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Published on October 16th, 2008 | by Chris

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Formstack Announces New Payment Features

We’ve had our PayPal integration for a while now and many of you are using it for order forms, event registration forms, ticket promotions and more.  But one of the requests we often get is “do you integrate with other processors?” We are proud to announce that today we are launching some enhanced features to our PayPal integration as well as new integration with Google Checkout, Authorize.net and First Data.

With our new integration you will now be able to choose – or give your customers the opportunity to choose how they submit payments to you. Obviously PayPal has been in the game for a while and Google Checkout is quickly becoming a popular online payment option, but Authorize.net, the largest online payment gateway and First Data, one the largest credit card processors, allow for a greater variety of payment processing.  It also allows companies already using their services to integrate their online forms with their current payment systems.

Google Checkout and PayPal integration will be available for our Professional accounts and above and Authorize.net and First Data integration will be available for Business and Unlimited accounts. Features of the new integrations include:

PayPal:

  • Single product and multi-product payment options
  • Recurring or subscription payment options
  • Easy donation options for nonprofit organizations
  • Custom return URL

Google Checkout:

  • Single and multi-product payment options
  • Custom return URL

Authorize.net and First Data

  • Single product and multi-product payment options
  • Ability to save credit card information in your secure Formstack database

In the upcoming days we will be publishing some more posts on how to use each service and how you can use the different payment options with your web forms and how features like Smart Routing can really enhance the new payment features. So stay tuned, and in the meantime let us know how you plan to use the payment features with our quick survey, or feel free to leave us a comment with your thoughts in the comments below.

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(@chris_c_lucas) is the director of business development. He manages many of Formstack's marketing efforts with a special interest in discovering how social and online marketing can help Formstack grow, while building strong relationships with external partners. With a background in PR, communications, and marketing, he has experience in working for a wide variety of industries including Sporting Goods Manufacturing, Bio/Pharma Marketing and High Tech PR. A Purdue graduate, Chris loves watching college sports, enjoys playing ice hockey, and most importantly can't wait till his son laces up his first pair of hockey skates! Follow him on Twitter (@chris_c_lucas) for more updates!

11 Responses to Formstack Announces New Payment Features

  1. Eugene says:

    looking forward for more information about this. thanks for sharing. Eugene

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  4. Hi

    Pardon my ignorance but as a new user, i am struggling with how to get payment options into a form. In Aust, our clients would mainly use PayPal; Visa, Mastercard or AMEX.

    Can you advise if the new system will assist this?

    Thanks

  5. chris says:

    @Eugene Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

    @john anderson I will shoot you an email with some links that should be able to help you out!

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