Square Register Card Case
Square’s new app includes a directory local restaurants and cafes (I can almost see a daily deal feature here in the future) along with menus and records of digital receipts. So far, that library of locations is limited to five metropolitan areas: San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Washington D.C. - the last two of which only have one location participating a piece. However, Square promises more locations to be posted in the coming weeks.
On one note, I have to agree - paper receipts are wasteful and almost out of place these days. However, they’re unavoidable, especially with small purchases at places like the local corner store. Yet it’s impossible to see Card Case replacing traditional cash registers. Obviously, not everyone owns an iPhone or Android-based smartphone. Additionally, if there’s a problem with the way the app functions, a store employee needs to be there to solve it.
Furthermore, the process for getting Card Case onto a smartphone seems rather backwards. The three-step process requires consumers to visit a participating retailer and buy something first before Card Case can be downloaded.
Despite these qualms, that doesn’t mean this app doesn’t have a shot at being successful. For frequent visitors of these eateries, it’s incredibly useful. It could also just help streamline business in general, especially during rush hours in the morning and lunchtime. Thus, we’ll just have to wait and see how many businesses that Square can sign onto the project to make it viable enough.