We've redesigned our payment method interface to make it easier for customers to choose the most suitable payment option

Traditional checkout processes typically require redirecting to a third-party payment processor’s checkout page, which can have several drawbacks:
With technological advancements and improved online transaction security, we’re gradually implementing redirect-free checkout processes to make every transaction more seamless.
We’ve noticed that as business needs continue to grow, many entrepreneurs want to offer installment payment options to help close higher-value orders more easily. That’s why we’ve been investing more and more in installment payment capabilities.
In this update, we’ve not only made installment payment options more clearly visible in the checkout process, but we’ve also displayed the “amount due per installment” directly in the checkout flow. Isn’t that more intuitive?
By the way, we’ll soon be introducing even more installment payment options (we’ve been offering “zero-card installments” to business users for three years already, and we plan to make this available to more users soon!)
For this update, we’re rolling out changes gradually in phases to all users, so some users may not see the new checkout screen yet.
If you don’t see the new checkout screen on your website yet, don’t worry - we’ll be gradually enabling it for all users, so please be patient.
Teachify uses well-known payment processors both domestically and internationally, such as Stripe, PayPal, NewebPay, and PAYUNi. These companies all have strict information security measures to ensure consumer data safety.
During the actual transaction process, neither Teachify nor your website ever handles the complete credit card information. All information is transmitted directly to the payment processor. In other words, Teachify’s system itself, or your website, doesn’t carry the risk of “card number theft” because the card numbers entered by consumers are sent directly to the payment processor. The payment processor then returns the transaction authorization status, allowing us to complete the transaction, making it very secure.