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Alternatives to Payoneer

PayPal, Skrill, TransferWise, Stripe, and Xoom are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Payoneer.
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What is Payoneer and what are its top alternatives?

Payoneer is a global payment platform that allows businesses and individuals to send and receive cross-border payments. It offers features like multi-currency support, easy withdrawal options, and integration with popular marketplaces. However, Payoneer has certain limitations such as high withdrawal fees, limited customer support, and potentially slow transaction processing times.

  1. TransferWise: TransferWise is known for its low fees and transparent exchange rates. It allows users to send money internationally at a fraction of the cost compared to traditional banks. Pros: Low fees, fast transfers. Cons: Limited to certain countries.
  2. Skrill: Skrill is an e-commerce payment system that enables money transfers through the internet, with a focus on low-cost international money transfers. Pros: Wide range of supported countries, various payment options. Cons: High fees for certain transactions.
  3. Revolut: Revolut is a digital banking alternative that includes features like currency exchange, budgeting tools, and cryptocurrency support. Pros: Multi-currency support, competitive exchange rates. Cons: Limited customer support.
  4. PayPal: PayPal is a widely used payment platform that enables transactions in multiple currencies. Pros: Trusted platform, wide acceptance. Cons: High fees for international transactions.
  5. Stripe: Stripe is a popular payment gateway for online businesses, offering features like payment processing, subscription billing, and fraud prevention. Pros: Developer-friendly, robust API. Cons: Limited currency support.
  6. Veem: Veem is a global payment platform designed for small and medium-sized businesses, offering features like international wire transfers and bulk payments. Pros: Easy to use, affordable rates. Cons: Limited to business users.
  7. WorldFirst: WorldFirst is a currency exchange and international payments platform, catering to businesses and individuals alike. Pros: Competitive exchange rates, personalized service. Cons: Limited global reach.
  8. Remitly: Remitly focuses on international money transfers, providing options for cash pick-up and bank deposits in over 50 countries. Pros: Fast transfers, tracking and notifications. Cons: Limited payment methods.
  9. OFX: OFX is a foreign exchange platform that specializes in providing businesses and individuals with competitive exchange rates for international transactions. Pros: A wide range of supported currencies, personalized service. Cons: High minimum transfer amounts.
  10. Wise: Formerly known as TransferWise, Wise offers low-cost international money transfers with transparent fees and real exchange rates. Pros: Low fees, multi-currency support. Cons: Limited reach in some countries.

Top Alternatives to Payoneer

  • PayPal
    PayPal

    PayPal is an online payments and money transfer service that allows you to send money via email, phone, text message or Skype. They offer products to both individuals and businesses alike, including online vendors, auction sites and corporate users. PayPal connects effortlessly to bank accounts and credit cards. PayPal Mobile is one of PayPal’s newest products. It allows you to send payments by text message or by using PayPal’s mobile browser. ...

  • Skrill
    Skrill

    It is an online e-wallet and money transfer service, providing a fast, efficient and secure method of transferring funds ...

  • TransferWise
    TransferWise

    It bypasses pricey international payments entirely by using two local transfers instead of one international transaction. If you want to convert your pounds to euros, you send the money in pounds to its UK-based account. ...

  • Stripe
    Stripe

    Stripe makes it easy for developers to accept credit cards on the web.

  • Xoom
    Xoom

    It is a PayPal Service is a electronic funds transfer or remittance provider that allows consumers to send money, pay bills and reload mobile phones from the United States to 70 countries. ...

  • Braintree
    Braintree

    Braintree replaces traditional payment gateways and merchant accounts. From one touch payments, to mobile SDKs and international sales, we provide everything you need to start accepting payments today. ...

  • Blockchain
    Blockchain

    It is a bitcoin block explorer service, as well as a cryptocurrency wallet supporting bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum. ...

  • Stripe Billing
    Stripe Billing

    A set of billing and subscription tools for developers and business people. Developers can use out-of-the-box functionality to get started quickly or use the composable API building blocks to design fully customized subscription logic and pricing models. Business people can create and manage subscriptions and invoices—and view detailed financial reports. ...

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To accept payments on updown.io, we first added support for Stripe which is by far the most popular payment gateway for startups and for a good reason. Their service is of awesome quality: the UI is gorgeous, the integration is easy, the documentation is great, the API is super stable and well thought. I can't recommend it enough.

We then added support for PayPal which is pretty popular for people who have money on it and don't know where to spend it (it can make it feel like you're spending less when it comes from PayPal wallet), or for people who prefer not to enter a credit card on a new website. This was pretty well received and we're currently receiving about 25% of our purchases from PayPal. The documentation and integration is much more painful than with Stripe IMO, I can't recommend them for that, but not having it is basically dodging potential sales.

