GreenPay VAS Guide
Att göra
- Se över om "Poplapay" finns med någonstans på sidan och i så fall om det ska/kan ersättas med "GreenPay".
- Se över samtliga "inlänkar" på webbsidan (vi har inga inlänkar på de andra sidorna längre).
- FlexPOS. Kan vi byta namn? Bör vi byta namn? GreenPay VASPOS?
- Vilken mejladress ska vi använda för allt gällande GreenPay, exempelvis frågor om FlexPOS eller nyckel till API eller testkort och mycket annat? origum@origum.se eller behöver vi/kan vi skapa en egen mejl för det typ developer@origum.se
GreenPay VAS is a collection of the GreenPay JSONPOS API features. It allows features, such as upselling and asking for feedback, to be added to payment terminals. Every time a customer pays at a payment terminal, these features can be exploited – either before or after making the actual payment. GreenPay System integrators and resellers can utilize the GreenPay Value Adding Services free of charge and create unique competitive advantage for themselves and for merchants.
Note that the GreenPay Value Adding Services is not an end-user feature of the payment terminal software. The usage of the GreenPay VAS possibilities are 100% in the reseller's own control, and we take no part in the development process.
When we publish new versions of its software, the APIs remain backward compatible, or in a case of a non-backward compatible change, there will be a long transition period. Therefore, any updates from our side don't break features created with the GreenPay Value Adding Services. Once you have used GreenPay VAS and created something, it stays exactly that way until you want to change it.
Cases
Below we have described different example cases where the GreenPay Value Adding Services can be utilized. Under each case, there is a link to the right section in JSONPOS API description. Note that these are just examples of different FlexPOS possibilities, but there are no limits in what you can create with it.
Upselling
Description: This feature is meant for persuading a customer to buy something additional, such as sports socks when buying running shoes, or a meal when buying a hamburger. Before paying the payment terminal presents the additional item on its screen, and if the customer accepts the offer, the new price is updated to the ECR.
Links to relevant JSONPOS API sections:
Feedback
Description: Before or after completing the payment, the customer is asked to select a happiness level. The merchant gets valuable information on customer satisfaction, which can be used for example in developing the service and rewarding salespersons.
Links to relevant JSONPOS API sections:
Pay at table
Description: This feature makes it possible for a waiter to serve customers at their own table throughout their visit at the restaurant. By selecting the table and the seat, a waiter can complete orders and ask for the payments at the table.
Links to relevant JSONPOS API sections:
Tipping
Description: Payment terminal asks a customer whether he/she wants to add tip. If the customer selects yes, a Tip menu will be shown and the selected amount will be added to the original sum.
Links to relevant JSONPOS API sections:
Virtual ECR
Description: ECR works on a server, and the payment terminal is the interface for the salesman and for the customer. For example, the payment terminal can display the product selection. Also, the payment terminal can be connected to the Internet in any way possible, e.g. with 3G.
Links to relevant JSONPOS API sections: