What it covers
| Area | What merchants get |
|---|---|
| Inventory | Stock and item availability tied to what customers can order |
| Kitchen | Tickets and workflows your line already expects, fed from every channel |
| Stores & menus | The same catalog that powers aggregators and owned channels |
| Orders | One queue whether the ticket came from Uber Eats, your app, or the kiosk |
Connection
There is no fragile handoff to configure. Fire POS and Fire spark share the same platform DNA — menus, stores, and orders align by default. You focus on running service, not reconciling two vendors.When to consider it
- You are starting fresh and want inventory, kitchen, and omnichannel in one story.
- You are tired of middleware between POS and delivery marketplaces.
- You want deeper features (composed menus, custom fulfillment, intelligence) without asking an old RMS to catch up.
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