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VicBVicB
VicBPLUS
Jun 10, 2026

Q: Future Payment Options

I read through the questions, and many people have asked about different payment processors, PayPal, Crypto, Mollie, etc..

1. Do you have a timeline on when any of the requested payment types will be accepted by PayFunnels? end of Q2 - Q4 2026.
2. Will AppSumo LTD holders have access to these additional processors when you release them or will they have to pay additional fees, or go into your subscription model to access them?

3. With the Current Stripe features, is BANK ACH ready to go live? in addition to Card processing?
3a. can we have a backup payment feature for the customers.. so if card-A fails to process PayFunnels can revert to Card-B or Bank ACH for payment. ?

i like the idea that we can pass along the fee to the customer by adding 2.9 - 3.5% to help keep profits intact.

Founder Team
Shahir_Payfunnels

Shahir_Payfunnels

Jun 10, 2026

A: Thanks for the detailed questions. Below are the answers:

Ans.1: Currently, our team is exploring PayPal integration; however, we do not have a confirmed timeline to share yet. That said, we expect to have more clarity and measurable progress before the end of the 60-day refund period.

Ans.2: Yes, AppSumo LTD holders will have access to the additional processors when they are released.

Ans.3: Yes, both payment methods are ready to use with the current Stripe setup. As long as you have an active and supported Stripe account, you can accept both card payments and Bank ACH payments without any additional setup.

Ans.3a: Yes, we provide a payment method update link along with failed payment notifications, allowing customers to update their preferred payment method and continue with future payments. Additionally, you can manually send the payment method update link to customers whenever needed.

We’re glad you find that helpful! Yes, you can pass along the processing fees to your customers by adding a small percentage, which can help maintain your margins. This gives you flexibility in how you structure your pricing while keeping your profits intact.

Please let us know if still have any questions.

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