That includes card-present flows on countertop, handheld, kiosk, and in-store ordering hardware; card-not-present scenarios for online ordering, QR pay-at-table, mobile order-ahead, and curbside; tip handling, tip pooling, split tender, partial auth, refunds, voids, and offline mode; wallet support (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Tap to Pay), EMV contactless, and emerging local payment methods in international markets; and reconciliation, settlement, and reporting that operators actually trust. In your second year and beyond: You'll have brought the Genius payment device to general availability across in-store guest-facing experiences, made measurable progress on unifying the payments stack, launched payments in additional international markets, brought new US channels online, and built a payments function that's a genuine competitive advantage for Genius rather than a source of complexity to manage.