Aishwarya Natarajan and Dana Li, both Stanford University graduates, spent the summer of 2016 training with the PayPal Online Payment Product team as Product Management interns. They are coming back as full-time PayPal employees in Product Management in 2017, having successfully completed their Masters degrees in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Below they […]
We recently had the opportunity to meet up with Michael Tieso, Developer Advocate at WooCommerce, and Jonathan Martin, President and Founder of Coolblueweb, an ecommerce development agency and gold level Woo Expert Developer. Developer agencies are an important part of our partner ecosystem to provide the best payment experiences for merchants around the globe.
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Until recently, if you have been using the PayPal REST APIs to process payments, you will have seen that the money transacted is always paid to the app owner, known as the payee or receiver. The ability to change the receiver of funds in a transaction by setting a different payee has been a highly […]
PayPal’s Braintree is a core building block for accepting payments on the web, enabling merchants to accept PayPal, credit cards, 3D Secure, Apple Pay, Android Pay, and more.
This year, we introduced a new version of our Braintree JavaScript SDK (Software Development Kit). With numerous improvements such as a smaller file size, greater flexibility, […]
In case you missed it, WooCommerce’s newest major release, Zipping Zebra, lets you download and activate PayPal custom payment options by making PayPal Powered by Braintree (US only) and Express Checkout (global) available directly through the onboarding wizard.
You are still able to take credit card payments out-of-the-box through the PayPal Standard gateway that’s built […]
On October 6th we will begin the process of moving the Adaptive Payments product into a limited release mode. Limited release means a few things for Adaptive Payments in this case:
Adaptive Payments will be restricted to select partners for approved use cases and should not be used for new integrations without guidance from PayPal. […]
At PayPal Developer, we are constantly looking at new ways to expand our outreach into the community to provide the solutions that developers need, where they choose to be. This is why we work within different external communities, such as Stack Overflow to help with technical integrations, and Github for much of our […]
This is part 2 of creating a subscription service. This second step to creating a subscription for a user is to create and execute a billing agreement, based on an existing activated billing plan. This tutorial assumes that you have already gone through and activated a Billing Plan in part 1, and have an […]
This is the first of a two part tutorial on creating a subscription model. Over the next two posts, we will cover everything you’ll need to get started with subscriptions using the PayPal REST APIs:
Creating billing plans to build a multi-use model for your subscription payments: Subscribing users to those billing plans via a […]
In this tutorial, we’ll be looking at a Node example to show how to store a credit card using the PayPal vault, then reference that stored credit card to process a credit card transaction for a user.
The reason why we would want to use the vault is so that we don’t have to store […]
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