- REST APIs
- Welcome
- Card Payments
- 3D Secure 2
- Vault
- Getting Started
- Using the API
- Typical API Calls
- Verify That the Service Is Accessible
- Create a Profile for a Customer
- Add an Address to a Profile
- Add a Card to a Profile
- Add a Bank Account to a Profile
- Create an Apple Pay Single-Use Token
- Create a Google Pay Single-Use Token
- Create a Mobile Single-Use Token
- Create a Direct Debit Single-Use Token
- Process a Transaction Using a Payment Token
- API Reference
- Test and Go Live
- Direct Debit
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
- Alternate Payments
- Reports API
- ISV Reports
- Platforms
- Overview
- Accounts API V1
- Getting Started
- Using the API
- Typical API Calls
- Verify That the Service Is Accessible
- Create a New Merchant
- Create a New Merchant Account
- Create a New User
- Add an Address
- Create a Business Owner
- Add a Business Owner Address
- Add a Business Owner Identity Document
- Add a Merchant Bank Account
- Accept Our Terms and Conditions
- Activate the New Merchant Account
- Validate the Bank Account
- Enable Webhooks to Receive Application Statuses
- Test and Go Live
- Subaccounts
- Applications API
- Split Payouts
- Balance Transfers
- Paysafe Payments API
- Paysafe Checkout
- Paysafe JS
- Payments API
- Bad Bin API
- Reference Information
- SDKs
- Mobile SDKs
- Additional Documentation
- Resources and Support
- Shopping Carts
- Classic APIs
- Glossary
Before You Start
This guide is for partner developers who want to integrate with the Paysafe platform and use the Paysafe Account Management API to board merchants.
Prerequisites
- Before you start integrating, be sure to apply for the accounts you need to test your integration. To get your Test account, please contact integrations@paysafe.com.
- This guide assumes that you have developer-level knowledge of REST-based APIs, which you use to connect to the Paysafe platform.
Using the REST API
- API calls use the REST architecture. All requests and responses use the JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format.
- Test API calls can be sent to the Paysafe platform using cURL. Alternatively, you can use a graphical browser-based REST client tool such as Postman or the Advanced Rest Client. An example is provided in the section on REST architecture.
- All API requests must be made over HTTPS. Calls made over plain HTTP will fail.
- API requests without authentication will fail.