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Gain payment intelligence. payoptify's Unified Payment Intelligence Platform delivers total clarity.Achieve complete financial clarity. payoptify, the Unified Payment Intelligence Platform, unifies all your payment data into actionable intelligence.

We plug into your payment stack.
Stripe, Klarna, PayPal, and 30+ others — no custom setup needed.
Problem Statement
Payment Data is a Mess.
If you're juggling multiple payment providers, you might be asking questions like these:
Common Payment Data Problems:
- Why don't Stripe and PayPal ever match up?
- Where is all our payment data stored right now?
- How much are we losing to failed transactions?
- Which provider has the highest success rate?
- Why are refunds so hard to reconcile?
- How much are we really paying in fees?
- Why do I need 5 reports just to see our revenue?
- What's causing the spike in chargebacks?
- How do I break down revenue by region or channel?
- Which product has the highest payment failure rate?
- Where are we leaking revenue — and how much?
- Why is our finance team cleaning data every week?
- Why do I need devs just to answer a revenue question?
- Can we stop bothering engineering for payment exports?
- Why can't I explore payments without writing SQL?
- Why is everything locked behind a custom script?
- Why does it take a sprint to build one report?
- How do we stop writing one-off dashboards?
- Why are payment statuses named differently across platforms?
- Why can't I compare success rates across providers?
- How do I track revenue impact from payment failures?
- Why are basic insights buried in exports?
- How can I get alerts on unusual payment activity?
- Which countries have the highest decline rates?
- How do I get a clean audit trail for payments?
- Why can't I view subscription and one-time payments together?
- Where are we spending the most in transaction fees?
- Why can't I segment data by provider and region easily?
- How do I stop duplicating dashboards every quarter?
- Why does every team build their own payment spreadsheet?
Here's How We Fix It
Your Payments. Organized. Clear. Actionable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What payment providers do you support?
We support 30+ providers including Stripe, PayPal, Klarna, Adyen, and more — with new integrations added regularly.
How long does integration take?
Most teams are fully connected in under 15 minutes. No engineering work is required — it's a plug-and-play experience.
Is there a minimum transaction volume?
No minimum is required. Whether you're processing thousands or millions of transactions, Payoptify adapts to your needs.
How secure is the platform?
We follow enterprise-grade security practices and are fully GDPR-compliant. Your data is encrypted in transit and at rest.
What kind of support do you offer?
We offer priority support via email and chat, as well as personalized onboarding sessions. Dedicated success managers are available for larger teams.
Do I need a developer to get set up?
No engineers needed. Simply connect your payment accounts, and we take care of syncing, unifying, and visualizing your data.
How often is data updated?
Your data is synced automatically at frequent intervals (e.g., hourly or daily), ensuring it's always fresh and reliable.
Can I export the data or connect it to my BI tools?
Yes — you can export data anytime or connect directly to BI tools like Tableau, Power BI, and Looker.
What kind of insights will I get?
You'll get a complete view of revenue performance, refunds, success rates, fees, chargebacks, and more — all standardized across providers.
Do you support multi-region or multi-product setups?
Yes — you can filter and group data by product, region, channel, or provider for maximum clarity and flexibility.
Can I try it before committing?
Absolutely. Book a live demo to see it in action, or request access to a sandbox environment tailored to your data needs.
Who is Payoptify for?
Payoptify is built for mid to large-sized SaaS, e-commerce, and fintech companies managing multiple payment providers.