iboxPro 17+

Cardport

Designed for iPad

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

ibox is a new mobile payment service, giving its users the ability to accept both payment card and cash payments with complete financial control.

iboxPro gives you the ability to run your business wherever it’s convenient for you. It perfectly matches the requirements both of a private entrepreneur and of a large agent network. All that you need is a smartphone with ibox software installed on it and an ibox reader.

What you can with iboxPro:

- Accept credit cards
- Account cash funds
- Send receipts to your customers via email or SMS
- Analyze and control your finance in real-time mode using ibox Analytics online tool
- Manage access rights and user accounts of your employees working with ibox

To start using ibox:

1. Send us an email with “I want ibox” in the topic field to hello@iboxmpos.com. Tell us about your business and leave your contacts:
- your name and surname
- your phone number
2. Sign a contract and get an ibox reader for your smartphone – or two, or three or even 100 if you have this many salespersons.
3. Install the application and start accepting payments.

Cost:

2.75% from the amount of every card transaction
0% of every cash transaction
No subscription fee and no extra fees

Learn more at iboxmpos.com

What’s New

Version 2.5.1

1. Fix for hidden fields functional of the "Products" module
2. General improvements

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Asento ,

Awesome!

Love it!

Developer Response ,

Thank you!

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