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5 Reasons Your Software Platform Needs Embedded Payments

If you could implement functionality within your software platform that would improve your subscriber retention by enhancing the user experience, you’d strongly consider it, correct? And if that solution could also provide you with new revenue streams — it becomes something you’d need as part of your platform. That’s exactly what embedded payments are and why so many software platforms are including payments as part of their platform. 

Embedded payments are when payment functionality is embedded directly within a software platform. That way Software-as-a-Solution (SaaS) Providers can include payments as part of their own product offering instead of needing to refer their clients to third-party payments partners if they want to accept payments. 

In today’s digital world, where users expect their portals and applications to be as simple and straightforward as possible, software platforms can no longer rely on third-party payment service providers if they’re looking for payment functionality. Embedded payments facilitate a more convenient checkout experience by allowing customers to complete their transactions without having to leave your platform’s website or mobile app. SaaS providers who don’t offer embedded payment functionality are going to be outpaced by competitors. 

The main reason that you want to have embedded payments functionality as part of your platform is that you get to own the experience. With no third-party redirects, you not only have control over payment functionality, but you also get to enjoy several major benefits:

  1. You can sell white-label payments: Owning the experience means you have full autonomy over decision making for platform features, functions and customizations. And with white labeling, your clients only see your branding, giving you full credit for the entire process. Overall, it allows you to deliver payments in a way that works best for you and your customers.
  2. You’ll offer an improved customer experience: Having greater control over payments allows your platform an enhanced customer experience by providing a single point of interaction, reducing the number of pain points and offering a seamless cash flow. When it’s easier for customers to make purchases, there’s less cart abandonment, a greater percentage of purchases and happy clients.
  3. You can reduce client churn: Did we mention happy clients? Embedded payments are not only easy for your clients to implement, features like assisted onboarding and a single point of contact offer a level of convenience that wins loyalty and makes it less likely they’ll go to a competitor. This increased stickiness increases the value of each client as, according to research from JP Morgan, software platforms that embed payments see a 2- to 5-time increase in revenue per client.
  4. You’ll have an additional source of revenue: Aside from an increase in value per client, you can also use embedded payment as an additional revenue stream. Embedded payments allow for new lines of business such as lending or instant payouts, in addition to new sources of revenue through transaction fees, credit interest and international payments.
  5. You can reduce your overall technical debt: Having to work with third-party payment solutions can lead to integration support and troubleshooting that you don’t benefit from. Having a single experience allows you to eliminate the headaches caused when clients bring their own third-party payment solutions and expect you to handle the integration. 

Altogether, the benefits of embedding payments make them table stakes for today’s SaaS providers. They allow you to streamline your payment processes, accelerate revenue growth, and provide a more convenient and efficient experience for your users. How can you embed payments into your platform? Here are some tips on how to get started: 

Embedded payments are one of the most effective integrations your platform can include to increase client value and open new sources of revenue. Choosing the right payments partner provides you with the capability to build a global, customized payment experience that will win over new clients and retain existing ones.

Author/Bio

Dana Odom 

Dana Odom is the Head of Global Embedded Payment Sales at BlueSnap. A US Marine Corps Infantry Veteran, Dana has more than 10 years of experience helping integrated software vendors manage their payment programs. He lives in North Carolina with his wife, three teenagers and two English bulldogs.

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