Fast, frictionless
in-person payments

Accept payments with our terminals – or use your phone. All with a centralised dashboard, local expertise, and best-in-class support.

Get paid with Tap.
Anytime, anywhere.

Everything you need to get paid in person. With Paygoz Tap, customers can simply tap to pay on your existing devices with the free app, or you can use our dedicated, 4G/Wi-Fi-enabled terminal.

Mix and match to build
your perfect payment stack

Tap Terminal

$95.00

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  • Accept cards and wallets
  • Always online 4G / WiFi
  • Front-facing NFC
  • Digital receipts via QR or email

Mobile POS Terminal

$355.00

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  • Fast, secure transactions
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Embedded receipt printer
  • Starting €20 per month per active terminal

Fixed POS Terminal

$350.00

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  • Ethernet connection for reliability
  • Vandal-proof and easy to mount
  • Ideal for kiosks and unattended payment setups
  • Starting $20 per month per active terminal

Built for every business

Get paid in person

Choose a payment terminal or activate Tap to Pay.

Omnichannel

Streamline all of your online and in-store payments.

Join 250,000 European
businesses powered by PayGoz

Success story

De IJsvogel

Discover how PayGoz’s in-person payments can lower costs, streamline operations and delight customers.

Success story

BBQ Experience Center

Delivering cooking adventures through outstanding customer experience, both online and in store.

Success story

Opera Ballet Vlaanderenl

A centralised payments system delivers happier customers and efficiency gains.

Success story

Baskèts x PayGoz: Timeless style meets seamless payments

Baskèts streamlined payments solution is helping drive local and international expansion.

Frequently asked questions

What is a POS system?

A point-of-sale (POS) system consists of a combination of payment solutions, including software and hardware components, that simplify the handling and management of transactions at the point of purchase.

The software helps salespeople process sales, manage inventory and generate reports, while the hardware serves as the physical point of contact during the sales process.

Basic POS software can calculate purchase amounts, accept payments, and issue receipts. More advanced systems offer additional benefits, such as advanced reporting tools, remote access, insight into inventory data, and more.

POS systems can increase operational efficiency, reduce transaction processing time, and provide valuable insights for the business.

What is a POS payment?

A point-of-sale (POS) payment involves the monetary transaction that occurs when a customer makes a purchase at a physical point of sale. POS systems typically accept a variety of payment methods to meet a business’s needs and consumer preferences.

Some examples of a POS payment:

  • A customer in a store who pays for their purchases by scanning a QR code and then completes the payment with a simple tap of their contactless card;
  • Someone who buys flowers at the market through the company's app, either on their own mobile device or on a device provided by the company.

How do you get a POS system?

To get a point-of-sale (POS) system, we recommend working with a reliable payment provider that also offers in-person payments . Evaluate your business needs, both in terms of software features and hardware requirements.

Consider the following:

  • Which payment methods do your customers prefer?
  • Do you need a simple system or one that offers additional features such as inventory management and insight into real-time data?
  • Which hardware device would best serve as the physical point of contact for sales?
After identifying your needs and choosing a suitable POS partner, you can set up your system independently or ask your vendor for help.

What types of POS terminals are there?

There are several types of point-of-sale (POS) terminals to suit different business needs. PayGoz offers a few different options.

Mobile POS payments: Ideal for businesses on the go, mobile POS systems let you accept payments via smartphone or tablet, offering flexibility and mobility.

Self-service kiosk terminals: These terminals allow customers to complete purchases independently – perfect for fast-paced environments.

Self-ordering kiosks: Often used in restaurants, these POS systems let customers browse, order, and pay at their convenience, improving the customer experience and reducing wait times.

Each option caters to specific needs and helps businesses to streamline payments and improve service.