CCBill Partners With Weebly as a Payments Platform

CCBill Partners With Weebly as a Payments Platform

TEMPE, Ariz. — Online payments-as-a-service platform CCBill announced today that they have integrated with Weebly, the global website and ecommerce service. This new platform partnership further supports the end-to-end payment solutions needs of Weebly’s "expanding base of entrepreneurs wanting to sell to a global online audience."

By integrating with CCBill, the international community of more than 45 million Weebly merchants, developers and designers can now leverage the CCBill payment platform to optimize the checkout experience of their Weebly stores.

CCBill provides Weebly merchants and their shoppers with "a seamless and secure checkout experience, backed by hundreds of powerful, customizable business automation and expansion tools and features." Described as more than an app, the CCBill payments-as-a-service platform is designed to help drive high conversion rates and buyer satisfaction, with "24x7x365 merchant and consumer support and innovative omni-present solutions like FlexForms, a dynamic checkout system, which features all global payment options, including CCBill Pay, a simple ’log in and pay’ consumer stored payment service."

In addition, as the newest CCBill Preferred Integration Partner CCBill merchants can now "easily integrate the Weebly platform with their existing CCBill payment services, and take advantage of a limited time ‘Welcome’ discount offer from Weebly." By using Weebly to build their ecommerce website, CCBill merchants can "easily use their powerful drag and drop website builder and guided setup to launch high quality, responsive websites that work brilliantly across any device, and quickly launch buyer friendly online stores that drive more sales and better profitability." 

 Chris Pike, channel manager for CCBill, said, “At CCBill, we make every effort to put our merchants first to help nurture and accelerate the growth of their online businesses. We are extremely proud to partner with Weebly, as they are such a strong leader in the ecommerce space. Working within the Weebly Community, CCBill looks forward to delivering the best payment and checkout experience for all the global buyers shopping Weebly online stores."

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