Most of the time, we seem to focus on mobile payments as a value for end users.
But iZettle seems to have approached it as a payments system with built-in value for the retailers who have to support the systems.
Some call iZettle the "Square of Europe," and that's a reasonable enough way to describe it.
The company has released a brand new app with new features that help sellers manage inventory.
The latest version, iZettle 1.7, comes with product folders. Some retailers have libraries with tens or even hundreds of products.
Now you can drag and drop products on one another to gather them all in a single product folder. Users also can also move your products around simply by pressing and holding.
The latest version also adds a feature called "Product variants" that allows retailers to better support sale of clothing, food items or other products that come in different sizes, colors or price ranges, for example.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
iZettle, "Square of Europe," Adds New Features
Gary Kim has been a communications industry analyst and journalist for more than 30 years, covering the business impact of technology. These days he especially studies changing business models and strategies.He speaks frequently at conferences and spends quite a lot of time organizing conferences and content as well.
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