Software platforms using Rainforest can now seamlessly embed PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later into their checkout experience Rainforest, an embedded payment Software platforms using Rainforest can now seamlessly embed PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later into their checkout experience Rainforest, an embedded payment

Rainforest Launches Embedded PayPal Integration for Vertical Software Platforms

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Software platforms using Rainforest can now seamlessly embed PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later into their checkout experience

Rainforest, an embedded payment provider purpose-built for software platforms, and PayPal, a global digital commerce leader, have joined forces to launch a new embedded payment integration to help software platforms shift more processing volume away from offline payment methods like cash and checks — which are still written by 61% of Americans1 and are the payment method most frequently used in payment fraud2.

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With the new integration, Rainforest platform clients can enable their merchants to get paid via PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later alongside cards, Apple Pay, and pay by bank through a single checkout experience. This gives end customers an easy way to pay so merchants get paid fast, experience fewer late payments, and spend less time chasing down unpaid invoices. With more payments flowing through a single, streamlined system, merchants can save time on reconciliation and software platforms keep more payment volume on the platform.

“Vertical software is a strategic growth area for PayPal as more commerce moves directly into software,” said Taira Hall, Senior Vice President and Head of SMB Commercial at PayPal. “Rainforest’s deep focus on vertical software and strong execution make them the ideal partner to equip software platforms with trusted PayPal payment options in a way that’s streamlined, scalable, and purpose-built for their needs. Together, we’re helping modernize payments across vertical markets while meeting end-customer expectations for choice, convenience, and trust.”

Software companies have historically relied on separate integrations to support different payment methods. That meant duplicative development work, separate reporting and data pipelines, disparate merchant onboarding flows, and multiple deposits to merchant bank accounts every day.

Rainforest’s new collaboration with PayPal changes that. PayPal is embedded directly into Rainforest’s product, so software companies can immediately unlock PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later without additional integrations, merchant onboarding flows, or complexity. Benefits for software platforms and merchants include:

  • Streamlined onboarding: Merchants get access to all available payment methods with one simple onboarding flow
  • Single API: Configure payment amount and platform split for all payment types via Rainforest’s API
  • Unified reporting: Sort, filter, and drill down into all payments (including PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later) from one view
  • Every payment in context: Metadata ties payment to a customer, location, job, invoice, or other details
  • Real-time  Power workflows with real-time payment status, details, and metadata via API
  • Easy reconciliation: Single daily or weekly deposit with itemized penny-perfect reporting

“Rainforest’s customers have been increasingly eager for a PayPal integration as they look to shift more of their transaction volume away from cash and checks and toward modern digital payments,” said Joshua Silver, Founder and CEO of Rainforest. “We built Rainforest to be the best embedded payment provider for vertical software, and that means delivering a first-class payments experience — unified, seamless, and fully embedded — for both merchants and their customers. Partnering with PayPal allows us to do exactly that, giving platforms instant access to PayPal without extra onboarding steps, external portals, or fragmented reporting. Together, we’re helping our platform clients deliver a modern, end-to-end payments experience.”

This launch reflects Rainforest’s and PayPal’s shared focus on delivering a convenient checkout for end customers, a unified experience for merchants, and increased processing volume for software platforms.

Rainforest provides software platforms and their merchants with a strong foundation for long-term business growth.

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