- 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
Overview
If you'd like to refer to the Applications API Reference, click here
Paysafe designed its new Applications API (the single Onboarding API) to enable platform partners to create their own white-labelled merchant onboarding experience, via a single REST-based API call. With this API, you will be able to tailor your user experience to your business, using client information you have already collected and verified. The result of the improved user experience will be higher onboarding conversion rates, which will in turn lead to increased processing volumes.
Thanks to the information provided via the API during merchant onboarding process, Paysafe will perform KYC checks and maintain this information secured & encrypted.
Once a merchant application is received, Paysafe quickly enables the merchant for the payment methods selected, which can include card processing and alternative payments.
You can do the following with the Paysafe Applications API:
- Use it as a single point application for merchants to apply for Paysafe products
- Retain control of the merchant onboarding experience.
- Implement REST-based API requests that allow businesses to start processing payments.
- Take advantage of Paysafe's automated onboarding verification services for 3rd party vendor checks
- Apply for multiple locations with one application
- Apply for multiple payment methods for each location
- Apply for multiple currencies for each payment method offered
- To save and update the application in parts before submitting for processing
- To retrieve the application data that was submitted
- To get notified of the application status updates by subscribing to webhook notifications
Before starting your integration you should review the following background material: