Service
View service checkout (Personal Wallet)
Your personal cash wallet with all transactions, current balance and tip overview — with active service cash register.
The service till – also called the waiter's till – is your personal cash box during your shift. It collects all transactions you handle yourself: payments received, tips, and change given. At the end of your shift, you reconcile this till separately from the main till.
Open timeline
In the overview (when the service point of sale is activated), a separate section called "My Point of Sale" appears, displaying the current balance. Tap on it—the service point of sale timeline opens with all your transactions, sorted chronologically.
For each transaction, you'll see the time, type (take/tip/payout), amount, and table or reservation. A running balance shows how much cash you should currently have in your wallet.
Tip overview
At the top of the timeline, you'll find a "Tips" section—the total amount of tips received so far today. Important: Tips remain in the service till until they are paid out at the end of the shift (either in cash or as a payroll deduction).
If the balance doesn't match your actual cash on hand, the end-of-shift cash count will clarify this. You should discuss frequent discrepancies with the owner—they're usually due to forgotten entries.
The service till is not activated in all setups — it must be activated by the owner for each location. Active service tills are particularly common in businesses where tips are allocated individually.