Software · head to head
Aloha POS vs Plate IQ
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Aloha POS high upfront hardware costs ($1,000+ per terminal) make it expensive to deploy across multiple locations; Plate IQ plate IQ has been rebranded to Ottimate, per the vendor: "Plate IQ, now Ottimate, began the journey to becoming the best AP automation AI"
- They diverge on capability: Aloha POS covers Table management, Plate IQ covers Invoice capture.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Aloha POS and Plate IQ actually diverge.
Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Aloha POS
- Table management
- Order management
- Labor scheduling
- Inventory control
- Enterprise reporting
- Loyalty programs
- NCR Back Office
- Third-party delivery
Only in Plate IQ
- Invoice capture
- AP automation
- Price tracking
- Spend analytics
- Vendor management
- GL coding
- QuickBooks
- Xero
Both cover
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Aloha POS
- Point of Salenot Plate IQ
- Order Managementnot Plate IQ
- Inventory Controlnot Plate IQ
- Staff Schedulingnot Plate IQ
Plate IQ
- Automating invoice processing and accounts payable for restaurantsnot Aloha POS
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Aloha POS
- High upfront hardware costs ($1,000+ per terminal) make it expensive to deploy across multiple locations
- User interface is dated with functionality from 2005-era design, requiring training for staff familiar with modern applications
- Network connectivity issues cause terminals to lose access to central database when Wi-Fi drops, leading to transaction failures
- Requires proprietary terminals unlike competitors that run on standard iPads or Android tablets
- Complex customization requires expensive professional services and cannot be configured by restaurant staff
Plate IQ
- Plate IQ has been rebranded to Ottimate, per the vendor: "Plate IQ, now Ottimate, began the journey to becoming the best AP automation AI"
Pricing, plan by plan
Aloha POS
$150/month- Essentials$150/month
- POS
- Basic reporting
- Professional$250/month
- Advanced features
- Labor management
- EnterpriseFree
- Custom pricing
- Full suite
Plate IQ
On request- Pay per invoiceFree
- Invoice processing
- $0.99 per invoice
- Unlimited$399/month
- Unlimited invoices
- Full features
Which should you pick?
Choose Aloha POS if
- You need table management.
- You work on Windows, Android.
- You also want order management.
Choose Plate IQ if
- You need invoice capture.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want ap automation.
Questions people ask
- Is Aloha POS or Plate IQ better?
- Neither clearly leads. Aloha POS starts at $150/month and Plate IQ at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Aloha POS or Plate IQ?
- Aloha POS starts at $150/month and Plate IQ at On request.
- Does Aloha POS or Plate IQ run on more platforms?
- Aloha POS runs on Windows, Android. Plate IQ runs on Web, Ios, Android.
- What is Aloha POS best used for?
- Aloha POS is most often used for point of sale, order management, inventory control, staff scheduling. Of those, point of sale and order management are not what Plate IQ is typically brought in for.
- What can Aloha POS do that Plate IQ cannot?
- Aloha POS covers Table management, Order management, Labor scheduling, Inventory control. Plate IQ covers Invoice capture, AP automation, Price tracking, Spend analytics. Both handle Web support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Aloha POS: What are the hardware options for Aloha POS?
Aloha offers two main products: Aloha Essentials POS which runs on Windows servers at your location, and Aloha Cloud POS which operates on Android-based mobile terminals connected to cloud systems. Hardware costs approximately $1,000 per terminal or available through subscription.
SourceAloha POS: What features does Aloha include for restaurant operations?
Aloha includes kitchen automation, table management, staff rosters, payment processing, inventory tracking, reporting, customer loyalty programs, and employee time tracking.
SourceAloha POS: Is Aloha POS available as a subscription?
Yes. NCR Aloha offers an all-in-one monthly subscription model that includes software, hardware, payment processing, and 24/7 customer support. Upfront implementation costs vary based on specific needs.
SourceAloha POS: What are the network requirements for Aloha POS?
Aloha Essentials requires a stable network connection between terminals and the Windows server. Network disruptions cause terminals to lose access to the central database, resulting in transaction failures and payment errors.
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