Revel Systems

The two founders Lisa Falzone and Chris Ciabarra took Revel to a 500 million dollar evaluation before exiting.

[7] In 2015, the company announced a strategic partnership with Apple Computers as a member of the Apple Enterprise Mobility Program and in 2014 Revel announced a partnership with Intuit to create Quickbooks Point of Sale Powered by Revel Systems and in Sept 2016 Revel announced a partnership with Shell Global[8] The company integrates with third-party vendors, and has an open API, allowing others to customize the POS system.

Revel's iPad point of sale software focuses on security in order to be a properly licensed system.

[12] Some of Revel's clients include the following (or franchisees of the following): Shell, Smoothie King, Tully's Coffee, Little Caesars Pizza, Legends Hospitality, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Illy Coffee, Dairy Queen, Forever Yogurt, and Twistee Treat, among others.

[13] In February 2017 it was announced that Falzone had been replaced as CEO after taking the company to half a billion dollars in evaluation.

These terminals work with Epson Printers, wireless routers, access points, cash drawers, card swipes, and barcode scanners to meet a merchant's needs.

Revel allows for a customizable point of sale solution and integrates with a variety of third party providers.

"[17] In 2013, Revel Systems was chosen as the Best Retail app in the Business at the Tabby Awards[24] and CEO Lisa Falzone was recognized in Tech Cocktail as one of "15 Female Entrepreneurs You Should Know About (But Probably Don't).