Stripe
Pricing Model
Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
List of Features
- Hosted payment pages
- Brand your pages
- Flexibility in payments
- Multiple billing intervals
- Share via email and social media
- Manage automatic retries
- Integrated with multiple payment gateways
- Easy payment tracking
- Email notifications
- MailChimp and Zoho Campaigns integration
- Zoho Books integration
- Easy customer refunds
Pricing Info
Pricing Info
Zoho Checkout offers 3 plans:
Free Plan
- 1 payment page
- Single user
- Collect up to 50 payments
- One-time and recurring payments
- Integrated with Stripe
- Payment analytics
- Email notifications
- Automated payment retries
- SSL encryption
- 24/5 email and phone support
Standard Plan – $11/organization/month billed monthly or 108/organization/year
- 3 payment pages
- 3 users
- Collect unlimited payments
- One-time and recurring payments
- Integrated with Stripe
- Payment analytics
- Email notifications
- Automated payment retries
- SSL encryption
- 24/5 email and phone support
Professional Plan – $33/organization/month billed monthly or $348/organization/year
- Unlimited payment pages
- Collect unlimited payments
- 10 users
- One-time and recurring payments
- Integrated with Stripe
- Payment analytics
- Email notifications
- Automated payment retries
- SSL encryption
- 24/5 email and phone support
- MailChimp integration
- Zoho Campaigns integration
- Custom branding
Integrations
Integrations
Zoho Checkout integrates with the following business systems:
- Stripe
- WePay
- Razorpay
- PayPal Payflow Pro
- Forte
- PayPal Payments Pro
- Net
- WorldPay
- Zoho Books
- Zoho Campaigns
- MailChimp
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Tussey Landscaping LLC
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
Zoho Checkout is a cloud-based application you can use to collect both recurring and one-off online payments via custom branded payment pages. It also lets you customize payment pages that reflect your company brand and logo, as well as tailor labels and data fields in accordance to user and industry requirements. Zoho Checkout integrates well with MailChimp for email marketing and Stripe, WePay, and Razorpay for payment processing.
Company Email
sales@zohofinance.com
Contact No.
Company's Address
Zoho Corporation
4141 Hacienda Drive,
Pleasanton,
California 94588, USA
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Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
- Custom UI Toolkit
- Embeddable Checkout
- Clean Canvas
- Invoice
- Open-Source Plugin
- Payment Options
- Mobile Customer Interface
- Authorization
- Dispute Handling
- Financial Reporting
- Consolidated Reports
- Accounting Integrations
- Unified Payout
- Payout Timing
- Multicurrency Payouts
- Roles and Permissions
- Collaboration Notes
Pricing Info
Stripe offers a simple and straightforward pricing scheme. It has no setup or monthly fees. Instead, you only pay when you use the service. The pricing rate is simply 2.9% + 30¢ per successful charge for credit and debit cards. For the price of other payment methods, you may refer to the vendor’s pricing list.
It also offers an Enterprise package which comes at a price quote basis. Contact the vendor for details.
For disputes, disputed payments incur a fee of $15. This fee is fully refunded if the customer’s bank resolves it in your favor.
Integrations
Stripe works seamlessly with its pre-built integrations with the following tools, products and extensions:
- Ronin
- InviteRobot
- Taxamo
- Attribution
- Sage Business Cloud
- Amex Express Checkout
- Visa Checkout
- Masterpass by MasterCard
- Revenue Recognition from ChartMogul
- APIGUM
- Plum Voice
- ShipStation
- ShippingEasy
- SumAll
- Pay with Bolt
- LessChurn
- Ramp Receipts
- Zoho Reports
- Thyngs
- Raklet
- Tactill
- Pi.TEAM
- Easyship
- Hall Monitor
- Swiftype Enterprise Search
- Chatfuel
- Compass
- Excel Rescue
- Ship&co
- Xplenty
- NomNom
- Exploratory
- Statsbot
- Bench
- Blendo
- PieSync
- Cyclr
- CashNotify
- Automate.io
- Chargehound
- PennyPipe
- MRR.io
- Quaderno
- Woopra
- Easypost
- Stitch
- Xero
- SaaSOptics
- Payment
- EmailHooks
- Kerpay
- Putler
- Segment
- ProfitWell
- Zapier
- QuickFile Accounting
- Baremetrics
- SuiteSync
- CommerceSync
- Armatic
- TaxJar
- InviteRobot
- Glofox
- Due Mobile Payments
- Shippo
- Redwood Apps, Inc.
- AccountsPortal
- Tender
- Silver Siphon
- ChartMogul
- Zoho Books
- InvoiceSherpa
- Fivetran
- Slack
- Control Analytics
- Visible Analytics
- Databox Analytics
- LeadsBridge
- LicenseSpot
- Delighted
- IFTTT
- Avalara
- FirstOfficer
- Minkasu
- Keen IO
- GoDaddy Online Bookkeeping
- Leapfin
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Kickstarter, Shopify, Pinterest, Slack
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
Stripe is a cloud payment platform designed to accept payments online and on mobile apps. It's an end-to-end solution featuring a robust payments engine that streamlines the movement of money. In addition, Stripe has numerous applications that help prevent fraud, manage revenue, and drive global business growth.
Company Email
info@stripe.com
Company's Address
185 Berry St, Suite 550 94107
San Francisco, California
USA
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You should note that even though both Zoho Checkout and Stripe may have a reliable set of features every software may be created for a different company size. If you are comparing features you may want to focus on a company size they are aimed at. Certain elements may scale up well for large enterprises but if you run a small or medium business it’s often more sensible to stay away from paying for complex functionalities that you may never have a chance to use.
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