Go global from day 1. AirPay gives you a unified API to launch a checkout flow that pulls in Stripe, PayPal, and many other payment methods you might need, with no custom code required.
@jimd How does pay out to vendor work? If I'm a vendor and am accepting payment across multiple payment processors do I need to have an account with all of them and complete KYC with each? Or do I complete it once with you guys then have my bank info with just AirPay for payout to my bank?
@jimd@ryanmarr I may be wrong here, but from what I've gathered, you'll still need to KYC with each payment processor. By the looks of it, their API just gives you the ability to track incoming payments across all of your processors in a single ledger, and then push payouts, using those multiple processors from within the AirPay app, rather than signing into each individual processor account.
@jimd@tahaadiljalil So main customer benefit is instant international checkout not necessarily white-labelled setup. Customer focus is end users, not platforms?
@ryanmarr thanks for asking! @tahaadiljalil is correct -- for v1 with AirPay you 'bring your own account' at the underlying payment processors that you're using, so you'd complete KYC with each.
We have efforts in the works to be able to spin up accounts at payment processors on your behalf, to make everything more streamlined. Stay tuned!
@mikedane7 Hey Mike, we charge 0.25% of the volume that you process through AirPay, an amount that we aim to offset by providing you with higher conversions and saving engineering and maintenance costs!
@mrjohn3 it looks like Uviba is for bank transfer payments in particular. AirPay is focused on giving you broad coverage across all possible payment methods.
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wow you even copied Uviba home page design. I use Uviba for almost 4 months now, and I told them as they grow copycats will come.
Why did you copy their home page? And you offer portion of their product.
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