Finally we more recently added support of BitPay for #Bitcoin and BitcoinCash payments, which was a pretty easy process but not worth the time in the end due to the low usage and the always changing conditions of the network: the transaction fees got huge after price raise and bitcoin because unusable for small payments, they then introduced support for BCH and a newer Bitcoin protocol for lower fees, but then you need a special wallet to pay and in the end it's too cumbersome, even for bitcoin users, to pay with it. I think unless you expect a bit number of payments using cryptocurrencies it's not worth implementing this solution, and better to accept them manually.

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        To accept payments on updown.io, we first added support for Stripe which is by far the most popular payment gateway for startups and for a good reason. Their service is of awesome quality: the UI is gorgeous, the integration is easy, the documentation is great, the API is super stable and well thought. I can't recommend it enough.

        We then added support for PayPal which is pretty popular for people who have money on it and don't know where to spend it (it can make it feel like you're spending less when it comes from PayPal wallet), or for people who prefer not to enter a credit card on a new website. This was pretty well received and we're currently receiving about 25% of our purchases from PayPal. The documentation and integration is much more painful than with Stripe IMO, I can't recommend them for that, but not having it is basically dodging potential sales.

        Finally we more recently added support of BitPay for #Bitcoin and BitcoinCash payments, which was a pretty easy process but not worth the time in the end due to the low usage and the always changing conditions of the network: the transaction fees got huge after price raise and bitcoin because unusable for small payments, they then introduced support for BCH and a newer Bitcoin protocol for lower fees, but then you need a special wallet to pay and in the end it's too cumbersome, even for bitcoin users, to pay with it. I think unless you expect a bit number of payments using cryptocurrencies it's not worth implementing this solution, and better to accept them manually.

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        Google Analytics is a great tool to analyze your traffic. To debug our software and ask questions, we love to use Postman and Stack Overflow. Google Drive helps our team to share documents. We're able to build our great products through the APIs by Google Maps, CloudFlare, Stripe, PayPal, Twilio, Let's Encrypt, and TensorFlow.

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            Dear StackShare Community,

            I am seeking inspiration on creating a billing & subscription stack and came across this wonderful website and community.

            From what I understood so far, I need something like Stripe or Braintree to collect payments without dealing with PCI compliance or setting up merchant accounts, etc... Additionally, services like Chargebee, Recurly, Chargify, etc. are said to make life easier when dealing with recurring billing.

            Stated below, I've tried to give you some context on what I want to achieve. I am very curious about your ideas and how you'd configure an optimal stack.

            Project context (very high level):

            • Loyalty program for local merchants (stores, restaurants,...).

            • Customers support their community and merchants by shopping local.

            • Merchants grant points to customers based on a customer's value spent in a store, restaurant, etc.

            • Customers can redeem their points at any participating merchant.

            Billing / Subscription scenarios to be considered:

            (affecting merchants only)

            One-time setup fee

            • What: Merchant pays a setup fee by signing up for the service

            • Where: Order placed on the website

            Monthly retainer fee

            • What: Merchant pays a monthly recurring retainer for the service.

            • Where: Order placed on the website

            Manually initiated payment

            • What: Merchant initiates a payment to top up his virtual points wallet. E.g. pays 100 USD to top up 100000 points which then can be used by the merchant for granting points to customers.

            • Why: Points issued to members need to be paid for by the merchant. We first considered billing the merchants post-ante, e.g. monthly based on the points they've granted to their customers in the last 30 days, but this seems too risky: If they can't / won't pay we'd still have to pay out points to the customers (technically to the merchants where the customers redeem their points). Thus, the pragmatic idea to reduce risk by having the merchants to pre-pay for their points by topping up their balance.

            • Where: Web application (with the merchant logged in)

            • Nice to have: Opt-in for automatically initiated top-ups if a merchant's balance falls below a certain amount.

            Invoicing

            • What: After every transaction (setup, retainer, top-up,...), we need to automatically issue and send (E-Mail) an invoice to the merchant.

            • Nice to have: Customer portal with all their invoices.

            Other potentially relevant parameters

            • Currency: Only Euro

            • Country: Only Germany (so far)

            • Tax: Only one tax rate

            • Payment for setup & retainer: Credit Card; ideally SEPA Direct Debit (but that still causes headache due to the SEPA regulatory and risk of chargebacks still after weeks), PayPal?

            • Payment for top-up: Same as above plus any other that makes sense (Klarna, Sofort, PayPal...)

            Again, thank you very much for sharing your ideas and thoughts! I'd highly appreciate any input :-)

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                    One year down the road, I can write this decision and support it with technical details on how I implemented Stripe Billing and integrated it with the Checkly backend.

                    Key takeaways are:

                    • Keep coupling minimal. I hardcode our pricing and plans into the pricing page.

                    • Choose good ID's and a good structure to segment product and pricing. This enables grandfathering customers and adding ad hoc new products.

                    • Use one or two webhooks to keep things in sync. We use just one webhook.

                    See all details with code examples in the linked blog post.

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