Head-to-Head Comparison · 2026

Mint POS vs Square POS

Square POSGlobal cloud POS — popular in USA, UK, and Australia

Square is one of the most well-known POS brands globally — popular in the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia. Premium retail owners in Pakistan often discover Square and wonder if it is the right fit. The answer is no, and for a simple reason: Square is not available for Pakistani merchants. It requires a US, UK, Australian, or Canadian bank account and business registration to sign up. Pakistani businesses cannot legally accept payments through Square. Beyond availability, Square is a cloud-only system that stops working without internet — a non-starter for Pakistani retail where load shedding is daily. Mint POS delivers everything Square offers for retail, priced in PKR, with full offline operation.

Pricing at a Glance

Mint POS
Rs. 2,499–6,999/month (PKR)
7-day free trial · No card required · Annual discount available
Square POS
$0–$60+/month (USD) + hardware costs
Square is not available for Pakistani merchants — requires a US/UK/AU/CA bank account. If it were available, the USD pricing would translate to Rs. 5,600–17,000/month and increase with PKR depreciation.

Feature Comparison

FeatureMint POSSquare POS
FBR Integrated
Full Offline Mode
Windows Desktop App
Multi-Counter LAN Sync
Multi-Branch Management
Size & Color Variant Inventory
Local Hardware Support
PartialRequires Square-specific or certified hardware — not generic Pakistani market printers
WhatsApp / Urdu Support
PKR Pricing Available
Free Trial — No Card
Annual Contract Option

The Verdict

Square is an excellent POS for businesses in the countries it serves. For Pakistani retail, it is simply not available — and even if it were, the cloud dependency and USD pricing would be significant problems. Mint POS is built for Pakistani market realities: offline-first, PKR pricing, WhatsApp support, and variant inventory for clothing and shoe stores.

Mint POS vs Square POS — Questions Answered

Can I use Square POS in Pakistan?

No. Square is not available for Pakistani merchants. It requires a US, UK, Australian, or Canadian bank account and business registration to sign up and receive payments. Pakistani businesses cannot legally process payments through Square. If you have been considering Square for your retail business in Pakistan, Mint POS is the closest equivalent built specifically for the Pakistani market.

What is the Pakistani alternative to Square POS?

Mint POS is the most direct alternative to Square for Pakistani retail businesses. Like Square, it handles sales, inventory, receipts, and analytics. Unlike Square, it works offline during load shedding, is priced in PKR, runs on standard Windows hardware, and comes with WhatsApp support in Urdu and English.

Does Square work offline during load shedding?

No. Square is a cloud-only POS — it cannot process a single transaction without an active internet connection. In Pakistan, where load shedding averages 4–12 hours per day in many cities, this makes Square unsuitable even for businesses that could theoretically access it. Mint POS runs entirely offline — billing, inventory, and reports all work with zero internet dependency.

Is Mint POS as good as Square for clothing and shoe stores?

For Pakistani clothing and shoe stores specifically, Mint POS goes deeper than Square in key areas. Mint POS tracks size-color variant inventory per SKU — each size-color combination has its own stock count, barcode, and price. It also supports multi-branch chain management, inter-branch stock transfers, and is priced in PKR. Square has variant inventory but is not available in Pakistan and its pricing is in USD.

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