From SaaS shortlist to AI automation

Don't get left behind. Show Gralio how you work and our revolutionary new tool will return step-by-step guidance plus the exact software - or AI - to accelerate your work.

Logo of PayBright

PayBright

Website LinkedIn Twitter

Last updated on

Company health

Employee growth
43% decrease in the last year
Web traffic
12% increase in the last quarter
Financing
May 2019 - $60M

Ratings

G2
4.6/5
(11)
Glassdoor
3.7/5
(500)

PayBright description

PayBright, now Affirm, is a Canadian company offering "buy now, pay later" payment options for online shoppers. Businesses using SAP Commerce software can easily integrate PayBright into their checkout, giving Canadian customers the flexibility to pay for purchases in installments.


Who is PayBright best for

PayBright, now Affirm, offers "buy now, pay later" payment options for Canadian online shoppers. Businesses using SAP Commerce can integrate PayBright into their checkout, allowing customers to pay in installments. PayBright offers interest-free installments through its "Pay in 4" plan and next-day funding after authorization.

  • Ideal for small to medium businesses (1-1000 employees), especially e-commerce and retail.

  • Best fit for e-commerce and retail businesses in Canada.


PayBright features

Supported

PayBright supports buy now, pay later, often with interest-free installments.

Supported

PayBright offers interest-free installments through its "Pay in 4" plan, splitting purchases into four equal bi-weekly payments.

Supported

PayBright offers next-day funding after authorization.

Supported

PayBright offers a "Pay by Link" API, enabling payment link creation.

Supported

PayBright offers various payment methods and plans, including "Pay in 4" and monthly installments.


PayBright alternatives

  • Logo of Sezzle
    Sezzle
    Shop now, pay later in four interest-free installments.
    Read more
  • Logo of Wisetack
    Wisetack
    Pay-over-time options for services, so everyone wins.
    Read more
  • Logo of Bread Financial
    Bread Financial
    Simple, transparent installment payments for higher sales.
    Read more
  • Logo of Sunbit
    Sunbit
    Buy now, pay later tech for everyday expenses. High approvals.
    Read more
  • Logo of TABBY
    TABBY
    Shop now, pay later. Bigger sales, happier shoppers.
    Read more
  • Logo of Afterpay
    Afterpay
    Shop now, pay later. Four interest-free payments. Boosts sales.
    Read more

PayBright FAQ

  • What is PayBright and what does PayBright do?

    PayBright, now Affirm, is a buy now, pay later platform enabling Canadian shoppers to pay for purchases in installments. It integrates with e-commerce platforms, offering flexible payment options like "Pay in 4" and monthly installments, increasing affordability for customers and potentially boosting sales for businesses.

  • How does PayBright integrate with other tools?

    PayBright, now Affirm, integrates seamlessly with e-commerce platforms, particularly SAP Commerce, allowing businesses to offer "buy now, pay later" options at checkout. It also offers a "Pay by Link" API for creating payment links.

  • What the main competitors of PayBright?

    Top PayBright (Affirm) competitors include Sezzle, Four, and PayPal. These alternatives offer similar "buy now, pay later" functionality for online shoppers, often with interest-free installments. Other options like BILL and SAP Concur focus on broader financial management.

  • Is PayBright legit?

    PayBright, now Affirm, is a legitimate "buy now, pay later" payment option. It's a safe and convenient way for Canadian shoppers to make purchases, splitting payments into interest-free installments. PayBright boasts a 4.6/5 rating on G2, indicating positive user experiences.

  • How much does PayBright cost?

    PayBright does not publicly disclose its pricing. Contact PayBright directly for detailed product pricing and to determine if it's worth the investment for your needs.

  • Is PayBright customer service good?

    PayBright's customer service receives positive feedback, with users highlighting their knowledgeable and helpful representatives. One user mentioned a complicated experience resolving an error, while another emphasized the need for a paid subscription for full functionality.


Reviewed by

MK
Michal Kaczor
CEO at Gralio

Michal has worked at startups for many years and writes about topics relating to software selection and IT management. As a former consultant for Bain, a business advisory company, he also knows how to understand needs of any business and find solutions to its problems.

TT
Tymon Terlikiewicz
CTO at Gralio

Tymon is a seasoned CTO who loves finding the perfect tools for any task. He recently headed up the tech department at Batmaid, a well-known Swiss company, where he managed about 60 software purchases, including CX, HR, Payroll, Marketing automation and various developer tools.