Qashier Alternative for Malaysian Restaurants
Looking for a Qashier alternative in Malaysia? You're not alone. Qashier has gained traction among Malaysian F&B businesses, but many restaurant owners are discovering limitations as they scale.
This guide compares Klikit with Qashier to help you decide if switching makes sense for your restaurant.
What is Qashier?
Qashier is a Malaysian POS provider offering cloud-based point-of-sale solutions for retail and F&B businesses. It positions itself as an affordable, easy-to-use option for small-to-medium establishments across Malaysia, Singapore, and other Southeast Asian markets.
Klikit vs Qashier: Feature Comparison
| Feature | Klikit | Qashier |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery Aggregation | ✓ Grab, Foodpanda, Gojek | ✗ Manual integration |
| Multi-location | ✓ Centralized dashboard | ✓ Basic |
| GrabFood Integration | ✓ Native | ✗ Not supported |
| Foodpanda Integration | ✓ Native | ✗ Not supported |
| Kitchen Display (KDS) | ✓ Yes | ✓ Basic |
| Inventory Management | ✓ Advanced | ✗ Add-on required |
| CRM & Loyalty | ✓ Built-in | ✗ Add-on required |
| Starting Price | RM 99/month | RM 79/month |
Why Malaysian Restaurants Switch to Klikit
1. Native Delivery Platform Integration
Qashier doesn't natively integrate with GrabFood or Foodpanda. You manage delivery orders separately—typically on a second tablet or phone. During peak hours, this means:
- Order delays as staff check multiple devices
- Increased errors from manual order entry
- Missed orders during rush periods
Klikit solution: All GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Gojek orders flow directly into your kitchen display. One screen, zero switching.
2. Better for Delivery-Focused Restaurants
If your restaurant generates 40%+ of revenue through delivery platforms (common in Malaysian cities like KL, Penang, Johor), the multi-tablet problem costs you money. Staff make mistakes, orders get delayed, and customers complain.
Klikit solution: Unified order management means faster prep times, fewer errors, and better customer reviews.
3. Advanced Inventory Management
Qashier treats inventory as an add-on module. For restaurants running multiple outlets or managing ingredient-level stock, this adds cost and complexity.
Klikit solution: Built-in inventory management with automatic low-stock alerts and supplier ordering.
4. CRM and Customer Retention
Qashier requires a separate integration for loyalty programs. Klikit includes CRM with customer profiles, order history, and loyalty points built into the core platform.
Who Should Consider Klikit Over Qashier?
- Delivery-heavy restaurants — If GrabFood or Foodpanda drives significant revenue
- Multi-location businesses — Need centralized menu, pricing, and inventory control
- Growing F&B brands — Planning to expand locations in 2026-2027
- Cafe and coffee shop chains — Need consistent operations across outlets
When Qashier Might Still Work
Qashier remains a viable choice for:
- Very small cafes with minimal delivery volume
- Single-location businesses with simple menu structures
- Budget-conscious new restaurateurs
Making the Switch
Migrating from Qashier to Klikit:
- Export menu — Download Qashier product CSV
- Import to Klikit — Use our menu import tool
- Connect delivery platforms — Authorize GrabFood/Foodpanda in Klikit
- Set up KDS — Configure kitchen display screens
- Staff training — 1-2 hour onboarding per location
Most Malaysian restaurants complete migration within 5-7 business days.
Conclusion
Qashier serves well for basic POS needs. But if delivery aggregation, multi-location management, and built-in CRM matter for your growth, Klikit delivers more value—especially as your restaurant scales.
Ready to explore Klikit? Book a demo or speak with our Malaysia team about your specific needs.
