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Tock Pricing Overview

Tock at a glance

Whether you’re a neighborhood bar or in need of enterprise solutions, Tock has a plan for you. For more information, visit exploretock.com/join/pricing.

Tock has 4 pricing editions, from $79 to $769. Look at different pricing editions below and see what edition and features meet your budget and needs.
NamePriceFeatures
Base
Starting at $79.00Per Month
Waitlist tools to optimize walk-ins. Best for establishments that are walk-in only.
  • Walk-in waitlist tools
  • Table and guest management
  • Events
  • Marketing tools
  • 2-way SMS communications
Essential
Starting at $199.00Per Month
All the essentials you need to run your business.
  • Everything in Base
  • Reservations
  • Reservation request waitlist
  • Experience essentials
  • Takeout
Premium
Starting at $339.00Per Month
All the essentials plus premium tools and support.
  • Everything in Essential
  • Premium experience suite
  • POS integrations
  • API access and webhooks
  • Free new Squarespace website
Premium Unlimited
Starting at $769.00Per Month
All the essentials plus premium tools and support—all for one flat rate.
  • Everything in Premium, plus no fees on prepayment

Tock pricing & plans

Pricing information for Tock is supplied by the software provider or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations to purchase Tock must be conducted with the seller.
Pricing information was last updated on October 10, 2024
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Tock Alternatives Pricing

The following is a quick overview of editions offered by other Restaurant Reservations Software

$149.00Per Month
  • Tap into the power of OpenTable’s global diner network and seamlessly manage reservations in one easy-to-use, reliable platform.
Connecteam
Small Business
Free10 Users
Everything a small business needs. Up to 10 users.
  • Full access to our most popular features
  • All Hubs are included - Operations, Communications, HR & Skills
  • Everything a small business needs
  • Free for life!
Free
The essentials your business needs to sell in-person, online, over the phone, or out in the field. Only pay when you take a payment.
  • Processing fees: 2.6% + 15¢ for every tap, dip, or swipe
  • Online Processing: 3.3% + 30¢ per transaction
  • POS app for any payment
  • Online site
  • Item library

Various alternatives pricing & plans

Pricing information for the above various Tock alternatives is supplied by the respective software provider or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations to purchase any of these products must be conducted with the seller.

Tock Pricing Reviews

(2)
Verified User in Restaurants
AR
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Works well at a good price"
What do you like best about Tock?

Price/features, easy of use on the front end Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Tock?

Need to be able to select employee name when making a reservation/changes Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jason P.
JP
Marketing Director & Lead Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Misleading sales and features/integrations that disappear"
What do you like best about Tock?

Honestly, Tock looked good until we implemented it and realized the system is configured to support high-pressure upgrades for features that were billed as included during sales process. The customer support is there to support keeping you locked into your contract when you complain that features billed as "in tier" don't end up being included. When you try to cancel, they go into defensive/aggressive mode and refuse to cooperate despite evidence the issues are on their end. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Tock?

The Tock business model is to "bait and switch" selling features that don't apply to your package once you sign the contract. For small business owners on a budget, this kind of strategy is very harmful, especially for new bars and restaurants. Their marketing says all the right things, then sales glosses over questions about features and integrations assuring you things you need are included. Then, when you implement, you're told "Oh no, did I say that? No, you have to pay more to upgrade to a higher tier plan." Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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