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PaySimple Launches Starter Promotional Pricing to Help Newer Companies Grow and Manage their Businesses

For a limited time only, the leading cloud-based small business platform adds new product tier to give early stage businesses the tools they need to streamline operations from Day 1.

PaySimple Launches Starter Promotional Pricing to Help Newer Companies Grow and Manage their Businesses
2013-02-28
DENVER, CO, February 28, 2013 (Press-News.org) PaySimple, the cloud-based platform for managing and growing small businesses, announced today the launch of the Starter Program, a new lower-cost pricing tier specifically designed for newly established small businesses eager to implement a streamlined automated solution for managing their operations. For a limited time only, small service-based businesses can enjoy the broad benefits of the PaySimple solution for only $14.95 per month plus transaction fees.

The company launched the promotional Starter program in response to vocal demand from newer business owners who want to start their companies on the right foot with business automation capabilities. Equipped with a solution that allows them to accept payments, streamline billing, create e-invoices, process recurring payments, manage customers, and secure real-time reporting on their cash flow at any time, business owners are able to remain productive and liberated from manual business operations from day 1.

PaySimple also offers its most popular Pro Program, product for $39.95 per month plus transaction fees, as well as a host of enterprise opportunities for resellers, integrated software partners, and larger banking and financial services partners. Pro includes all the benefits of Starter as well as free monthly ACH service and unlimited customer support through phone, live chat, and email. The Pro program's higher monthly fees are accompanied by lower fees on credit and debit card and ACH transactions. Both programs are available with no set up fees, no long-term commitment, no monthly minimums, and no termination fees.

"I am happy to have the chance to start using PaySimple at this stage in my company's life cycle," said Christopher Tobias, founder of Michigan-based Stereotonic, a design and branding agency for musicians and artists. "We signed up for Starter in early February, and we have been actively adding customers, issuing invoices, and I'm enjoying the substantial support offered by the software and PaySimple's customer activation team."

To help prospects determine which program is right for them, PaySimple offers a user-friendly online calculator that incorporates the key pricing differences between the programs. Visitors to PaySimple.com can enter their expected monthly processed revenue along with a few other key details and secure a recommendation of which program will be most cost-effective. In addition, PaySimple users can move between programs easily based on shifts in performance or seasonality in their businesses. All customer records and payment methods remain connected to the account regardless of a program shift.

"We are excited to offer a promotional pricing tier for PaySimple Starter users, responding to the requests and needs we have seen in the market to get our SaaS offering at a price point ideally suited for new businesses," said Eric Remer, CEO of PaySimple. "Starter affords new companies industry-leading functionality at the most beneficial stage in a company's lifecycle, allowing businesses to solidify great financial and operational systems from the very beginning."

About PaySimple. PaySimple is the leading cloud-based platform for managing and growing small businesses. Thousands of companies use PaySimple's turnkey solution to automate billing, accept electronic payments, increase cash flow, manage customers, run real-time performance reports, and operate from anywhere, on any device and with a mobile card reader. PaySimple offers a Starter program for newer companies and its Pro program for established businesses. PaySimple markets its product directly to small businesses as well as through valued enterprise partners, including ADP, Chase, Vantiv, Jack Henry, and Western Union.PaySimple helps small businesses take on the world. To learn more, visit http://PaySimple.com, call 800-466-0992, or follow on Twitter and Facebook.

Media Contact:

Megan Paladino
Marketing Manager
720.446.4687
mpaladino@paysimple.com

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[Press-News.org] PaySimple Launches Starter Promotional Pricing to Help Newer Companies Grow and Manage their Businesses
For a limited time only, the leading cloud-based small business platform adds new product tier to give early stage businesses the tools they need to streamline operations from Day 1.