Learn what Toast devices can do in Offline Mode.
Do’s and Don’ts While in Offline Mode
While in offline mode, it is important to remember the following information:
DO NOT DO THE FOLLOWING IN OFFLINE MODE: |
DO NOT unplug Ethernet. |
DO NOT turn off Toast devices. |
DO NOT turn off or restart your router. |
DO NOT log out of the Toast app or uninstall the Toast app. Note: You may still select Switch User. |
DO NOT select Capture. |
DURING AN OUTAGE IT IS RECOMMENDED TO: |
If applicable: Temporarily disable online ordering. Your restaurant cannot receive orders from Toast Online Ordering channels, or other third parties while offline.
If your business has an Uber Eats or DoorDash integration set up, you can also choose to follow the steps in these articles for a temporary solution while you operate in Offline Mode:
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If applicable: Temporarily disable Mobile Order & Pay®. If your auto-fire device is offline or the entire restaurant is offline, you'll want to disable Mobile Order & Pay® so guests cannot place orders or payments you cannot see. |
Service Adjustments for Your Staff While in Offline Mode
Anyone using a Toast device should make the following adjustments to their service processes while operating in Offline Mode:
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Placing orders on the POS | Stick to one device when placing orders so order and payment information can be stored together. |
Clocking in and out | Stick to one device when clocking in and out. |
Payments |
Continue to take credit/debit card payments and enter tips. It's best practice to verify the cardholder's name and card expiration date, especially when you're offline. It's also recommended to ask the guest to insert their card and enter in the PIN for an offline payment.
Auto-capture: If auto-capture is enabled and the disruption is network or ISP-related, Toast cannot capture payments until the device reconnects and stored transactions are transmitted. If the disruption is Toast-related, captures will still process, but settlement timelines may be delayed depending on payment partner dependencies. To learn more about auto-capture, see Close Out Day, Z Report, and Auto-Capture Overview. This depends on the local device’s storage and synchronization status.
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Printers and Cash Drawers | Printing receipts and opening cash drawers should be unaffected by connection disruptions/outages as long as your Ethernet cables have not been unplugged. |
Shift Review | Shift review is unavailable while in Offline Mode. |
Reporting | Reports will not contain data from offline devices and their orders, payments, or other data points until the system is back online and has synced with your back-end. |
If applicable to your restaurant:
Impacted process: | How to operate: |
Toast Gift Cards | Can not be sold or redeemed while in Offline Mode. |
Toast Loyalty | Points can not be redeemed or accumulated while in Offline Mode. |
Toast Online Ordering | Unavailable while in Offline Mode. |
Toast Mobile Order & Pay® | Unavailable while in Offline Mode. |
Troubleshoot Offline Mode
If you've entered Offline Mode, your devices will display a banner across the top of the screen. Within that banner, select What to do → for guidance on what to do and what not to do during an outage.
If the banner mentions a Toast Service disruption, there is a Toast-wide outage. Check out the Toast status page for a message about the outage and sign up for future updates by email or phone.
If the banner mentions no internet connection or no network connection, see Outages and Disruptions: Troubleshoot Internet or Network Connection Issues.
Shift Reviews While in Offline Mode
If your Toast POS device is offline, you'll be unable to complete shift review. During offline mode, you are unable to:
Close checks
Declare cash tips
Reconcile cash and tips
Clock out
If your device enters Offline Mode, you'll be given customized instructions on what you and your manager should do to properly close out your shift during a service disruption. While closing a shift in Offline Mode, managers should:
Collect all cash in hand payments from employees.
Keep merchant copies of receipts signed by guests as records for payments taken offline.
Keep a written record of what is tipped out while you're offline. Tipping out becomes seamless once your device is back online.
Note employee clock out times.
Note: Depending on your auto-clock out settings, clocked-in employees may be automatically clocked out at the end of the business day. To learn more, see Enable or Disable the Auto Clock-Out Feature.
Manage Pending Tips in Offline Mode
In the event of a service disruption that impacts bank/card processing, pending tips (from transactions that haven't fully processed yet) will be identified in the Shift Review Breakdown as seen below. They will also appear in the shift review workflow, in the Reconcile cash & tips section.
Once processed, pending tips will go directly to the house deposit. It's up to the restaurant to determine the best way to handle paying out pending tips at the end of a shift. A few options to consider:
If you choose to pay out pending tips the same day:
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Staff will leave with the full amount of tips earned from their work for the shift. |
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If you choose to pay out pending tips the next day -OR- when payments have been processed -OR- through the next payroll:
Pros: | Cons/Risks: |
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KDS While in Offline Mode
In order for a restaurant to take advantage of the Offline Mode experience, they must meet both of the following criteria. This applies to both Toast- and self-managed networks.
For customers who are on self-managed networks:
Having multiple subnets at a restaurant greatly reduces the likelihood that a restaurant will be able to successfully use Offline Mode on the KDS. The local hub will only communicate with devices on its subnet. If your restaurant has multiple subnets, please make sure all Toast devices are on the same subnet.
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With Offline Mode, you can continue receiving tickets on your KDS for any new in-store order in case of an internet or a Toast service disruption. This replaces the need for backup printers and reduces disruption to store operations. As long as an eligible device is on-site, Offline Mode should work as intended; otherwise, orders will have no way of being sent through the system to the KDS. Orders will look no different from normal KDS tickets in Offline Mode.
Note: Offline Mode will not work for Toast Online Ordering or any other orders from outside the location. If the restaurant’s auto-fire device is offline, either because of a specific issue with that device or because all devices are offline, the KDS will still not receive tickets for online orders or Toast Mobile Order & Pay® orders until after the auto-fire device comes back online.
Process Payroll While in Offline Mode
Toast strongly advises against processing payroll while in Offline Mode. Wait until the system is back online so that time entries, tip data, and all related payroll information have fully synced from the POS to the cloud and into Toast Payroll. After any Offline Mode event, double-check time entries and tip amounts for accuracy before posting payroll.
Note: If the system went offline after a pay period ended and all time entries and tips for that pay period were already synced, you may choose to process payroll for that period.
Additional Resources for Offline Mode