HindSite Software partners with Fattmerchant

Integration allows HindSite clients to accept payments through a variety of processing methods.
Integration allows HindSite clients to accept payments through a variety of processing methods.
HindSite Fattmerchant

HindSite Software, a business management software for the field service industry based in St. Paul, Minnesota, has partnered with Fattmerchant, Orlando, Florida, an integrated payment technology provider offering business owners real-time data analytics and customer service. As a result of this collaboration, HindSite now has a payment processing feature that allows its clients to utilize Fattmerchant’s fully integrated API solution.

The integration gives HindSite clients access to accept payments through a variety of processing methods, including card-present and card-not-present capabilities. The platform’s seamless API integration allows users to maintain their existing operations within HindSite’s platform while using Fattmerchant as their sole payment processor.

“Our partnership with Fattmerchant will further our goal to increase efficiency and free up more time in the day for field service businesses,” says David Crary, owner of HindSite Software. “Prior to the partnership, our clients had to reconcile payments manually. However, Fattmerchant’s API integrates directly into the backend of our software and allows our clients to accept payments without ever having to leave the platform. Between its award-winning service team and its fully integrated technology, Fattmerchant will provide the best possible payments experience for our clients.”

“HindSite’s comprehensive approach to field service management makes it a great partner to Fattmerchant. The combination of HindSite’s feature-rich platform and Fattmerchant’s direct payments integration presents an incredibly strong value offering,” says Sal Rehmetullah, president and co-founder of Fattmerchant.

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