Braintree, a Paypal service and subsidiary, is a billing platform which stores credit card data directly from the merchant’s systems on secure servers, and it allows for cards to be recharged or refunded . Braintree also supports international payments. Pricing is 2.9% plus a 30c transaction fee.
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Stripe Payments
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Stripe is a payment gateway software solution which supports a range of payment related needs such as subscription management and recurrent billing via Stripe Billing, integration with third party payment services via the Stripe Connect API, assistance starting an Internet business which accepts payements via Stripe Atlas, fraud prevention via Stripe Radar, and payment analytics via Stripe Sigma. Additional features and modules include Stripe Issuing, which allows users to create,…
I mostly looked at Braintree but there were some annoying things about it relating to the PayPal association at the time... like, they wouldn't let you remove the "Checkout with PayPal" button or something. That's not a feature, in my book. Also, I read some reviews that said …
In previous projects, I've used both Braintree and Stripe. Stripe's API, ease of use, developer documentation, and out of the box features like "Stripe Checkout" blow Braintree out of the water. Plus, in general I try my best to avoid doing business with PayPal (which is the …
Compared to using PayPal for recurring monthly fees, Stripe is more professional, better designed, and gives you more control over everything. PayPal is easy to get started, and it's possible to use even on a flat-file website, but Stripe is by far a better experience once …
When deciding what payment processing platform to implement, we chose between Dwolla, Paypal, Braintree, Google Marketplace, and of course, Stripe. Most of the options had similar offerings. Dwolla had a different pricing structure which requires an enterprise contract. Dwolla …
We use PayPal to accept PayPal payments but their fee structure is not as advantageous as Stripe so we don't use them for card payments. What Stripe does, they do very well and short of finding another company that offers comparable services with fewer fees, I don't see a …
While pricing was higher, the developer agility offered by Stripe, along with the sheer ease of use made it worth the higher fees. While others may be offering better UX now, Stripe is still the leader in UX among their peers, and if constantly adding more features and …