Shopping Cart APIPayvment’s shopping cart was developed from the ground up as a Web Service. This means it requires no programming or purchasing of shopping cart software, and is easy to add to any website. To use it, you simply copy one line of code to your web page and like magic a shopping cart system appears instantly. Use it to sell your products anywhere or use it with Affiliate/Referral links to increase your affiliate revenue. Payvment’s shopping cart support over 20 major world currencies.
Financials
| Date | Type | Amount | Investors | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01/01/09 | Seed | 0.25M | Unknown | |
| 03/01/10 | Series A | 1.15M | Unknown | |
| 11/01/10 | Series B | 6M | Sierra Ventures, BlueRun Ventures | Unknown |
People
Christian Taylor (CEO, Founder)
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