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What is Click to Pay and How Does It Work?

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Completing online payments via manual card entry can be time-consuming and off-putting for customers. Click to Pay completely removes the need to enter credit card information during online purchases, making it more convenient and faster than manual card entry. Learn More What is Click to Pay?

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What’s Next in Payments: A Memo to the GenAI Companies

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Ever wondered how AI is shaping the world of payments? Staxs Mark Sundt sat down with John Gaffney from PYMNTS to dig into this topic. As Chief Technology Officer at Stax, Mark’s at the forefront of artificial intelligence in the industry. “Those are super suspicious,” Sundt emphasized.

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Stax Celebrates 10 Years: Looking Back at a Decade of Growth and Payment Innovations

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To the incredible Stax community: allow us to take a moment to recognize a milestone that we are extraordinarily proud of—our 10th anniversary. From multiple acquisitions to leadership changes, the company has continuously evolved. “I’ve been at Stax for 8 years now. This has truly catapulted my skills and career.”

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How Vertical SaaS Companies Can Build, Launch, and Grow Successful Payment Programs

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Forward-thinking vertical SaaS companies recognize why adding payment processing capabilities is so beneficial. When implemented well, payment programs can open up added revenue streams and provide more value to your customers. At Stax, we describe that journey in three key phases: build, launch, and grow. Focus on growth.

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What’s Next in Payments: The Rise of Digital Labor

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Stax CTO, Mark Sundt , recently sat down with John Gaffney from PYMNTS for an eye-opening conversation about the exciting future of AI and how it’s poised to revolutionize the business world. Mark adds, I do this all the time with my cell phone bill. I can ask, what kind of bill is this?