The Shopify App Show
Shopify POS is one of the biggest unlocks on the platform, but most merchants are scared to make the move — and honestly, a lot of POS apps are half-arsed. So this episode I'm going proper niche: POS Cafe, built by Carmel and Adam, who run the whole thing out of remote Queensland and service merchants all over the world. We get into how two ex-agency operators stumbled into a gap nobody was filling (a merchant wanted to open a coffee shop inside their store), why the "do one thing well" advice broke down for them almost immediately, and how they've ended up with what's basically 5–10 apps in one, including an Uber Eats–style online ordering extension. If you run a retail or food business, build apps, or you're weighing up a POS migration — this one's worth your time. Bonus: I've put together a Mastering the Move to Shopify POS Playbook [https://open.substack.com/pub/theshopifyappshow/p/the-shopify-pos-playbook-one-source?r=4s8na6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] drawing on this chat plus my earlier ones with Josh Bitossi and Jordan Finneran. Sponsor The Support Heroes [https://www.thesupportheroes.com/] — trained Shopify support specialists who plug into your help desk, learn your brand voice, and handle your tickets like they actually give a shit. Carmel and Adam set night alarms to check their tickets — they could use these guys. Tell them I sent you. And one from me — Product Pelican [https://productpelican.nativeappco.com]. Audits your whole product catalog, finds the gaps — missing alt text, weak descriptions, uncategorised products — and helps you fix them in bulk. Free to try. In this episode * How an agency side hustle became a Shopify POS app * The cafe gap nobody was filling * Why "do one thing well" didn't work for POS Cafe * Modifiers, KDS, print servers and online ordering * Building the "Shopify way" — metafields, metaobjects, draft orders * Why POS apps have to be stable 100% of the time * The POS APIs they're still waiting on * Where Shopify POS caps out (and why they think it doesn't) * The other niche POS devs worth knowing Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:05 From custom furniture to Shopify — Adam's origin story 3:40 The cafe request that started it all 4:22 What a food service business actually needs 5:00 Launching POS Cafe and 18 months of feedback 6:13 What POS Cafe does that Shopify POS can't 6:57 Modifiers done properly 7:26 KDS, print servers and receipt printing 8:30 Native discounts and online ordering 9:33 Why "do one thing well" broke down 10:58 Sponsor — The Support Heroes 11:27 Product Pelican 12:07 Why good service is what makes the product 13:08 Building for scale and stability 14:30 The "Shopify way" — metafields, metaobjects, draft orders 16:07 What's still hard to do on Shopify POS 18:42 Bringing merchants into the feedback loop 20:00 Where does Shopify POS cap out? 21:14 POS as the front door to Shopify 22:04 Other niche POS devs worth knowing 23:54 The Shopify dev community 25:08 Marketing a product from remote Queensland 25:25 Building trust from the other side of the world 27:17 Why passion cuts through 28:26 Wrap up
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