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Stax Connect ISVs: Unlock PayPal, Venmo, and BNPL for Your Merchants

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In line with that, we’re thrilled to announce that Stax Connect ISVs can now give merchants the ability to accept PayPal, Venmo, and Pay Later (BNPL). Adding PayPal to your list of accepted payment methods opens up a range of benefits for you and your merchants alike. This integration also helps you connect with Venmo users.

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Webinar Recap: The Road to SaaS Success: Accelerating Growth Through Embedded Payments

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In this landscape, embedded payments have become a great way for SaaS companies to provide value-added services on top of their core offerings to customers. This helps SaaS businesses enhance their customer experiences and drive loyalty and profitability. The demand for embedded payments is huge.

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How to Scale SaaS Growth and Optimize SaaS Operations: 7 Essential Tips

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Join the payments-led growth movement Sign up to keep up-to-date with the latest trends in payments, vertical SaaS, and technology from industry experts. Part of this can be attributed to the SaaS model’s unique aspect of relying primarily on future revenue. Take a traditional business, like a furniture store.

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How to Find the Best SaaS Billing Platform: A Complete Guide

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But if you’re a B2B solution, there’s a high likelihood that businesses will be interested in being able to accept customer payments, rather than just sending them a PayPal link or to a generic payment gateway. How do you add payment processing capabilities to your software? What is a SaaS Billing Platform?

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

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Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Software-as-a-Service Providers (SaaS) operate within the same market, thus creating a push-and-pull revenue dynamic. TL;DR ISVs develop and distribute software products independently and often collaborate with hardware manufacturers and platform providers.

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What is an Online Terminal and Why Do Merchants Need One?

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Online payment systems are the standard. Online terminals (sometimes referred to as virtual terminals) power various types of transactions, including eCommerce and payments made over the phone. This article covers the what, why, and how of online terminals; all a business owner needs to know to dive in and thrive.

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What are Merchant Accounts and How Do They Work?

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Accepting payments is the most important functionality that a business needs to start selling. But to accept payments seamlessly and securely, you need a merchant account. A merchant account refers to a business bank account that allows businesses to accept electronic payments for goods and services.