NCR Voyix runs a developer portal with some REST access to menus, orders, tenders, and sales summaries, but Aloha access is partner gated and varies between on-prem and cloud deployments. Many integrators route through middleware; there is no self-serve signup.
NCR Aloha scores F on the API Report Card. NCR Voyix runs a developer portal with some REST access to menus, orders, tenders, and sales summaries, but Aloha access is partner gated and varies between on-prem and cloud deployments. Many integrators route through middleware; there is no self-serve signup.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
NCR Aloha (NCR Voyix) is a long-established restaurant POS platform for single- and multi-unit operators, covering front-of-house ordering and payments, kitchen routing, reporting, and back-office tools, in both legacy on-prem and newer cloud deployments.
POS / Hospitality, Typically for full-service and quick-service restaurants, from independents to large multi-unit chains. Restaurants ring up orders, process payments, route tickets to the kitchen, manage menus/modifiers, and run sales/labor reporting; data feeds loyalty, online ordering, and accounting.
One of the most widely deployed restaurant POS systems in North America with a very large installed base.
Yes, Holds restaurants' sales, checks/orders, menu/modifiers, tenders, and labor data, the operating system-of-record for the business.
~25+ years old; legacy on-prem roots with a partial cloud transition under NCR Voyix. Mixed-modernness estate.
On-prem variants lack a clean modern API; data extraction is hard. Partner-gated developer access and middleware dependence. Full sourced list under Sources below.
Common alternatives include Toast, Square for Restaurants, Oracle MICROS, Lightspeed. Graded alternatives appear under "More from the report card" below.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.
Yes. Supergood maintains an unofficial NCR Aloha API and MCP server so AI agents and internal tools can read and write NCR Aloha data. See the NCR Aloha integration docs at supergood.ai/docs/ncr-aloha-api.