’s a good choice if you’re looking to expand online.
Square POS is an affordable option that integrates seamlessly with its other small business tools. It’s mobile-based and is popular for its ease of use.
We’ll look in-depth at both options in this article, so you have the complete picture before choosing.
Before we do, although Lightspeed and Square are popular choices, there are many other providers worth considering, too. (We might be biased, but our turnkey solutions offer the hardware, software, and payment processing you need to build and manage your retail business!)
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Lightspeed is a cloud-based POS solution. It serves retail stores, restaurants, and golf shops.
It was founded in 2005 and currently serves over 100,000 businesses worldwide. Known for its powerful inventory features, businesses can track inventory across multiple locations, add product variations, and manage vendor catalogs.
What about inventory management? This element is what sets Lightspeed apart. Its granular inventory tools simplify managing large inventory across multiple locations.
You can send notifications when it’s time to reorder items and create single or multiple vendor orders
For medium to large businesses with complex inventory, Lightspeed is a solid choice.
As well as the key features, there are several pros to using Lightspeed:
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Notes: Advanced reporting and omnichannel loyalty only come with the advanced plan.
We looked at reviews from Capterra and G2.
G2: 4.0 out of 5 based on 279 reviews (at the time of writing)
Capterra: 4.2 out of 5 based on 908 reviews (at the time of writing)
Various reviews highlight the comprehensiveness of the POS system, plus speedy and helpful customer service. Negative experiences revolve around price, lack of functionality without an internet connection, and too many features.
Square is a mobile-based POS system popular with small and mid-sized businesses. Founded in 2009, it was initially a payment processing solution for small businesses (“the little white reader”).
Since then, Square has evolved into a complete solution for solopreneurs and small on-site shops.
While Lightspeed and Square offer similar features, Square stands out in a few ways:
For small businesses looking for a free POS option, you can’t go wrong with Square.
Although the free POS solution is tempting, there are some drawbacks.
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$0 plus processing fees |
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$60/month per location, plus processing fees |
Premium |
Custom pricing plus processing fees |
Every account comes with encrypted payments, active fraud prevention, live phone support, and fast online sign-up. You can cancel, penalty-free, at any time, and there are no contracts or long-term agreements.
The free plan does limit you if you need advanced inventory features. For example, you’ll have to upgrade if you need inventory counting tools, smart stock forecasts, and automatic purchase orders. You can’t print barcodes, manage vendors, or look at inventory history either.
Again, we looked at reviews from Capterra and G2.
G2: 4.4 out of 5 based on 61 reviews (at the time of writing)
Capterra: 4.7 based on 462 reviews (at the time of writing)
Various positive reviews highlight ease of use, seamless integration with other Square business tools, and straightforward pricing. Negative reviews revolve around poor customer support, limited features in the free plan, and lack of customization.
Taking the middle ground is never sexy, but deciding between Lightspeed Retail and Square for Retail ultimately comes down to your unique needs.
As you can see above, Square is an excellent choice if you need an affordable option and have a small store with basic inventory needs.
It’s user-friendly, and the setup is quick. Square’s integrated payment processing, mobile POS application, and e-commerce integrations are attractive, and if you want to integrate the POS system with other Square business tools, you can.
Conversely, if you need more advanced features and customizability, Lightspeed Retail may be the better choice.
With Lightspeed Retail, you can access advanced inventory management, analytics, and reporting, a customizable interface, and e-commerce and accounting software integrations.
If you use the Square ecosystem and have a small business, Square is a solid choice. It’s basic, but that might be all you need. Lightspeed offers more capabilities at a higher price point.
Many POS systems have similar features, and Lightspeed and Square aren’t your only options for a robust POS system.
We understand small businesses at POS Nation because we’re a small business ourselves. We know that customization and support separate good POS systems from great ones — and we pride ourselves on creating a turnkey solution for your business with all the features you need to run your store, and none you don’t.
But don’t take our word for it. According to GetApp, we are the #1 category leader for retail management systems based on reviews from 2022.
You’ve got a couple of options as you make your decision. Schedule a demo with our retail experts so we can walk you through our solution, or use our free Buyers’ Guide: Finding the Best Retail POS System to help you decide.