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Payment Depot
High-volume merchants
A membership-based payment processor offering wholesale interchange-plus pricing with zero markup for high-volume merchants. Payment Depot's subscription model provides significant savings for businesses processing large volumes who want to avoid percentage-based markups on top of interchange fees.
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Stax
High-volume businesses
A membership-based payment processor offering interchange-plus pricing with a flat monthly fee instead of percentage markups. Stax is designed for high-volume businesses that want to save on processing costs by paying wholesale rates. Includes card processing, ACH, invoicing, and business management tools.
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Side-by-side feature breakdown
$79+/month + interchange
$99+/month + interchange
1 Available
2 Available
5 Supported
9 Supported
Common Ground
Shared Regions
Shared Features
When to Choose Stax
Choose Stax if you need features like Recurring Payments, or you want a broader feature set. With fees of $99+/month + interchange, it's ideal for businesses focused on high-volume businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Payment Depot and Stax?
Payment Depot is best for high-volume merchants, while Stax is best for high-volume businesses. Payment Depot charges $79+/month + interchange and Stax charges $99+/month + interchange. They differ in supported features, regions, and payment methods.
Which is cheaper, Payment Depot or Stax?
Payment Depot charges $79+/month + interchange while Stax charges $99+/month + interchange. The best value depends on your transaction volume, business type, and required features. Compare their full fee structures for your specific use case.
Can I use both Payment Depot and Stax together?
Yes, many businesses use multiple payment providers for redundancy, regional coverage, or to offer more payment methods. Payment Depot and Stax can complement each other depending on your needs.