Payments

How your guests pay — and how every cent gets recorded.

ORBITA OS is the brain of the service, not another card processor. You keep the terminal and the bank you already trust; we make sure the money, the tips and the tickets always add up — and that closing the till takes seconds.

Ways to get paid

Available today

Your existing card terminal

Keep the terminal you already have (Clip, SumUp, Stripe Terminal, Square, your bank's). The waiter charges the total there and taps “Card” on the ticket — ORBITA OS records amount, tip and who took the payment.

Available today

Pay by QR at the table

Every table has a QR. Guests open the live bill on their phone, split it and pay without waiting for anyone. The ticket closes itself in the POS.

Available today

Cash

Register cash and change per ticket. The cash drawer session tracks the expected amount and flags over/short automatically at close.

Available today

Transfer & wallets

Bank transfer, wallets or vouchers are logged as their own method, so the daily breakdown always matches the money you actually received.

Roadmap

Integrated terminal (one-tap)

Send the amount straight from the ticket to a Stripe Terminal or Clip reader — no re-typing totals. On the roadmap for the next release.

On request

Fiscal invoicing

Tickets carry all data your invoicing provider needs (CFDI in MX, e-invoice in EU). We connect to the provider your accountant already uses.

The flow at the table

  1. 01
    Guest asks for the bill
    The waiter opens the ticket in ORBITA OS and splits it by item or by guest if needed.
  2. 02
    Choose how they pay
    Cash, card, QR or transfer — a ticket can combine several methods and tips.
  3. 03
    Charge
    Card goes through your terminal (or the guest pays by QR); cash goes in the drawer.
  4. 04
    Record & close
    Tap the method in the payment dialog. The table frees up and the sale hits your reports instantly.
  5. 05
    Close the till
    At the end of service, the cash close shows the exact split: cash vs card vs QR vs transfer, plus tips and over/short.

What the venue needs

  • A tablet, phone or laptop with a browser — no proprietary hardware.
  • A card terminal from any provider (or none, if you only take cash and QR).
  • Optional: a thermal printer for kitchen tickets and receipts.
  • Optional: your usual invoicing provider for fiscal receipts.

What ORBITA OS gives you back

  • A live breakdown per method: cash, card, QR, transfer — plus tips.
  • Cash close with expected vs counted and automatic over/short.
  • Sales, average ticket and tips by waiter, hour and product.
  • Digital receipts and a public bill page for every table.

Start taking orders tonight.

Keep your terminal, keep your bank. Add the operating system that makes the service fast and the numbers honest.