Blurbs
comparison of Paysafe and Butter
Learn about how these Payment Solutions vendors stack up against each other
by
checking out our blurbs,
claims, and case studies.
Blurbs
comparison of Paysafe and Butter
Learn about how these Payment Solutions vendors stack up against each other
by
checking out our blurbs,
claims, and case studies.
Paysafe
"Powers diverse online payment solutions worldwide, securely."
Focused on
Payment Processing & Infrastructure
.
Paysafe helps marketers by providing secure, adaptable online payment options. With a range of payment methods, it simplifies transactions and increases market reach. Its platform integrates easily into existing systems, catering to varied consumer preferences, and ensures safe, seamless interactions between merchants and customers in multiple markets.
25 years' payment experience
Paysafe claims that its 25+ years of payment experience make it an industry leader in secure online payment solutions.
260 payment methods available
Paysafe claims that offering over 260 alternative payment methods helps businesses grow their global customer base.
Seamless payment processing
Paysafe claims their seamless payment processing connects consumers and merchants worldwide effectively.
Butter
"Recovers lost revenue from failed payments."
Focused on
Payment Optimization & Revenue Recovery
.
Butter Payments optimizes failed payment recovery using machine learning to increase revenue. It acts immediately after a payment failure, tailoring retry strategies through data models. It integrates with existing payment platforms to streamline operations without requiring personal data. This boosts both transaction success and customer lifetime value.
Superior payment recovery success
Butter Payments claims that they recover 166% more lost revenue than traditional payment recovery methods.
Advanced machine learning techniques
Butter Payments claims that their machine learning tech optimizes failed payment recovery, leading to 10%+ ARR growth.
Revenue-oriented customer partnerships
Butter Payments claims they don't make money unless they recover your revenue, focusing on shared success.