Overview
Payment gateways are an important part of our software. Our goal is to provide a simple way for you to accept payments from your customers. We currently offer support for Stripe and Paypal as default payment gateways.
Payment gateways allow you to accept payments online, and they're also useful for online retailers who want to take credit card payments. With Stripe and Paypal, you can accept credit card payments directly in your app (or via their APIs).
Once you complete the payment gateway setup on the platform, its mandatory to enable the payment gateway on shipments billing section. Once you enable the payment gateway customers will start seeing the option to pay the dues through the configured payment gateway.
Stripe
Stripe is a payment platform that enables businesses to accept payments in the form of any credit card or bank card. Stripe provides flexibility for merchants to accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and bank accounts. With Stripe, you can accept payments in 30+ currencies, process customers' transactions in nearly every country around the world, track sales with detailed reporting, and take advantage of advanced fraud protection features.
PayPal
PayPal is an online payment system that enables consumers and merchants to send money electronically. PayPal was founded by Peter Thiel in 1999 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. The company manages its own online payment system and offers an API that developers can use to integrate PayPal functionality into their websites or applications.