API 101: How Programmers Make It Look So Easy
nelnetAdmin2018-10-15T15:14:30-06:00What is an API and what does it do? Here are the basics.
What is an API and what does it do? Here are the basics.
Possibly last in familiarity, but still #1 in our hearts, accepting ACH payments is a win-win.
We’ve said before how easy it is to create what you want the way you want with our Checkout Widget, and guess what? It gets better.
Ready to spend less time playing the go-between and more time delighting your merchants? PaymentSpring’s Partner Tools dashboard creates efficiency and ease for software providers that want payments integrated into their platform. Here are three ways the dashboard makes life easier.
PaymentSpring’s new Checkout Widget is making it easier than ever for businesses and nonprofits to add payments to their website.
Today, we get notifications about everything that matters—when our must-watch TV show is set to record, social posts from our favorite friends…shoot, even cars will alert us when our tires are low. Why should payments be any different?
PaymentSpring customers can now add payments to their websites within minutes. They need only log in to their dashboard, answer a few questions to customize their form or button and then copy/paste the code to their website with zero coding skill required.
Processing credit card payments and ACH deposits with ease, via a system that’s easy to set up and with real people ready to support you when you need it is more rare than it should be. That’s what inspired PaymentSpring to develop a smart and simplified alternative to “big box” payment processing services. At PaymentSpring, nonprofit and business partners are experiencing the best of both worlds—quality product AND quality service.
How does a transaction go from a swipe to money in your bank? Let’s take a look.
We're always coming up with brand-new ideas, but sometimes innovation is about using existing solutions in different ways. When PaymentSpring’s Jason Butts set up credit card payments for a produce stand at an auction, he had no idea what he was in for.