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Accept Square Payments#549

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Please enable the ability to accept Square Payments. Currently you only offer PayPal and Stripe. Thank you!

4 years ago
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YES PLEASE!!!

4 years ago
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We process everything with Square, please add.

3 years ago

We need it too

3 years ago
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Must have square for me to be able to use this

3 years ago
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
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Will Square be whitelabelled asap? For agencies the white label aspect is our most important feature.

2 years ago

Hi! We intend to fully white-label all integrations, starting with the most commonly used ones. However, we have not yet determined which payment method will be white-labeled first.

Best,
Trafft team

2 years ago

Thank you @Marija Maksimovic can you maybe clarify a little on what you mean by next steps? From a development standpoint? Square POS is what a lot of salons are using not just for online payments but in person payments. Essentially, we just need for the Trafft services to show up (not as bookable but as payable) in the Square system.

2 years ago
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For the person who commented about it being white labeled, I used to be concerned about that as well. It’s nice, but I’m less concerned now. It’s all about how you position your offer and the challenges it solves. Trafft + HighLevel solves quite a bit of challenges for salons.

All my clients know I use Trafft at this point and ditto with HighLevel. They simply don’t care. What they care about are results.

Just some food for thought.

2 years ago
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@Daniel ODonnell one day we may lift the curtain but for no I’d prefer to be seen as the provider of the software our clietns use.

How are you using GHL with Trafft?

I assume you are using Webhook workflows importing booking data into GHL, then you do xyz with that data.

2 years ago
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Correct, we are using the webhooks to bring the data in. Once we have them in, we can market to the customers via email and SMS. What my clients love about Trafft is that it can be used right on the primary WordPress website, so that their customers can go through the whole journey in one place. I am typically delivering local search optimized WordPress sites to my clients, along with Trafft + HighLevel (with HighLevel acting as the glue that brings it all together). They get: a WP site that ranks, an appointment booking system that’s already awesome and improving over time, and a beast of a sales and marketing engine in HighLevel.

You can do so much with just Trafft + HighLevel. For example: Trafft and HighLevel both integrate beautifully with Google Calendar. Well, if your clients were running paid ads campaigns and you wanted to leverage AI booking bots (via HighLevel) so that the bots could conversationally book the leads on the calendar, you can do this without having to worry about your clients being double booked, since the bot can “see” the same Google Calendar that’s integrated on both Trafft and HighLevel.

Just to give one example.

As for the white label question, my clients appreciate the fact that this software isn’t dependent upon just one person, but is a legit international development team with history and credibility in the market. So I don’t white label anything anymore. They would be hard pressed to fully leverage Trafft (and especially HighLevel) on their own, and are happy to let me bring this all together for them and implement it according to their needs.

Now if you’re just SaaS and strictly reselling software without delivering any additional value or solutions on top it (PPC, SEO, Web Design, etc.), I can see why you’d want it fully white labeled.

2 years ago
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See Facebook message from me @Daniel ODonnell

2 years ago
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