You Can Now Use Jotform and Dwolla to Process Payments with No Fees

You Can Now Use Jotform and Dwolla to Process Payments with No Fees

UPDATE: Sadly, Dwolla is discontinuing its product as of October 2018. But if you’re looking for a great Dwolla alternative to collect ACH payments through your forms, we’ve got you covered.


Looking for a payment processor to integrate with Jotform that doesn’t burden you with transaction fees? Check out our new integration with Dwolla, a company that makes online payments incredibly simple for United States-based businesses.

Dwolla gives your customers the option to pay straight to your bank or credit account, but online.

Some key features of Dwolla include:

  • – No fee per transaction, unlike credit cards. You won’t be penalized financially for high transaction volumes.
  • – Dwolla acts as an easy on-ramp to using the ACH network as a business, platform, or consumer.
  • – The API is completely open source and free to play around with in the test environment.
  • – A premium offering that allows for more payment integrations.

To set up the integration, first you’ll need to create an account with Dwolla. Then select Dwolla from the form builder under Payment Tools on the left panel.

How to set up Jotform and Dwolla

You’ll then be prompted to include your Dwolla ID as well as your application key.

Dwolla Jotform setup

Jotform is always looking for ways to provide users with hassle-free ways to process payments, and Dwolla certainly checks all the boxes. There’s a reason TechRepublic called it one of the “10 Hottest Startups of 2015.”

Any experience using Dwolla? What do you sell using Jotform? Let us know in the comments!

AUTHOR
Chad is a former VP of Marketing and Communications at Jotform. He’s also a frequent contributor to various tech and business publications, and an absolute wizard with a Vitamix. He holds a master’s degree in communication and resides with his wife and cats in Oakland, California.

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