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Schedulicity to Offer Low Credit Card Processing Fees

Schedulicity's online appointment scheduling platform will offer a 1.99% card processing fee.

by Staff
August 30, 2019
Schedulicity to Offer Low Credit Card Processing Fees

 

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Schedulicity, an online platform for consumers to schedule appointments, classes, and workshops in more than 50 industries, has announced a $22 million funding round, raised with private investors. This capital will support the launch of a disruptive payment processing platform, an upcoming consumer-facing brand campaign, as well as growth at the company’s Bozeman, Montana headquarters.

Schedulicity Pay will offer users the lowest rates in the industry, with a 1.99% card processing fee. The launch includes the release of a countertop payment processing device, as well as a mobile credit card reader that will be distributed to thousands of new and existing Schedulicity businesses this month.

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“By launching payment for our partner businesses at the lowest rates available, and with no contracts or hidden fees, we are aiming to create the simplest solution for small business owners around the country,” says Jerry Nettuno, Schedulicity founder and CEO. “We are setting out to demystify payment processing while offering our professionals the tools and extra resources to be the best entrepreneurs they can be.”  

Schedulicity has experienced rapid growth as online and mobile scheduling become the preference for consumers in the salon, spa, health, and wellness categories. The platform saw 20 million bookings in 2018, and more than $8 billion in revenue has been generated on the platform by more than 120 thousand service professionals since the company’s launch in 2010.

In addition, this fall, Schedulicity will launch a nationwide marketing campaign designed to elevate brand awareness among consumers and drive increased bookings for businesses using Schedulicity’s platform.

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