Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS) and POS Variable Priced Products both cater to Shopify merchants utilizing POS systems, but they address distinct needs. Feesly focuses on automating fee management on the POS, allowing merchants to quickly apply fixed or percentage-based charges. Its strength lies in simplifying the addition of surcharges like service fees or environmental levies during checkout. In contrast, POS Variable Priced Products empowers merchants to sell variable-priced items without resorting to creating custom product entries each time. This app streamlines the process for businesses like florists or jewelers where pricing fluctuates. The critical difference lies in their core functionality. Feesly adds fees to existing product prices, while POS Variable Priced Products modifies the *product* price at the time of sale. Feesly is positioned for merchants needing to add standardized charges, while POS Variable Priced Products is geared towards businesses selling goods where the price is determined at the point of sale. Therefore, choosing the right app depends entirely on whether the merchant needs to *add* fees or *adjust* the product price itself.
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The app can help you to automate your fee management on your mobile POS. Easy to configure and use.
Enable variable priced selling by changing product prices when using POS
| Rating | 4/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)4/5 POS Variable Priced Products4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 10 | 16 |
Reviews Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)10 POS Variable Priced Products16 | ||
| Core Functionality | Adds fees to the order | Adjusts product price during sale |
Core Functionality Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Adds fees to the order POS Variable Priced ProductsAdjusts product price during sale | ||
| Target Merchant | Businesses adding standardized fees (e.g., service fees) | Businesses with variable product pricing (e.g., florists) |
Target Merchant Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Businesses adding standardized fees (e.g., service fees) POS Variable Priced ProductsBusinesses with variable product pricing (e.g., florists) | ||
| Reporting | Reports provided | Vendor, product type, product cost (COGS) included in Shopify sales reporting |
Reporting Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Reports provided POS Variable Priced ProductsVendor, product type, product cost (COGS) included in Shopify sales reporting | ||
| Ease of Use Claim | Easy to configure and use. | Implied ease through seamless product integration and no custom product creation needed. |
Ease of Use Claim Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Easy to configure and use. POS Variable Priced ProductsImplied ease through seamless product integration and no custom product creation needed. | ||
| Pricing Structure | Not specified | Not specified |
Pricing Structure Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Not specified POS Variable Priced ProductsNot specified | ||
| Inventory Management | Not specified | Automatic inventory/stock adjustment from base product |
Inventory Management Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Not specified POS Variable Priced ProductsAutomatic inventory/stock adjustment from base product | ||
| POS Device Integration | Works only on POS devices | Works with Shopify POS |
POS Device Integration Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Works only on POS devices POS Variable Priced ProductsWorks with Shopify POS | ||
| Tax Handling | Not specified | Add tax-exempt line-items and products with special tax overrides |
Tax Handling Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS)Not specified POS Variable Priced ProductsAdd tax-exempt line-items and products with special tax overrides | ||
If you need to consistently add fees, like a service charge or eco-fee, Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS) is the more appropriate choice. Its focus is purely on fee management, which simplifies the process of adding charges to the total order cost. However, for businesses where the *price of the product itself* is determined at the point of sale (florists, vintage clothing), POS Variable Priced Products is the clear winner. It streamlines pricing adjustments and provides robust reporting and inventory management features tied directly to the base product, a workflow Feesly does not offer.
Ultimately, the decision hinges on whether the merchant's primary need is to add fees or adjust product pricing at the POS. Merchants should trial both apps to determine which best suits their specific workflow, as both offer comparable ratings and potentially free trial periods.
No, Feesly is designed to add fixed or percentage-based fees to the total order, not to adjust the product's price itself.
No, POS Variable Priced Products focuses on adjusting the product price. It does not have the functionality to add a separate fee like a service charge.
Feesly: Surcharge & Fees (POS) would be the better choice, as it's designed to add a percentage-based fee (gratuity) to the order total.
POS Variable Priced Products offers more comprehensive reporting by including vendor, product type, and product cost (COGS) in Shopify's sales reports. Feesly simply reports on the added fees.
POS Variable Priced Products automatically adjusts inventory based on the base product, even when the selling price is variable. Feesly does not interact with inventory management.
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