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Integrated payments: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Without integrated payments, software users typically rely on a third-party provider outside of their business management platform to process payments. The biggest downside to this approach is a poor user experience. Discover the impact integrated payments can have on the user experience.

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How to grow your field service platform’s revenue up to 3x with payments

Payrix

With the right payments partner, its easier for your trade and field service platform to successfully deploy, manage, and deliver recurring payments, as well as process a variety of payment types, card-present and card-not-present, and complex billing transactions all while delivering a seamless user experience.

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Essential Guide to ISV Integrated Payments: Benefits and Best Practices

Stax

Understanding ISV Integrated Payments Integrated payments let users pay for goods or services directly within your softwareno third-party redirects or handoffs. Its seamless, secure, and built for better user experiences. Are there white-label or PayFac-as-a-Service options?

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The ultimate implementation guide for software payment processing

Payrix

Driven by the ever-present urgency to meet market demands, software providers have consistently been in a race to deliver a customer experience that rivals their competition. In recent years, many have discovered the value of Embedded Payments to elevate that experience.

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Integrated payments: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

Without integrated payments, software users typically rely on a third-party provider outside of their business management platform to process payments. The biggest downside to this approach is a poor user experience. Discover the impact integrated payments can have on the user experience.

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Master merchant: Definition, types, and examples

Payrix

By integrating payment capabilities directly into their platform or software, the master merchant creates seamless user experiences for both sub-merchants and customers, helping to drive customer engagement and unlocking additional revenue streams.

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Software-led payments predictions: A look back on 2024 and insights for 2025

Payrix

Ella agrees and adds that there seems to be a renewed focus on how to modernize card present acceptance and provide that omnichannel experience across multiple payment channels. Weve seen an increase in software partners asking for robust contactless payments, including tap to pay.