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Customer reviews: Hike POS

Develop by hikeup.com

Reviews (12)

Overall rating
2.8

What Merchants Think

The "Hike POS" app receives mixed feedback from merchants. Users appreciate the app's ease of use and integration capabilities, particularly its compatibility with BigCommerce. However, there are significant concerns regarding customer support and specific functionality limitations, which impact the overall satisfaction of the service.

Key Strengths

  • Seamless integration with BigCommerce.
  • Ease of use and quick setup process.
  • Effective real-time sync of inventory with websites.
  • Responsive customer service during the trial period.

Common Concerns

  • Slow and unresponsive customer support, limited to chat and email.
  • Lack of compatibility with North American label sizes and formats.
  • Issues with inventory management and reporting accuracy.
  • Technical support inadequacies leading to unresolved issues.
  • Additional costs and limited access to full features.
  • Glitches in user interface impacting efficiency.

Final Thoughts

"Hike POS" offers useful features for merchants, especially those using BigCommerce, but the app's effectiveness is marred by customer service and technical support challenges. While it meets the basic needs for some users, those requiring extensive customer support or operating in North America may find it lacking. Consequently, merchants might consider alternative POS solutions that better address these areas.

enb...com

Feb 27, 2021  on Bigcommerce

Not compatible with North American retail systems - I have had Hike since I launched my shop because it was the only affordable solution I could find that did the basics of what I needed. I was willing to overlook the small things at the time. However, I've since realized that in order to print barcode labels you either a) need a Dymo labelprinter or b) need to have A4 size label sheets. I cannot get A4 size label sheets in Canada. I've mentioned this several times to their support when they ask me and they just tell me that they aren't planning on adding support for american letter size labels any time soon. One told me that he found the A4 labels on Amazon but I can't find them except for exorbitant prices. I am looking for an alternative solution now.

ger...com

Nov 05, 2020  on Bigcommerce

I wish I could rate it a -1 - We had this program for over a year and anytime we had any sort of issue the tech support would send a link. Inventory NEVER reported correctly and we oversold multiple of times. Again you would try to get tech support and they told me to go thru every order and see were they missed the inventory!! Are you kidding me! I would NEVER recommend this company...I would rather use BC for tracking inventory than Hike!!

sup...com

Oct 31, 2019  on Bigcommerce

Frustrating - Not very good POS Actually Bigcommerce need to provide free POS system like shopify provides. we have to pay $50 a month and does not have a full access to features. very slow in processing things.

inf...com

Jun 28, 2019  on Bigcommerce

So frustrating - We've been using Hike since October (currently end of June) and we STILL haven't worked out all the kinks. Each day, some other limitation to the software arises and makes our life far more difficult than it should be. We have invested countless hours in "making Hike work" but it just doesn't. Here is a short list of the functionality that may be necessary to your store (like it is ours) but Hike does not offer:1) Ability to mass edit certain fields with an export/import process. Certain fields (Categories for example) are not editable via an export/import, and you are relegated to editing each product individually if you want to move around category hierarchies.2) The integration with BigCommerce is clunky and the data doesn't always match up perfectly with that in BigCommerce. Lesson learned - if you are creating a new store from scratch, add all your products to BigCommerce FIRST, then let them sync over to Hike. Vice Versa is a nightmare of limited data syncing.3) Do not use Hike under any circumstance if you perform maintenance or repairs on products. Work Order functionality is horrendous (Parked Invoices mess with End-of-Month accounting).4) The UI, while Ok at first, has several glaring issues. All of them minor, add up to an exceptionally convoluted and messy user interface. For example, when editing a product, you click the product you want to edit (let's say we want to edit the SKU), you edit the SKU, and lo and behold, there is no submit/save button anywhere. You have to scroll the page down for any submit button to even display on the screen. Again, this is minor, but little issues like this build up over time increasing your management time of the software, and not managing your business.5) Monthly accounting is awful. Rarely do numbers match up from what we actually brought in for the shop. Each month it takes me roughly two hours of work just to get the basic accounting numbers we require to meet our tax commitments by law. We had to set up an internal "lingo" just to coordinate between the users in order to determine what sales were taxable, which sales were tax-exempt, etc. If you have anything tax exempt (government sales/service, etc.) DO NOT USE HIKE. You will regret it each month when I try to organize what was taxable and what wasn't and why.6) Hike offers import/export functionality using CSV (Comma Separated Values) files (Excel generally is used to edit these files). However, if any part of your product name, descriptions then all your data will get corrupted. We've had this happen several time until I was FINALLY (after six months of complaining about it) told that you can upload a standard Excel spreadsheet (XLSX or XLS file format) for imports. Each time an import was done using CSV files, data was corrupted, prices were altered for THOUSANDS of products, and required HUNDREDS of hours of repair work. Only to be told six months later that we never had to go through any of this because there were ways around it.7) This leads me to the biggest and most glaring problem with Hike. Customer service is AWFUL. The customer service representatives are ONLY available through chat or email (which is still actually chat). You cannot call them. You cannot talk to a real person at any time. You only get people "behind-the-screen" which are clearly limited in their ability to service issues. Nearly every time I have contacted them, our problems are "escalated" to the tech team, where, in the nine months we have been using this software, has only resulted in a SINGLE beneficial outcome to our Customer Service inquires. At one point I was so frustrated I asked to SPEAK to a real person. I had to go to an online form and fill out a request to have one of their REAL PEOPLE call me. That never happened. The time frame where they said they would contact me came and went, with no contact whatsoever.Most of these "complaints" could be considered minor by many, but they add up quickly, adding more and more time we have to invest just to manage the back-end of the business. This is time better spent with customers, on the sales floor, or performing service on customers gear. Hike has taken a simple process and made it overly specialized just in order to try and accommodate a wider variety of people. No single function (or lack of function) breaks the system. But all the issues combine to make a system that added time and costs to our business where it didn't need it.Try something else. Hike might work great for you, but it doesn't for us, and the major issues addressed above make it difficult to invest your money into something as fundamentally flawed as this POS (double entendre intended).

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