A reliable and easy to implement payment system
June 24, 2021

A reliable and easy to implement payment system

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with PayPal Payments

I have used PayPal Payments API a couple of times for different projects, and it is by far the best option available. The documentation is excellent, the diverse support for multiple programming languages, and the fact that you get support from a provider who can charge back any fraudulent transactions are some of the advantages you get from using their integration. I have used it to allow online payments for small businesses providing products and services.
  • Customer protection against fraud
  • API documentation
  • Sandbox support
  • Easy implementation of payments with their services
  • You can have too many fees per transaction sometimes
  • You might not get access immediately to your funds after refunds
  • You might not get access immediately to your funds after a payment
  • Secure
  • Easy to implement
  • Reliable
  • Good customer support
  • Properly documented
  • The fact that you can integrate easily with their API endpoints to have a fully working payment platform for your web application
  • You can monetize your business easily and faster by allowing a trusted payment method that protects consumers
From my personal experience, PayPal Payments is by far the easiest to implement and better supported and documented. Other options are either over complicated or too expensive.

Do you think PayPal Payments Pro delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with PayPal Payments Pro's feature set?

Yes

Did PayPal Payments Pro live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of PayPal Payments Pro go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy PayPal Payments Pro again?

Yes

For any web application looking to integrate a secure form of payments and integrate with different providers for credit cards, banks, different types of accounts, using PayPal Payments will be a good option. In a few hours of work, you can get a fully working payment integration with PayPal Payments. Their API endpoints have adequate documentation. In addition, they offer sandbox environments to test the endpoints with little to no implementation on your end, [so] not using it will be more of an excuse than anything else.