When the details are difficult to understand, it becomes harder to know whether your setup still makes sense.
Most merchants are using payment setups that do not fully fit how their business operates. Suede helps you structure your hardware, pricing, and support around what works best for you.
Get a clearer view of your current setup before committing to new hardware, another processor, or a pricing model that may not fit.
In many cases, merchants do not truly choose a payment system. A terminal gets installed, a processor is assigned, pricing is layered on top, and the setup becomes harder to question over time.
Not because the system is completely broken, but because it was never structured intentionally around how the business actually operates.
Unclear pricing structures
When the details are difficult to understand, it becomes harder to know whether your setup still makes sense.
THE SUEDE APPROACH
Clover and Valor hardware configured for your workflow
Choose equipment based on how your team accepts payments, not because it came bundled in a generic package.
If you are already processing volume and considering a better payment setup, the next step is a simple review.
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Restaurants
Payments you can trust. People you can count on.
Bars
Retail
Established Merchants
Point-of-Sale Hardware
Hardware that does not fully fit
Your terminal or point-of-sale system should support the way your team serves customers.
Limited flexibility
As your business grows, your payment setup should adapt across in-person, mobile, and online transactions.
When payment issues affect revenue, you need access to real people who can help.
Most payment processing conversations start and end with rates. But for established businesses, the bigger opportunity is structure.
Day-to-day operations
Your payment setup affects how quickly your team can serve customers, close tabs, manage checkout, and keep transactions moving.
Long-term flexibility
A better setup should support the way your business works today and give you room to adapt as your needs change.
Suede looks at how your business operates first. Then we help structure your payment system around the right mix of hardware, pricing, and support.
Confidence in support
Technology matters, but the people behind it matter just as much when something needs attention.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
We review your current setup
Processor, pricing structure, hardware, business type, and payment flow.
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The next step is simple. Share a few details about your business, and Suede will review your current setup with clarity and care.
The focus is simple: build a system that fits.
Flexible pricing structures, including dual pricing where appropriate
Explore compliant options that may help reduce out-of-pocket processing costs while keeping the customer experience clear.
Support from real people when it matters
Work with a payments partner that values accessibility, transparency, and long-term fit.
EQUIPMENT-AWARE MERCHANTS
Many merchants exploring Clover or new point-of-sale systems are shown standard setups that do not account for how their business actually operates.
Before committing, it is worth understanding how your setup will be structured, how pricing will be applied, and whether your hardware supports your workflow.
Before you choose hardware
Review whether Clover, Valor, or another option makes the most sense for your environment.
Before you accept pricing
Understand whether your pricing model aligns with your business type, volume, and payment mix.
Before you switch providers
Know what the transition may involve and whether your current hardware can remain part of the solution.
We identify where improvements may exist
That may include clearer pricing, better-fit hardware, dual pricing, or improved support access.
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You decide what makes sense
No pressure. No generic quote. Just a clearer view of your options.
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