Vaulting card data to own customer billing info and switch processors, Using a unified API to manage multiple payment gateways without code changes, Reducing PCI DSS compliance burden by tokenizing card data
It provides critical business continuity and data portability by letting you own customer card data and switch payment processors easily.
Evaluating for recurring payments due to concerns about service continuity if the provider shuts down
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We support card data portability (we also use Spreedly to vault card as a service but we pay for it as an infrastructure).
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Vaulting card data as a service for payment infrastructure.
I’ve been using them for a few years now. If you have a lot of recurring billing, knowing that you own that customer data instead of your processor... is peace of mind Spreedly sells very cheaply.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Unified API for 58 payment gateways, gateway-agnostic billing info vault, and to alleviate PCIDSS compliance burden.
I use Spreedly which provides payment card tokenization and a single unified API for over 100 payment gateways. I can use Braintree today, Stripe tomorrow and ShinyPaymentStartup next year without changing any code.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Payment card tokenization and a unified API to switch between payment gateways without changing code.
I highly recommend building on top of them rather than on top of an individual processor, as well as maintaining multiple merchant accounts with different providers. Business continuity is the name of the game!
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Payment gateway abstraction and tokenized card vault to switch between processors easily.
I'm currently evaluating recurring payment services such as... Spreedly, etc. I hope I don't choose one of these services and later read that 'Company X has agreed to maintain your recurring payment service for the next six months'.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Evaluating for recurring payments
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