Papaya + Micros

Connect Papaya to Micros and keep one source of truth across your estate. Menu changes, orders and sales stay matched between the two systems, so a group running Micros at some sites and Papaya at others — or migrating between them — never re-keys a menu or reconciles two sets of numbers by hand.

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Two-way syncLive in under an hourOne source of truth
The Corner Table
ConnectedMicros
Syncing
Menu syncUp to date

128 items · 14 modifier groups · 5 outlets

Sales syncReal time

Rung up → consolidated → reported

Last change20s ago

Pad Thai +฿10 · pushed to Micros

Menu sync

One menu, both systems

Outlet mapping

Map the estate once

Sales sync

Every ticket, one report

No double-entry

Change once, everywhere

How it works

Three steps from disconnected to in sync.

No middleware to host, no CSV exports. Authorize once and Papaya does the matching, then keeps both sides current on its own.

01

Connect your Micros account

Open Integrations in Papaya, choose Micros, and authorize. The handshake runs over Micros's official API — nothing to install at the counter, no exports to schedule.

02

Map outlets & menu

Match each Papaya outlet to its Micros location and align the menu. Items, modifier groups and prices line up once, then stay matched as either side changes.

03

Keep both in sync

Menu edits, orders and sales flow between Papaya and Micros in real time, so head office reports on one number and no outlet works off a stale menu.

What you get

One source of truth for every channel.

Change a price once and it lands on both systems. Run Micros where it makes sense and Papaya where it doesn't — the menu, the orders and the day's sales stay matched, so there's one source of truth instead of two that drift.

  • Menu syncitems, modifiers and prices stay matched between Papaya and Micros both ways.
  • Outlet mappingmap every site once; each outlet reads the right menu and prices for its Micros location.
  • Consolidated salestickets from both systems roll into one report, so head office sees the whole estate.
  • Clean migrationmove outlets from Micros to Papaya at your pace, with nothing re-keyed in between.
1

menu and price list across both systems

<5s

from a change on one side to live on the other

0

exports to reconcile two POS reports by hand

2-way

sync — push and pull, not a nightly batch

Live sync

A Micros change, on Papaya in seconds.

Edit an item on either side and it lands on the other in seconds — same name, same modifiers, same price — so the two systems read as one.

The Corner Table
Sync loglive
Pad Thai · +฿10Micros

Price → Micros · just now

Tom Yum · 86’dMicros

Availability → Micros · 2m ago

New: Mango StickyMicros

Item → Micros · 5m ago

Pad ThaiSynced
Price$6
Modifiers 3 groups
Outlets5 · in sync
Today · both systems$3,660
View itemIn sync

Every edit mirrors to Micros within seconds.

Micros questions

Good to know.

Everything teams ask before they wire up Micros with Papaya.

Micros is a point-of-sale system restaurants use to take orders and payments. Papaya connects to it so a group can run Micros at some outlets and Papaya at others — or migrate between them — with menus, orders and sales kept in sync instead of maintained twice.
Most teams are live in under an hour. You authorize Micros once and align the menu; after that changes flow between the systems on their own, with nothing to export.
The Micros connection is available on Papaya's Growth and Scale plans. See pricing for the full breakdown, or talk to sales about multi-outlet rollouts.
Yes. Edit an item in Papaya and it pushes to Micros, or pull an existing Micros menu in to get started. Items, modifiers and prices stay matched on both sides.
Yes — that's a common reason to connect them. Move outlets across at your own pace while both systems stay in sync, so head office keeps reporting on one number throughout.

One menu across every till.

Connect Papaya and Micros and stop maintaining two systems by hand. Start free, then map your outlets in minutes.

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