Clover Flex and Clover Mini can both accept payments and support Clover POS functions, but they organize the work differently. Flex favors mobility; Mini favors a compact fixed counter. The better choice follows the transaction path, connectivity, receipt, peripheral and staff requirements.
Written and reviewed by Raied Muheisen · Last reviewed June 21, 2026
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Choose Clover Flex when
Payments move around the business, tableside or field use matters, line-busting is valuable, and the charging and connectivity routine is defined.
Choose Clover Mini when
A fixed compact counter, customer-facing interaction and known peripherals matter more than mobility.
Compare before deciding
Test screen workflow, receipts, tips, cash handling, scanners, printers, apps, software plans, used-equipment restrictions and processor compatibility.
Decision table
| Location | Mobile | Fixed counter |
|---|---|---|
| Primary strength | Portability | Compact countertop workflow |
| Common role | Tableside, field or overflow | Primary simple counter or secondary station |
| Alternative | Mini or Station Duo for fixed peripherals | Flex for mobility; Station Duo for fuller counter |
Frequently asked questions
Can Flex replace Mini?
Sometimes, but not when fixed peripherals, counter presentation or a larger station workflow are important.
Can Mini be moved around?
It is designed around a fixed countertop workflow; evaluate Flex for regular mobility.
Which costs less?
Compare the complete written proposal, not hardware alone.
Can both be used together?
Yes, if the provider, account, software and workflow support the configuration.
Related guides
Primary action: Request a POS fit review.
Secondary action: Request a merchant statement review.
