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PayPal Zettle

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Summary

PayPal Zettle, now known as PayPal Point of Sale, provides a comprehensive in-person payment solution with hardware and software for businesses to accept various payment types. It integrates with the broader PayPal platform, offering online payment processing, invoicing, fraud protection, and financial services like working capital loans. The platform also provides developer tools for custom integrations and detailed reporting for business insights.

Features
12/19
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Must Have

5 of 5

Payment Processing

Developer API Integration

Billing & Subscription Management

Fraud Detection

Dashboard & Reporting

Other

7 of 14

Stripe Terminal

Stripe Capital

Stripe Invoicing

Multi-Currency Support

Global Payment Methods

Webhook Event System

Customer Portal

Stripe Connect

Stripe Issuing

Stripe Treasury

Stripe Atlas

Stripe Sigma

Stripe Tax

Identity Verification

Pricing
Usage-based
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PayPal Checkout

Custom
  • Accept PayPal payments (PayPal, Venmo, Pay Later options, Checkout with Crypto, and more), as well as credit and debit cards through a PayPal-hosted checkout flow.
  • Simple customization
  • Built-in risk management
  • Seller protection on eligible PayPal transactions
  • Dispute management
  • PayPal appears on the card statement

Expanded Checkout

Custom
  • Accept PayPal payments, a wider selection of debit and credit cards, and alternative payment methods like Apple Pay and Google Pay.
  • Expand your reach worldwide
  • Enhanced customization
  • Control your risk management
  • Fraud protection on eligible transactions
  • Dispute management
  • Your business appears on the card statement
  • Application process
  • Developer support
Rationale

PayPal Zettle, now referred to as PayPal Point of Sale, directly offers in-person payment processing through hardware like card readers and terminals, aligning with 'payment-processing' and 'stripe-terminal'. The broader PayPal platform, which Zettle integrates with, provides extensive online payment processing, developer APIs, billing and invoicing features, fraud protection, and reporting tools, covering 'developer-api-integration', 'billing-subscription-management', 'fraud-detection', 'dashboard-reporting', and 'stripe-invoicing'. The PayPal developer documentation explicitly mentions webhooks and APIs for various payment capabilities, including recurring payments and invoicing. Multi-currency and global payment methods are also clearly supported across the PayPal ecosystem. While 'customer-portal' isn't explicitly named for Zettle, the PayPal platform offers self-service options for customers. 'Stripe Capital' is matched by PayPal's 'Working Capital Loan' which is based on payment volume.