AppFrontier has launched Chargent 6.0, a new version of its top rated Salesforce payments app on the AppExchange. A major upgrade to the platform first released in 2008, this latest release puts self-service payments in Salesforce Communities, automated collections for failed payments, and recurring billing in easy reach for any organization using Salesforce.
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This significant new release from AppFrontier is driven by valued customer feedback and requests. As a result, Chargent offers customers more flexibility to easily customize Salesforce payments to fit their process. Salesforce Community payments can now be implemented with drag-and-drop ease, allowing businesses to offer a branded, self-service payment portal for their customers. The Automated Collections add-on module gives businesses the ability to customize their collections process based on their schedule and logic, including easily configurable retries and email notifications. Payment Request links let customers enter billing information securely online instead of over the phone or other less secure methods, while keeping all transaction data in Salesforce.
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“We listened to our customers and what they needed for success, then went to work,” says Co-Founder Micaiah Filkins. “I’m proud to announce Chargent 6.0, the next generation of Salesforce payments. Our customers have so many great options to customize their billing process according to what works for them.”
Other popular features have been given an update for 2021, delivering the strongest, most secure version to date. 30+ direct payment gateway connections to Salesforce, including NMI and Worldpay (Vantiv) integrations, offer secure online payments for businesses. Updated dashboards offer better understanding of payment trends and issues. Chargent 6.0 makes Salesforce a well-rounded single source of truth for CRM and payments.
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