Building the Future of Digital Payments on a More Accessible Ground

Finix, the full-stack payment processor enabling businesses to accept and send payments, has officially announced the launch of a new suite made with several no-code and low-code features. According to certain reports, these features include Checkout Pages, Payment Links and Payout Links, Tokenization Forms, Virtual Terminals, and Merchant Onboarding Forms, all of them geared towards helping customers effortlessly set up payment solutions in just a few minutes. More on the stated suite would reveal how its dashboard-first, API-powered approach enables anyone to build custom payment solutions, regardless of their developer capabilities. Having referred to the initial bits and bobs, we now must expand upon Finix’s latest brainchild, starting from its payment links functionality. Users of the new suite can basically come expecting to generate and share individualized payment links with buyers via web pages, email, text, or QR codes. Such a facility, like you can guess, makes it possible for them to make payments on the device of their choice. Not just that, you can also create one-time payout links, let recipients enter their card or bank account information, and help them receive funds quickly. Next up, we have the prospect of building intuitive desktop and mobile payment checkout pages. These checkout pages, markedly enough, can be tailored to resonate with your brand, thus helping you deliver an interpersonal and seamless checkout experience to your customers. Moving on, Finix’s new suite of solutions further brings forth a product in tokenization forms. Here, you can design forms through custom fields, labels, styling, and messages. The idea behind this particular functionality was to allow businesses to securely accept credit card and ACH payments from buyers.

“Payments is an incredibly complex function and simplifying these processes has been a big priority for our business. With Finix’s latest suite of no- and low-code tools, our developer team is able to optimize this operation, without spending mass amounts of time away from growing our own platform,” said Cecilia Hsiang Aiello, CEO of Emwoven. “Not only are our developers able to quickly and easily set up new functions, they actually improve the customer experience too and give us more flexibility with how we manage payments for different situations.”

Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we still haven’t acknowledged the presence of virtual terminals. In essence, these terminals make it possible for you to take payments anywhere, anytime, and also without any physical device. As for how will that be possible, the answer talks to the way you can charge any credit or debit card directly from the Finix Dashboard. Rounding up the highlights would be the new suite’s bid to offer you merchant onboarding forms. These white-labeled merchant onboarding forms are meant to aid the case of software companies that wish to collect information, onboard merchants, and at the same time, maintain brand continuity.

“Finix is all about making payments extremely tailored, useful, and simple so that businesses and their customers can send and receive funds without hassle. Payment processing can make or break a business, and many don’t have a team of developers dedicated to building custom solutions,” said Richie Serna, CEO and co-founder of Finix. “No-code and low-code features unlock a new level of customization for both our non-technical user and developer customers to build robust payment systems fast, without needing a ton of time or team of experts, so they can focus on other parts of their business.”

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