Scan to Pay · QR Code Payments Business
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Scan to Pay and its related applications are mobile payment processing solutions that enable businesses to accept various forms of payments, including QR codes, tap-to-pay, and traditional card inputs. These apps integrate with existing Stripe accounts, providing a portable point-of-sale system for in-person and remote transactions. They offer features like real-time transaction tracking, subscription management, and multi-currency support.
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Payment Processing
Developer API Integration
Billing & Subscription Management
Dashboard & Reporting
Fraud Detection
Other
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Stripe Terminal
Stripe Invoicing
Multi-Currency Support
Global Payment Methods
Customer Portal
Stripe Connect
Stripe Issuing
Stripe Treasury
Stripe Atlas
Stripe Capital
Stripe Sigma
Stripe Tax
Webhook Event System
Identity Verification
Rationale
The candidate, 'Scan to Pay · QR Code Payments Business' and its associated apps (Pay for Stripe, Tap to Pay + Contactless + POS, Charge for Stripe Card Payment), are all mobile applications designed to facilitate payment processing, primarily leveraging the Stripe platform. They explicitly mention accepting various credit/debit cards, mobile wallets, and QR code payments, directly aligning with 'payment-processing'. The 'Charge for Stripe Card Payment' app specifically states it's a 'Stripe Verified Partner' and requires an existing Stripe account, indicating a strong reliance on 'developer-api-integration' with Stripe's infrastructure. Features like 'Subscription payments' in 'Charge for Stripe' directly match 'billing-subscription-management'. The 'Merchant.app' mentions a 'dashboard with real-time updates' for transactions, which aligns with 'dashboard-reporting'. 'Tap to Pay on iPhone' and 'Scan to Pay' offer in-person payment capabilities, which are similar to 'stripe-terminal' functionality, even if not using Stripe's specific hardware. 'Charge for Stripe' also mentions sending 'Payment Requests' via SMS/email, which is akin to 'stripe-invoicing'. The apps support payments in 'Most countries' and list numerous countries, implying 'multi-currency-support' and 'global-payment-methods'. While not explicitly stated as a 'customer-portal', the ability to send receipts and manage payments through the app for customers implies a basic form of customer interaction with their payment data.