In our comparison of Bindo vs. Sapaad, Sapaad is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
* Vendor does not share prices.
Incredibly helpful, simple to use, fit POS for small enterprises, and extremely simple to handle.
A bit costly compared to other POS software, suitable for small enterprises only, and the features for big corporations are limited.
A full-service restaurant cannot yet use the Sapaad restaurant management system. The inventory program is the only saving grace, but it is at best average. The program contains a lot of bugs, like the inability to enter tips for walk-in orders, Tables couldn't be combined, Failing to design the dining room's floor plan, the kitchen is unaware of who called in the order because KDS does not publish the names of servers on tickets, there is no keycode for rapid entry or entering discounts, therefore servers must either have full access or log off and have the manager log in. Servers must log in using their email address and password.
Nothing major other than the inventory program
Unable to enter tips on walk-in orders, Unable to merge tables, Unable to make a floor layout for the dining room and KDS does not display server names on tickets.
Using this software is disgusting.
It worked well when tracking the number of people that came through our admin side.
Client service is awful, using the system was messy-the problems when operating it in multiple different ways were many, and updates were random and contained huge functionality changes that weren’t explained prior.
The POS system Sapaad is effective, although it has several drawbacks. The online ordering system is a useful tool, however there are certain things that could be done better, including adding more non-discountable items and expanding the available discounts. In order to gather additional information for promotions, the CRM system needs to be enhanced. Additionally, there is no training mode and insufficient date/time control in the reports. Overall, Sapaad is a fantastic alternative for restaurants, but before choosing it, establishments should be aware of its restrictions.
Third party integrations and online ordering system
No discounts, OTP isn't proper, no survey options, whatsapp sharing isn't there, footer section needs improvement and reports do not have control for data and time
Incredibly helpful, simple to use, fit POS for small enterprises, and extremely simple to handle.
A bit costly compared to other POS software, suitable for small enterprises only, and the features for big corporations are limited.
Using this software is disgusting.
It worked well when tracking the number of people that came through our admin side.
Client service is awful, using the system was messy-the problems when operating it in multiple different ways were many, and updates were random and contained huge functionality changes that weren’t explained prior.
A full-service restaurant cannot yet use the Sapaad restaurant management system. The inventory program is the only saving grace, but it is at best average. The program contains a lot of bugs, like the inability to enter tips for walk-in orders, Tables couldn't be combined, Failing to design the dining room's floor plan, the kitchen is unaware of who called in the order because KDS does not publish the names of servers on tickets, there is no keycode for rapid entry or entering discounts, therefore servers must either have full access or log off and have the manager log in. Servers must log in using their email address and password.
Nothing major other than the inventory program
Unable to enter tips on walk-in orders, Unable to merge tables, Unable to make a floor layout for the dining room and KDS does not display server names on tickets.
The POS system Sapaad is effective, although it has several drawbacks. The online ordering system is a useful tool, however there are certain things that could be done better, including adding more non-discountable items and expanding the available discounts. In order to gather additional information for promotions, the CRM system needs to be enhanced. Additionally, there is no training mode and insufficient date/time control in the reports. Overall, Sapaad is a fantastic alternative for restaurants, but before choosing it, establishments should be aware of its restrictions.
Third party integrations and online ordering system
No discounts, OTP isn't proper, no survey options, whatsapp sharing isn't there, footer section needs improvement and reports do not have control for data and time
Add suggested to comparison
In our rating and review comparison of Bindo vs. Sapaad, Sapaad has 7 user reviews and Bindo has 16. The average star rating for Sapaad is 4.14 while Bindo has an average rating of 4. Sapaad has more positive reviews than Bindo. Comparing Bindo vs. Sapaad reviews, Sapaad has stronger overall reviews.
Bindo vs. Sapaad both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Store/Outlet Management, Inventory Management, Customer Management, Supported Channels, Payment Options, Payment Partners, Device Management, Supported Devices/Hardware, Customizable Items, Collaboration Tools, Call Management & Administration, Reporting & Analytics, Systems/Administrative, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Third-Party Integrations, After-Sales Service. In our feature comparison of Bindo vs. Sapaad, Sapaad offers more of the most popular features and tools than Bindo.
In our pricing comparison of Bindo vs. Sapaad, Sapaad's pricing starts at $49.99/month and is more affordable compared to Sapaad's starting cost of $49.99/month.
Our comparison of Bindo vs. Sapaad shows that Sapaad scores higher in usability for ease of use, meets requirements, setup & support. Bindo scores higher in learning curve, quality of support, ease of admin, but Sapaad has the best scores overall for system usability.
Get your personalized recommendations now.