Payment Provider Stack
SaaSalyst identifies which payment providers are integrated into your application. Payment provider stack detection reveals monetization infrastructure and checkout sophistication.
What SaaSalyst Checks
SaaSalyst scans for payment provider scripts and SDK integrations beyond simple detection — we identify the specific providers in use (Stripe, Paddle, PayPal, etc.) and report them as part of your technology stack.
Why This Matters
The payment stack reveals monetization maturity. Using Stripe with Paddle as a fallback shows checkout sophistication. Using only PayPal buttons may indicate an earlier-stage product. Acquirers and investors use this to assess revenue infrastructure.
How to Fix It
- Ensure your primary payment processor (e.g., Stripe) is properly integrated and detectable
- Consider adding a merchant-of-record service (Paddle, LemonSqueezy) for international tax handling
- Verify payment scripts load correctly on your pricing and checkout pages
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from Payment Processor Detected?
In SaaSalyst, Payment Processor Detected is a pricing category check that flags whether any payment integration exists (pass/fail). Payment Provider Stack is a competitive positioning check that identifies which specific providers you use for competitive intelligence.
Does SaaSalyst share my payment stack with competitors?
No. SaaSalyst scan results are private to you. Payment stack detection only appears in your own Business Readiness Report. We analyze publicly visible scripts on your page — the same information any visitor could see.
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