to issue the Square Debit Card
present in the
used by the developers of the apps
User generated content

Square, Inc.

Strategic alliances

Industry collaborations

Starbucks

Whole Foods Market

Best Buy

Promotion through social networks

Youtube

Instagram

Facebook

TikTok

X

Financial alliances

Cash App

Partners

Food service partners

Sysco

Perfomance Foodservice

Sevenrooms

Restaurant365

7shifts

Popmenu

Olo

Financial partners

Bank of America

JPMorgan Chase

Beauty industry partners

SalonInteractive

Vish

Submatic

Pomp

SalonScale

Glammatic

SalonCentric

Square app marketplace

Accounting & Tax

Xero

QuickBooks Online

Booking & Scheduling

Bookeo

Setmore

Delivery & Orders

Fresh KDS

ShipStation

eCommerce

Wix

WordPress

Field services

Simpro

BreezeWorks

Form Builders

JotForm

Payable Forms

Healthcare

Massage Book

ClinicSense

Insurance

Embroker

Invoicing & Services

17Hats

Zoho Invoice

Items & Inventory

Printful

Thrive Inventory

Loyalty & Rewards

GiftUp

TapMango

Marketing & Analytics

Zapier

IFTTT

Payroll

Online Check Writer

OnTheClock

Points of Sale

TouchBistro

RepairShopr

Restaurants

BentoBox

MarketMan

Team Management

HomeBase

TipHaus

Ticketing & Events

SimpleTix

Event App

Suppliers

Financial services

Sutton Bank

Square Financial Services

Hardware and Software
development

own creation

We could not find information on raw material suppliers

Workforce

Square Careers

Wellfound

LinkedIn

Indeed

BuiltinNYC

Consumers (small and medium businesses)

Food and beverages

Retail

Beauty

Various services (like non-profit organizations, transport, entertainment, etc.)

Health & Wellness

Home & Commercial

Block, Inc.

Competitors

Clover

Paypal

Stripe

SumUp

Considerations:

-In the Square app marketplace, the two branches that come out of each category are the two highest-rated apps (developed by external parties), but to avoid overcomplicating the diagram we decided to link the categories and not the examples, since otherwise it would take too long and be very difficult to read. Any other arrow made to a category and not a specific element was made for this same reason.

-If the concept/element "creates" an arrow, it's being used, and if it "receives" one, it's using another.

-Dotted lines mean "owned" by another company (subsidiary).

-LinkedIn was used as the common element for hiring workers, but we don't discard the possibility that other services are being used.