Shopkeep Review

A full review of Shopkeep’s POS system.

Mark Hammersley

Mark Hammersley

Last updated 18o August 2020


Shopkeep

3.4  Stackupp rating


Pricing from

$ 49.00 / month

Free Plan?

No


Best for

small brick-and-mortar retailers and those in the food and drinks sector.

Shopkeep is a point-of-sale and payment processing solution aimed at smaller businesses, with dedicated solutions for retailers, restaurants, coffee shops, food trucks, bars and more.

It has everything you would expect in a POS system, including an easy-to-use register, comprehensive back-office, in-depth analytics platform, staff permissions, support for an unlimited number of items, inventory management tools, and a solid customer support package. Shopkeep also offers its own payment processing service, Shopkeep payments, and users will be tied to this service as no alternatives are available.

The one big downside is that Shopkeep only offers a very limited number of integrations - with MailChimp, BigCommerce and Quickbooks.

Is Shopkeep right for you?

you’re a small, independent retailer or involved in the food sector (restaurant, bar, food truck, etc.). It’s an easy-to-use, comprehensive solution that will provide you with all the tools you need to manage your inventory.

Advantages

  • Easy-to-use register and back-office interfaces.
  • 24/7 customer support.
  • Affordable pricing options.

Drawbacks

  • Store-owners have to use Shopkeep’s in-house solution for payment processing.
  • Limited number of integrations.
  • Lack of onboarding and one-on-one support.

Ease of Use

Rated 4/5 for Ease of Use

Shopkeep is extremely easy to use, and inexperienced retailers in particular will have no trouble managing their inventory and processing orders.

The register screen, which is designed to run on an iPad (although you can buy a stationary register from Clover which is compatible with Shopkeep) follows a standard format, with block item listings, a button for saving sales for later, and “cash” or “credit” options. Further functionality is available from a side menu. The back-office dashboard is also very intuitive. A left-hand sidebar displays tabs to dedicated areas for analytics, inventory (items), marketing tools, staff permissions, and settings. The home-page also provides a “birds-eye” view of your business and shows important metrics like sales and transactions.

The one downside on the usability front is that dedicated onboarding and one-on-one support isn’t available on all plans, although you may be able to add this to your package when you speak to Shopkeep (all subscriptions are on a custom basis). That said, user reviews tend to state that setting up was straightforward, despite the lack of tailored customer service.

What customers are saying...

"I know this sounds crazy but I really don't have any negatives with this system."
"It was fairly simple to set up and use and fairly easy to train people on the system."
"This software was very easy to set up, update and use. "

Features

Rated 3.5/5 for Features

Shopkeep offers more or less everything you would expect to find in a point-of-sale system. Features include inventory management, payment processing, barcode scanning, hardware packages, support for gift cards and loyalty programs, and discount options.

Both the browser-based back-office and iPad register dashboards are intuitive and easy-to-use, and set-up is generally very straightforward. This point has been confirmed by numerous user reviews online.

What’s more, Shopkeep offers in-depth analytics - though larger retailers may be looking for more advanced functionality - along with user permissions. There is no cap on the number of items or users that can be added to the system. Retailers can also take advantage of a “pocket” mobile app for keeping on top of sales.

Shopkeep is primarily an iPad system, so you will need to keep this in mind when thinking about your hardware set-up. That said, you can purchase a register kit from Clover, thus removing the need for an iPad, but this will incur additional costs.

The one big downside when it comes to features is the limited integrations library. Only three are provided - Quickbooks, Mailchimp, and BigCommerce. If you’re looking to build a fully-integrated tech stack, then you will have to look elsewhere.

Integrations

Rated 2/5 for Integrations

There isn’t a great deal to discuss when it comes to integrations. Shopkeep offers far fewer connectors than competing platforms. If you’re looking for a point-of-sale system that syncs seamlessly with your existing tech stack, then you will have to look elsewhere. For brick-and-mortar retailers (and restaurateurs) that operate mostly out of a single or multiple stores, this is unlikely to be a problem. If, however, you have a large online presence and rely on several apps, you won’t find the functionality you need.

Furthermore, no intermediary apps are supported, so you won’t be able to connect up your stack by using third-party tools like Zapier.

The one exception to this is if you run your store on BigCommerce, and are happy to use this platform as your primary hub for integrations. Still, some manual data input may be required.

In terms of the integrations on offer, Shopkeep syncs with Quickbooks, MailChimp, and BigCommerce. Shopkeep stipulates that users can build their own “ecommerce store”, but you will have to purchase a separate BigCommerce package in order to take advantage of this feature.

If you are looking for a slimmed-down solution, however, and only need access to accounting and mailing list functionality along with your own store, then Shopkeep provides a straightforward, high-quality solution.

How much does Shopkeep cost?

Rated 4/5 for Pricing

Shopkeep works on a custom pricing model and you will need to get in touch with the company to discuss your needs. From our own research, we found that plans begin at around $49/month, with additional costs for extra registers. Remember that this is a solution tailored to smaller businesses.

Shopkeep has an in-house payment processing solution which charges 2.5% per transaction and an additional ten-cent processing fee. This isn’t bad by any means, but we would have liked to have seen greater support for third-party services. A free terminal is included in all plans.

Shopkeep also offers an iPad-compatible hardware kit. Like the POS plans, pricing is unique to each customer.

Help and Support

Rated 3.5/5 for Help and Support

Shopkeep offers a streamlined but high-quality support package. Customer service is available 24/7, 365 days a year, via email. Extensive documentation and training materials are also offered to help users make the most of the platform.

While dedicated onboarding support isn’t advertised, it may be possible to purchase this when discussing your plan. No community support is provided.

The Bottom Line

Overall, we were very impressed with Shopkeep. It’s a compact, well-designed, and cost-effective platform that’s aimed squarely at the small business market. Dedicated solutions for restaurants, food trucks, bars, and coffee shops, along with an option for retailers, make it an attractive solution to companies in these sectors.

The options to create an ecommerce store and sync up with Quickbooks and MailChimp are also added bonuses.

The one downside was the limited number of integrations. If you’re not looking for an extensive integrations library, then Shopkeep is definitely worth considering. If, on the other hand, you want a solution that will sync with your existing tech stack, along with providing the ability to use third-party payment processors, then you should consider alternatives.

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