Every way they want to pay, into the account you already have
Cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Cash App, eGift cards and a prepaid store card — all processed through the Square account you already use, so there is no second processor to set up and nothing new to reconcile.
One processor. One payout. Nothing new to reconcile.
Adding an ordering channel usually means adding a second payment processor — a second set of fees, a second payout schedule, and a month-end where the numbers have to be stitched together by hand.
Gegsy does not process your money. Square does, on the account you already run your counter through — Gegsy connects to it during setup, and Square handles the card authorization and capture behind the scenes.
It also means online orders sit behind the same payment protections as the rest of your business, rather than on rails you have to vet separately.

What customers can pay with
Available on every plan. You choose which methods are on, per store.
Debit and credit cards
Accepted at checkout alongside the wallets, on both your app and your storefront.
Apple Pay and Google Pay
Accepted everywhere cards are. You can also limit checkout to wallets only, if you would rather not take card entry at all.
Cash App Pay
On your web storefront, where the customer is sent to Cash App to confirm. Not available in the iOS or Android app, which use wallets and cards.
eGift cards
Customers buy one and send it to someone, who gets an email with the design, the amount and a personal message. You set the load limits, the preset amounts and the designs.
Prepaid store card
Customers load funds and spend them over time. Set up to three top-up amounts, each with an optional bonus, and a cap on how much a card can hold.
Tips and fees, your numbers
Offer preset tip amounts, pass the Gegsy app fee through to the customer or absorb it, and add your own service fee to pickup or delivery — waived above a threshold you set.
Questions, answered
No. Payments are processed through the Square account you already use — Gegsy connects to it during setup, and Square authorizes and captures every transaction. There is no second merchant account to open.
It works by sending the customer to Cash App to confirm the payment, which is a web redirect. The iOS and Android apps use Apple Pay, Google Pay and cards instead. You turn Cash App on for the storefront from the same screen as everything else.
Yes. You can accept wallets plus debit and credit cards, or restrict checkout to Apple Pay and Google Pay only. Gift cards, the store card and Cash App are each toggled separately.
Pickup, in-house delivery and in-store orders. It is not available on deliveries handled by a third-party courier — see delivery for how those are dispatched.
The payment method controls and gift cards are available on all plans, starting at $49/month. Square’s own processing rates apply as they already do — see the pricing page for what Gegsy charges.
Your own app and ordering website, starting at $49/month
Don't let third-party apps take 30% of every order. Get your own branded mobile app and web storefront — powered by Square, managed from one dashboard.





