From seamless Payment Experiences, managing multiple Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways, routing transactions, to end to end API infrastructure, and everything that accelerates your 10x growth
Innovate
Solve business and tech problems, not manage payment ops. No-Code Integration with 50+ Processors. Manage 75+ payment methods the CRUD way! Easy-to-write rules to manage Routing. 100% control & automation on payments flow. 90% Reduction in payment ops.
Build
You will be in the good company of trusted community. Easy Migration from top processors like Stripe. Developer first dashboard and documentation. Strong community with 24x7 support. 40% Reduction in direct payment costs. 10% Improvement in payment conversions.
Scale
Engineered for Reliability and Performance. 99.99% up-time. Multi-region deployment. Handle Traffic Surges with built-in Horizontal scaling. Process 1000+ ops/sec in 16-corebox. You have it all for your CPO, CFO, CTO & CEO. 100% Visibility in Control Center.
Customers have varying preferences when it comes to payment methods. Some prefer credit cards, others may prefer digital wallets, and some might opt for alternative methods like bank transfers or buy now, pay later services. Offering a range of payment methods caters to a broader audience and enhances the overall customer experience.
Relying on a single payment processor poses a risk if there are technical issues or disruptions in service. Having multiple processors provides a backup and ensures that the payment process remains operational, minimizing the impact of potential disruptions.
For merchants operating on a global scale, different regions often have preferred or dominant payment methods. By integrating multiple payment processors and methods, merchants can better serve customers in various countries, overcoming regional payment preferences and boosting international sales.
Different payment processors may have varying fee structures. Merchants may choose to diversify their payment processing to optimize costs by selecting processors that offer competitive rates for specific transaction types or customer segments.
Different countries have specific regulations regarding payment processing. Merchants operating globally need to comply with local regulations, and having multiple processors allows them to adapt their payment methods to meet these regulatory requirements.
The payments landscape is dynamic, with new technologies and trends emerging regularly. Merchants employing multiple processors can quickly adapt to market changes and adopt innovative payment solutions as they become available, staying competitive and meeting evolving customer expectations.
Some customers may abandon a purchase if their preferred payment method is not available. Offering a variety of payment options reduces checkout friction, increasing the likelihood of conversion and encouraging customers to complete their transactions.
Experience top-tier API performance with low latency and resource usage. Our fast streaming I/O minimizes I/O and CPU demands on your main database, ensuring swift, efficient data handling. Built with Rust, our platform guarantees high performance, memory and type safety, and efficient resource utilization.
Experience automatic recovery from application and database failures with built-in support for multi-region active-active deployments. Our robust multi-region infrastructure enhances resilience through multiple data centers, while health-based routing ensures each transaction follows the optimal path for uninterrupted performance.
Our API-first, cloud-native platform uses a microservices architecture for maximum scalability. Benefit from horizontally scalable, high-performance sharded database storage. Deploy and run your open payment infrastructure effortlessly, with the ease and speed of cloud-native technology.
Prioritize data privacy with end-to-end encryption using asymmetric keys, ensuring data is encrypted at source and only decrypted downstream. Our decentralized credentials further enhance security by splitting and distributing them, safeguarding your sensitive information from first principles.