All structure, layout, and style decisions for Smart Grid are made in Builder. These settings form the framework that the Station user customizes inside the POS app.
Add Smart Grid to any page in Builder. Then set the number of rows and columns. This determines how many tiles appear in the main grid and in all folder-level grids. (Category views display repeater grids instead of Smart Grids.)
Builder determines which tile types the merchant can assign. The options are:
Product
Action
Category
Folder
If a tile type is disabled, it simply wonโt appear in the assignment options in the POS app.
If Product Tiles are turned off, Category Tiles cannot be enabled.
Smart Grid contains six variants that correspond to each possible tile type that can be assigned at the Station level:
Unassigned
Product
Action
Category
Folder
Back Button
Select the top-left tile of the grid to open the variant editor. Each variant can have its own styling, layout, icons, and dynamic visibility rules. These designs are used by the POS app whenever a tile is assigned to that type.
Category views use the Product Tile variant for product repeaters, so styling decisions for this variant affect multiple contexts.
For Action Tiles, Builder chooses which actions in the flow can be assigned. For Product Tiles or Category Tiles, Builder enables or disables the ability to assign products or categories at all.
If Folder Tiles are enabled, Station users can create nested Smart Grids in the POS.
Builder controls:
Grid size
Allowed tile types
Available assignable actions
Tile variant design
Variant logic/conditions
The POS app controls:
Assigning tiles
Rearranging tiles
Creating nested folder-level Smart Grids
Per-Outlet personalization
See: Using Smart Grid in Your POS Flow
See: Customizing Smart Grid in the POS App