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- CRM Integrations
- Payment Gateways
- Time Tracker
- Connecting with PayWay
- VOIPLine
- Setting Up Emails
- Google Maps
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- WooCommerce integration
- WooCommerce integration settings
- Customer Portal for customers
- Customer Portal
- Connecting with BurstSMS
- Connecting Stripe
- Troubleshooting the Outlook Add-In
- Syncing Your Outlook Emails, Calendar & Contacts
- Installing Inbox Insights
- Connecting with WooCommerce
- Connecting with Mailchimp
- Connecting with Machship
- Connecting with Ezidebit
- Connecting with eWay
- Connecting with Campaign Monitor
- Jobs, Assets & Service Management
- Manufacturing
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Payment Gateways
CRM integrates with several payment services, and people often ask us which service is right for them. This depends on a number of factors that are specific to your business, so we’ve put together a quick guide to show the key features of each service.
Stripe is a multinational payment provider that works in many currencies. Getting started is a quick and easy online process.
- They charge a percentage fee per transaction.
- There are no monthly or annual fees, it is purely usage based.
- If you don’t have credit card facilities or take them infrequently then Stripe is a great choice.
You can learn more about Stripe from https://stripe.com/en-au or how to integrate with CRM.
eWay is an Australian payment provider that has two different ways of working.
- The first method is using their built-in merchant services, for which they charge a percentage fee per transaction.
- The second is “bring your own merchant facility” – where they allow you to bring your existing merchant services account. So, if you’re getting good rates with your bank for credit cards, using eWay with the “bring your own merchant facility” is a great choice.
You can learn more about eWay from https://www.eway.com.au/ or how to integrate with CRM.
EziDebit is an Australian payment provider that supports both Credit Cards and Direct Debit transactions from bank accounts. If your business requires direct debit from bank accounts, then EziDebit is a good choice.
You can learn more about EziDebit from https://www.ezidebit.com/en-au or how to integrate with CRM.
Westpac is an Australian payment provider that supports payments via Credit Card, Direct Debit, EFT/Direct Credit, BPAY® and PayPal®. PayWay can also calculate and collect payment surcharges on your behalf. If your business requires the flexibility of a number of payment options, PayWay could be a good choice.
You can learn more about PayWay from https://www.payway.com.au/ or how to integrate with CRM.