Comparison
XPR vs Tillster
XPR is a dedicated self-order kiosk and in-venue ordering specialist; Tillster is a broad omnichannel commerce platform spanning online ordering channels (web, mobile, call center, delivery aggregators), loyalty, and data, used by large chains. If self-order kiosks are your priority, XPR offers multi-OS hardware flexibility, cloud menu management and reporting with offline-resilient ordering, native fleet management, and a fully configurable kiosk UI — for QSR and fast-casual chains and complex venues alike, across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. Tillster covers many digital channels and marketing for enterprise brands.
Last reviewed June 2026. Comparisons are based on publicly available information as of that date and are intended to be fair and factual. Tillster is a trademark of its respective owner.
The bottom line
When self-order kiosks and in-venue ordering are the priority, XPR comes out ahead — purpose-built kiosks, Windows-or-Android hardware flexibility, offline resilience, and native fleet management. Tillster provides a broad omnichannel commerce and loyalty platform for large chains.
Why operators choose XPR
Why operators choose XPR over Tillster
Built for kiosks, not bolted on
XPR is a self-order kiosk and in-venue ordering specialist. Tillster is a broad omnichannel platform centered on online ordering channels — web, mobile, call center, and delivery aggregators — with kiosks one part of a wider suite.
Windows or Android hardware flexibility
XPR kiosks run on Windows (its largest installed base) or Android on the hardware you choose, with the Windows manageability enterprise IT teams prefer (MDM, antivirus, security policy).
Keeps selling when the internet drops
XPR is a hybrid platform: you manage menus and view sales reporting in the cloud, while the real-time ordering flow runs locally with payment store-and-forward — so kiosks keep taking orders during outages, then sync to the POS when connectivity returns. You get cloud convenience without an internet dependency at the moment of sale. Tillster is a cloud-based platform. Cloud-based ordering is typically susceptible to internet connectivity and performance issues, such as outages or slow connections.
Native fleet management, built in
XPR Fleet Manager monitors connectivity, CPU, memory, disk, and peripherals with remote restart and updates across every kiosk — purpose-built for in-venue device fleets.
Accessible beyond the enterprise
XPR serves QSR and fast-casual chains of every size and complex venues with a pilot-to-rollout model. Tillster targets enterprise and large regional chains.
At a glance
XPR vs Tillster, side by side
| XPR | Tillster | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Dedicated self-order kiosks and in-venue ordering (kiosk, mobile/QR, linebusting, order-ready board, AI voice). | Broad omnichannel commerce — web, mobile, call center, delivery aggregators, loyalty, and data — for large chains. |
| Kiosk depth | Self-order kiosks are the core product, purpose-built and deeply configurable. | Kiosks are one channel within a wider digital-ordering and loyalty platform. |
| Kiosk OS & hardware | Windows or Android (optional Tizen) on a wide range of hardware. | Cloud platform; kiosk OS and hardware specifics are not detailed publicly. |
| Cloud & offline resilience | Hybrid model: menu management and sales reporting run in the cloud; the real-time ordering flow runs locally with payment store-and-forward, so kiosks keep selling during outages, then sync to the POS. | Uses a cloud-based platform. Cloud-based ordering is typically susceptible to connectivity and performance issues. |
| Native fleet management | Built-in Fleet Manager for in-venue devices: connectivity, CPU/memory/disk, peripherals, remote restart and updates. | A kiosk device-fleet monitoring solution is not detailed publicly. |
| Target operator size | QSR & fast-casual chains (a few sites to several hundred), foodservice operators, and complex venues. | Enterprise and large regional chains. |
| Best for | QSR & fast-casual chains and venues whose priority is self-order kiosks and in-venue ordering. | Large chains wanting a single omnichannel commerce and loyalty platform. |
In summary
Where XPR fits best
XPR fits QSR and fast-casual chains of every size, foodservice operators, and complex venues such as airports, stadiums, parks, and casinos, with proven scale across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. Operators whose priority is self-order kiosks and in-venue ordering choose XPR for purpose-built kiosks, Windows-or-Android hardware flexibility, offline resilience, native fleet management, and a fully brand-matched UI.
About Tillster
Tillster provides an omnichannel commerce platform spanning web, mobile, kiosk, delivery, loyalty, and customer data, used primarily by large QSR and fast-casual chains.
Frequently asked questions
XPR vs Tillster: common questions
- What is the difference between XPR and Tillster?
- XPR is a dedicated self-order kiosk and in-venue ordering specialist. Tillster is a broad omnichannel commerce platform spanning online ordering channels (web, mobile, call center, delivery aggregators), plus loyalty and data, for large chains. If kiosks are the priority, XPR offers purpose-built kiosks, multi-OS hardware flexibility, offline resilience, and native fleet management.
- Is XPR or Tillster better for self-order kiosks specifically?
- XPR, because self-order kiosks are its core product — with Windows-or-Android hardware flexibility, offline resilience, native fleet management, and a fully configurable kiosk UI. For Tillster, kiosks are one channel within a broader omnichannel platform.
- Does XPR work for QSR and fast-casual chains of every size?
- Yes. XPR serves QSR and fast-casual chains of every size and complex venues with a pilot-to-rollout model, across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. Tillster targets enterprise and large regional chains rather than SMB.
- Does XPR also offer mobile and QR ordering?
- Yes — XPR offers mobile and QR ordering alongside kiosks, linebusting, an order-ready board, and AI voice ordering. Tillster offers a broader omnichannel suite that also includes delivery and marketplace aggregation, call-center ordering, loyalty, and a customer-data platform.
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