What is the best system for recurring payments?

by bsurb
9 replies
I am getting everything together for my new digital marketing agency and I am curious to see what payment platform everyone recommends for monthly recurring payments?

Paypal is what I use for my brick and mortar business but I am open to switching and using something else. I am not looking to pay more than $15-20 a month to invoice with.

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    Clickbank and 2Checkout are two of the many options.

    Part of the decision may come down to what's compatible with any software you are using on the site. For example, I use a member's script on one site that handles Clickbank recurring payments but not 2Checkout so the latter option wouldn't be an option in that case.

    There are others, of course, but figuring out the right option may take a while. Why are you looking to change from PayPal? Even if you stick with PP, it may be good to have a backup setup just in case something bad happens like getting shut down by them.

    Mark
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    • Profile picture of the author bsurb
      If I absolutely have to use PayPal, I can deal with it. I just don't like the way the invoicing and the interface is currently. QuickBooks, square etc. just seems much more smooth and sleek in her face when invoicing.
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  • Profile picture of the author best coffee urns
    The Best Recurring Payment Services are bellow
    FreshBooks.
    Zoho Subscriptions.
    ChargeOver.
    Zuora.
    Pabbly.
    Recurly.
    Chargify.
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    • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
      Originally Posted by best coffee urns View Post

      The Best Recurring Payment Services are bellow
      FreshBooks.
      Zoho Subscriptions.
      ChargeOver.
      Zuora.
      Pabbly.
      Recurly.
      Chargify.
      Have you used any of these yourself? If so, what's your experience with them?

      Just posting a generic list doesn't really help the discussion.
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  • Profile picture of the author RMRC
    I'd say Stripe is the best overall. It has everything you need plus there are no set up fees, monthly fees, card storage fees or fees for recurring billing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Artkantos
    I have used Stripe for a long time, with no problems, and for me worth the cost...I can't say is the best though because I have only used Stripe and Paypal
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  • Profile picture of the author Davids22
    I'd have to agree that Stripe is the best, but it's also a good idea to have a backup... just in case.
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  • Profile picture of the author bsurb
    I was tired of Paypal holding my money for several weeks so I canceled with them and went with Square.
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  • Profile picture of the author sparky
    I've heard PayPal are closing accounts selling 'Bus Opp' type stuff,
    is this true, and is there a way to keep hold of your account by selling a larger proportion of other products?
    TIA for any help
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