Group Your POS Systems
Smarter with RouteGroup

Group your POS providers based on store structure, category, or custom business rules. Send only the RouteGroupKey during payment and let the system route the entire flow programmatically and effortlessly.

+ POS X1 POS X2
X-RouteGroup-1
This group contains only the POS terminals used within the X-RouteGroup-1 flow.
+ POS X3 POS X4
X-RouteGroup-2
This group contains POS terminals assigned specifically to X-RouteGroup-2 transactions.
+ POS X5 POS X-Premium
X-RouteGroup-3
This group includes the dedicated POS terminals used within the X-RouteGroup-3 scenario.
+ POS Y1
Y-RouteGroup-1
This group contains only the POS terminals defined for Y-RouteGroup-1.
+ POS Y2 POS Y3
Y-RouteGroup-2
This group contains the POS terminals used in the Y-RouteGroup-2 flow.
+ POS Y4
Y-RouteGroup-3
This group includes the POS terminals assigned to the Y-RouteGroup-3 scenario.
+ POS Z1 POS Z2
Z-RouteGroup-1
This group contains only the POS terminals defined under the Z-RouteGroup-1 flow.
+ POS Z3
Z-RouteGroup-2
This group includes the POS terminals assigned specifically to Z-RouteGroup-2.

Organize All Your Virtual POS Terminals
Under Smart Groups and
Easily Control Your Payment Flows

More flexible, more scalable, fully programmatic POS management.

Create a New RouteGroup
Add POS Terminals to the Group
Route Using RouteGroupKey

Frequently Asked Questions

RouteGroup allows you to group your virtual POS terminals based on rules you define and dynamically route payments through these groups. It is an ideal infrastructure for multi-store setups or category-based POS management.

RouteGroupKey is the key that determines which POS group will be used during the payment process. When it is sent at the start of a transaction, the entire payment flow is managed through the POS terminals associated with that specific group.

RouteGroupKey is the key that determines which POS group will be used during the payment process. When it is sent at the start of a transaction, the entire payment flow is managed through the POS terminals associated with that specific group.

Yes. In multi-store structures, you can create a separate RouteGroup for each store and manage POS terminals in an isolated way. Each store processes transactions only through its own assigned POS terminals.

Yes. If there are differences in commission, valor, or risk between product categories, you can create a dedicated RouteGroup for each category and use the RouteGroupKey to route the transaction to the correct POS during payment.

Yes. A POS terminal can be included in both a store-based group and a category-based group. This is fully supported to provide maximum flexibility.

If the RouteGroupKey is not sent, the transaction is processed according to PayRoute’s default routing rules. In other words, the custom POS group will not be activated.