WePay

Overview
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WePay
Score 7.7 out of 10
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WePay is a payment processing and mobile point-of-sale (mpos) software solution with features such as facilitating payments between buyers & sellers and instantly enabling users to accept donations. WePay was acquired by Chase in 2017.N/A
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WePay
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WePay
Free Trial
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
WePay
Considered Both Products
WePay
Chose WePay
These are linked to each other. There are multiple systems you have to use. One takes the credit card info and runs it and one puts the money into your account. It would be better to have one that does it all, if it exists. WePay seems to be one of the most commonly used …
Chose WePay
WePay directly integrates with Classy and that was our sole reason for switching from iATS. iATS has several features but is also fairly complex. iATS has a great customer support team to help though. If we were not required to switch payment processors by Classy, I don't know …
Chose WePay
There are many other services that provide similar things, such as Stripe. However, when I evaluate these marketplace payment providers, I look at who their current users are and in this case, WePay has provided services to many other high-volume payment customers.
Chose WePay
PayPal has it's own niche, and have more stand alone options, but they are confusing to navigate unless you are in their system a lot. Integration can take a lot more time to do and test out. Plus WePay charges less than PayPal does which in this case is an advantage.
Chose WePay
  • Wepay had shown to be easier to use for the customer to use, set up, and get rolling accepting payments/donations quickly.
  • WePay has also been easy to develop our software into their API.
  • Wepay has a better user flow for our customers. The dashboard is easy to use and set up.
Chose WePay
WePay is friendlier to the customer than Stripe or PayPal - so much easier to sign up for and use. Standard gateways are more flexible - they provide many more options on pricing, and the ability to choose the underlying processor - which is great, but also significantly more …
Chose WePay
Wepay is easier to use, and fees are less, however, authorize.net processed payments quickly and deducted fees before payments were made to our account.
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User Ratings
WePay
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
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User Testimonials
WePay
Likelihood to Recommend
If you need a basic payment processor for credit card transactions with low fees/rates, WePay will work just fine. We wish it had the ability to process multiple transactions through the use of a credit card swiper or at least an easier/faster solution than having to re-fill out the transaction page on the website over and over. This could be a limitation due to our integration with Classy
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Pros
  • Quick Setup and Approval of an Account
  • Allows 30 days for to finish a Wepay account but during the interim you can store transactions with them
  • Quick customer service
  • User friendly
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Cons
  • I'd like to see some advances in their customer service process - it's good, but occasionally my customers want just a bit more hand-holding.
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Alternatives Considered
These are linked to each other. There are multiple systems you have to use. One takes the credit card info and runs it and one puts the money into your account. It would be better to have one that does it all, if it exists. WePay seems to be one of the most commonly used websites of its type.
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Return on Investment
  • WePay has allowed us to focus on our core competency as opposed to spending time and money creating our own financial transaction system.
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