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Using SubscriptionFlow Integration to Master SaaS Payment Processing

Subscription Flow

The SaaS industry has been growing at a phenomenal rate for quite some time now, prompting many businesses to now think of ways in which they need to invest in efficient ways of running their business in the SaaS world. In doing so, SaaS businesses of all sizes face common payment processing SaaS challenges.

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Stripe vs. PayPal: Which Payment Platform is More Valuable For Your Business?

Baremetrics

Your payment processor may be an important element of your business. However, with so many of these payment platforms on the market, how are you supposed to choose? While there is a plethora of payment platforms to consider, Stripe and PayPal should be at the top of the list. After all, it plays a big role in how you get paid.

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Can You Decrease Credit Card Interchange Fees?

Stax

If you’re selling anything at all these days—online or in-person—it’s absolutely imperative to learn about interchange fees. They significantly impact the cost of accepting card payments. These fees help cover the costs of processing the payment and maintaining the card network.

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Subscription renewal: getting customers to renew subscriptions

ProfitWell

Let’s take a look at why customers fail to renew their subscriptions, what different methods you can choose for subscription renewals, and what ethical tactics can increase your subscription renewal rate. The key feature separating subscription businesses from their more standard counterparts is the recurring nature of payments.

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How to Acquire a $400B World-Class Company by WePay (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

WePay is a payments company for platform businesses like marketplaces, crowdfunding sites & small business software. I think on the plus side, coming into a firm like JPMorgan, we were a 200 person company when we were acquired. The day that acquisition closed, we became a 250,000 person company. Bill Clerico : Yeah.