Ecommpay Launches Customizable Payment Page Designer After MT5 Integration

Ecommpay, a global payments platform, has introduced a new
design tool aimed at enhancing the payment experience for merchants. This tool,
known as the Payment Page Designer, allows businesses to customise various
aspects of their payment pages.

Earlier, in a related development, Ecommpay
entered a strategic partnership with MetaQuotes
, the company behind
MetaTrader trading platforms. This integration allows brokers working with
Ecommpay to handle deposits and withdrawals directly within the MetaTrader 5
platform.

Customise Payment Pages with Ecommpay Tool

Moshe Winegarten, Chief Revenue Officer at Ecommpay, Source: LinkedIn

“The demand for greater customisation options within the
market has been undeniable, and we’re proud to be at the forefront with this
innovative tool,” Moshe Winegarten, Chief Revenue Officer at Ecommpay,
commented.

The newly launched tool supports the modification of fonts,
colours, themes, and other visual elements. Additionally, it provides CSS
functionality and A/B testing options for performance optimisation.

“Not only does this feature enable them to create unique,
branded experiences quickly and efficiently; it also reduces reliance on
technical resources, keeping both ongoing costs and maintenance to a minimum,”
Winegarten added.

Merchants can now personalise their payment pages to align
with their brand identity. By using CSS, they can design visually appealing
pages that may help in building customer trust and boosting conversions. The
tool also supports the creation of custom themes and animations, offering more
control over the checkout experience.

Enhances User Experience with A/B Testing

The A/B testing feature enables merchants to experiment with
different page layouts and themes. This allows them to gather data on customer
preferences and make adjustments to improve performance. By focusing on
high-performing designs, businesses can enhance the overall user experience and
potentially increase customer satisfaction.

Furthermore, Ecommpay has launched Payouts via Hosted
Payment Page, a feature enabling merchants to manage fund payouts on their
e-commerce sites with minimal development and compliance efforts. This addition
aims to simplify the payout process for businesses, reducing the need for
extensive technical resources.

Ecommpay, a global payments platform, has introduced a new
design tool aimed at enhancing the payment experience for merchants. This tool,
known as the Payment Page Designer, allows businesses to customise various
aspects of their payment pages.

Earlier, in a related development, Ecommpay
entered a strategic partnership with MetaQuotes
, the company behind
MetaTrader trading platforms. This integration allows brokers working with
Ecommpay to handle deposits and withdrawals directly within the MetaTrader 5
platform.

Customise Payment Pages with Ecommpay Tool

Moshe Winegarten, Chief Revenue Officer at Ecommpay, Source: LinkedIn

“The demand for greater customisation options within the
market has been undeniable, and we’re proud to be at the forefront with this
innovative tool,” Moshe Winegarten, Chief Revenue Officer at Ecommpay,
commented.

The newly launched tool supports the modification of fonts,
colours, themes, and other visual elements. Additionally, it provides CSS
functionality and A/B testing options for performance optimisation.

“Not only does this feature enable them to create unique,
branded experiences quickly and efficiently; it also reduces reliance on
technical resources, keeping both ongoing costs and maintenance to a minimum,”
Winegarten added.

Merchants can now personalise their payment pages to align
with their brand identity. By using CSS, they can design visually appealing
pages that may help in building customer trust and boosting conversions. The
tool also supports the creation of custom themes and animations, offering more
control over the checkout experience.

Enhances User Experience with A/B Testing

The A/B testing feature enables merchants to experiment with
different page layouts and themes. This allows them to gather data on customer
preferences and make adjustments to improve performance. By focusing on
high-performing designs, businesses can enhance the overall user experience and
potentially increase customer satisfaction.

Furthermore, Ecommpay has launched Payouts via Hosted
Payment Page, a feature enabling merchants to manage fund payouts on their
e-commerce sites with minimal development and compliance efforts. This addition
aims to simplify the payout process for businesses, reducing the need for
extensive technical resources.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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