Market, Sell, Bill, and Fulfill: Payment Processing and More Now Vailable in Vendasta Platform

Integration of merchant services with Stripe makes Vendasta the first end-to-end platform built for SaaS reseller success

Partners can now make money while they sleep with the introduction of merchant services to Vendasta’s end-to-end e-commerce platform.

The introduction of merchant services means that Vendasta partners can securely set up payment information and invoice small and medium business (SMB) clients directly from the platform. In turn, SMBs can sign into their client-facing app and make purchases all on their own, whenever they want.

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“This positions Vendasta directly in the fintechch space,” said GM/EVP of the Vendasta Marketplace Ed O’Keefe. “Our partners can now seamlessly sell anything, invoice everything, and take payments from anywhere – all within our white-label platform.”

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Vendasta partners are able to add their own unique products and services to a client-facing store, serving up what they do best alongside selected third-party products from a trusted wholesale marketplace. Once an SMB has claimed their business app, they are able to make purchases or
upgrade products and services without intervention.

By partnering with Stripe, Vendasta is making it possible for partners to send invoices and securely collect payments without using any third-party payment tools. The payment experience is embedded in Vendasta’s platform and makes it easier for partners to monetize products.

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