Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
I have a friend doing Payrange and I think he's pretty happy with it. He's not doing anything fancy though.Is Payrange worth doing?
I have a friend doing Payrange and I think he's pretty happy with it. He's not doing anything fancy though.Is Payrange worth doing?
Interesting never heard of them.I have a friend doing Payrange and I think he's pretty happy with it. He's not doing anything fancy though.
When I was researching a mobile payment app for my 5-bay, 5-vacuum SS wash in 2022, I called Beacon, PayRange, Touch4Wash, Washcard. You can search this Forum by my name and read more details, or send me a PM. Here's a quick summary... I ended up going with Coinless and have been quite happy.
- Beacon's monthly membership fees are $399 / month. The salesman asked if I had an IBA, then admitted their services are probably not a good fit for my SS wash. He recommended Coinless.
- PayRange is used at many laundromats. I scheduled a 20-minute meeting with a salesman. He talked very fast answering my questions as I quickly typed. Their devices are $29.95 each + $20 harness. Processing fees are 3.49% per transaction + 1 cent per transaction. They use bluetooth, not wifi. He said the app doesn't capture customers email or phone numbers, so not sure how you could contact a customer if there was a question or problem at your wash. You cannot start the equipment remotely (only if in bluetooth range). After 30 minutes, he admitted that I asked a lot of good questions, but said that I "had exceeded my 20 minute allottment and would have to reschedule another meeting". When I asked for referrals, he said they're confidential, but offer a 60-day money back guarantee. I was disappointed about their sales approach. If it's difficult to reach a salesman with questions, how would it be trying to reach technical support with problems??
- Touch4Wash devices are $500 each, and can handle up to 4 functions. Processing fees are 3.5% + 20 cents per transaction. Service fees are $65 / month + 5 cents a transaction. Customers don't need to download the app to use the services. They can use their old phone, not a smart phone. Though customers need a good connection to the network.
- WashCard is expensive. Devices are $395 each (access points). You need 1 for each bay, vacuum. Onboarding is additional $29.95 per site. Uwash App is 10% per transaction. Processing fees are 3% + 30 cents per transaction.
I wonder how it is hooked up to the coin box? Looking for a cheap optionI have a friend doing Payrange and I think he's pretty happy with it. He's not doing anything fancy though.
One of the reasons I went with coinless is wireless hookup and operation. The wireless relays on the vacuums work as long as you mount them under the dome. I tried mounting one inside the cabinet and it wouldn't connect.They appear to be using inexpensive off the shelf components that you can buy of Amazon for $30(wireless relays). But they've obviously developed the back end structure to control them and store the data. Hard wiring the vacuums would require 5-10K in conduit work and I'm not willing to implement that unless the system gains full steam.I might have to revisit Touch4Wash. I didn't realize that the customers can activate the wash without the app.
Sounds nice. Too bad they've gone awol on new customers.One of the reasons I went with coinless is wireless hookup and operation. The wireless relays on the vacuums work as long as you mount them under the dome. I tried mounting one inside the cabinet and it wouldn't connect.They appear to be using inexpensive off the shelf components that you can buy of Amazon for $30(wireless relays). But they've obviously developed the back end structure to control them and store the data. Hard wiring the vacuums would require 5-10K in conduit work and I'm not willing to implement that unless the system gains full steam.
I’ll try to find out some details
Thanks for posting. They were going to be my first visit tomorrow. I'm hoping they update the app now to add additional functionality and actually have someone for support at EverWash that is easy to work with.Just talked to the owner of everwash. They have purchased coinless and plan on continuing operations pretty much as is. The system should remain functional and they plan to improve it as they feel it would compliment their business. So, a big relief as far as I’m concerned. All Tech support will now come from everwash.
|