Let me introduce myself: Payler

We are introducing a new e-commerce payment acceptance project, Payler. Our goal is to simplify the process of accepting payments from bank cards and create a service that not only allows you to accept money, but also provides analytics for all transactions. What solutions do we offer?
Payler is an online payment system with the function of controlling payments and building forecasting business development. It is primarily suitable for private online stores and merchants. It allows you to debug the process of accepting payments by cards as flexible and convenient as possible, and also collects detailed analytics for all transactions. Such analytics allows you to track the conversion of sales and quickly adjust your business strategy.
Payments made through Payler are analyzed, systematized and displayed in the form of understandable graphs from which you can understand the general picture of what is happening with your business. For example, you can track the increase or decrease in profit from the beginning of activity to the present, track the most popular products, predict a possible decrease or increase in sales.
Key features of Payler:
- Payments using bank cards over the Internet online 24/7.
- Protection against electronic fraud;
- An individual support service for each client;
- Ability to attach an unlimited number of bank cards to your virtual wallet;
- Ability to implement customer loyalty programs.
At the moment, we are in the active stage of development: we are finishing work on the web version of the service, undergoing an audit for compliance with PCI
DSS level 2.0 in order to obtain the right to conduct transactions, and we are simultaneously working on the mobile version. The start of Payler is scheduled for November this year, that is, during this month we plan to launch the first version.
We started this blog on Habré to share our development experience and show in real time how we work on our service. We have several goals, and we do not want to hide them: firstly, we want to hear honest reviews from professionals, get useful advice or deserved criticism. Secondly, we are sure that for many of the Habr’s participants, our service will be useful functionally, since the issues of receiving payments are relevant for many of us. We hope that our blog will become interesting, try to make it a small reality show, because you can follow the development process and give comments right along the way. Keep for updates.
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