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.
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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