Rivet POS is a point-of-sale platform made for the way Caribbean hospitality actually operates — where the internet drops during storms, where guests pay in three currencies, where local processors aren't an afterthought.
Most point-of-sale systems are built somewhere else. They assume the internet never drops. They assume your customers pay in US dollars and your processor is Stripe. They assume your tax regime is California's. They assume your hotel uses Marriott's Opera and your back office runs QuickBooks.
Those assumptions don't hold here. BTC has outages. Customers pay in USD, BSD, and JMD. We have VAT, not sales tax. Most boutique hotels in our region run on Mews or Cloudbeds, not Opera. The processor your bank gave you isn't on Square's shortlist.
We built Rivet POS to fit the Caribbean — not to fit a Silicon Valley investor's pitch deck. It runs when the internet doesn't. It speaks to the processors and PMS systems our region actually uses. It understands the way our businesses actually work.
It starts at $49 a month for a corner shop in Nassau, and scales to running every food and beverage outlet across a 200-room resort. One platform. Built for us.
Built for Caribbean reality — local currencies, local processors, intermittent internet, regional tax codes. Not bolted on as an afterthought.
No per-transaction surcharge layered on top of your processor. No "premium features" hidden in higher tiers. The price you see is what you pay.
When you call support, you reach someone in our time zone who has actually worked retail or hospitality. Not a chatbot, not a script reader.
Export everything as CSV any time. Backups stored encrypted in your region. If you ever leave, you take your data with you. No lock-in.
We're not optimizing for a quick exit. We're building a regional company that will be here when your business needs us in five years.
Two-factor authentication enforced. Encrypted backups. Card data tokenized — never stored on our servers. Compliance reviewed annually.
Rivet POS is a product of Bahamas Multinational — building software for the Caribbean from Nassau, The Bahamas.
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