My Retro Poster review for Point of Sale
April 5, 2026
Overpriced, slow, and not designed for real retail use We have been using Shopify for over 8 years, and switched to Shopify POS Pro 6 months ago for our gallery in Sitges after more than 2.5 years using Square, which worked flawlessly: fast, intuitive, and perfectly adapted to retail operations. The decision to move to Shopify POS was driven by the need to centralize inventory and connect in-store and online sales. On paper, it made sense. In reality, the experience has been consistently frustrating. ⸻ 1. Pricing is completely disconnected from value Shopify offers its core e-commerce platform starting at around €29/month, yet charges €79/month per location for POS Pro just to unlock basic retail features. The standard POS version is simply not usable in a professional context: no proper sales reporting no breakdown by payment method (cash vs card) no staff attribution These are not advanced features. They are the minimum expected in any POS system. ⸻ 2. Slow and inefficient user experience The app feels sluggish in daily use: slow navigation between screens delays when switching between products, cart, and checkout lack of fluidity during busy store moments In retail, speed is critical. This directly impacts customer experience. ⸻ 3. Sales data is not usable in real time sales statistics take a long time to update no reliable real-time view of performance difficult to reconcile daily revenue With Square, everything was instant and clear. Here, it feels delayed and unreliable. ⸻ 4. Reporting limitations (especially without POS Pro) impossible to properly track total revenue in the free version no clear breakdown by payment method confusing tax-inclusive vs tax-exclusive reporting For a physical store, this is a major issue. ⸻ 5. Inventory management from POS is unnecessarily complex Adjusting stock directly from the POS is: not intuitive too many steps not designed for quick retail operations This should be simple and fast. It is neither. ⸻ 6. Missing basic usability features Despite being available on mobile devices: no biometric login (fingerprint / Face ID) for staff no fast user switching for sellers This makes daily use slower and less secure than it should be. ⸻ 7. Not a true retail product Shopify POS feels like an add-on to an e-commerce platform, not a tool built for real-world retail. After years with Square, the difference is clear: Square is fast, retail-first, and reliable Shopify POS is slower, restricted, and overpriced ⸻ When opening our second gallery, we naturally considered rolling out POS Pro there as well. At €79 per month per location for this level of functionality, the answer was a clear no. After 8 years using Shopify, this is particularly disappointing. We adopted Shopify POS to simplify operations, but it is adding friction instead. If this does not improve significantly, it will push us to reconsider our entire reliance on Shopify, including for e-commerce. We value well-designed, fairly priced tools and do not appreciate feeling locked into an ecosystem where essential functionality is either missing or unreasonably priced.