Intuit GoPayment lets you process credit cards on your phone

Want to process a credit card payment on your smartphone? There’s an app for that.

Okay, to be more specific, there are actually several apps for that: There’s Credit Card Terminal from developer InnerFence. Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is working on something similar. Now financial software maker Intuit is introducing its own offering, called Intuit GoPayment.

GoPayment can be used on any phone with with a mobile web browser — customers just enter their credit card info, the payment is processed, and you can send them a receipt. It’s available as a standalone application for some phones (including the BlackBerry curve, but not the iPhone), and even if you don’t have the right phone you can always access the site via a mobile browser, and you can also purchase a card scanner (so you don’t have to type the number in) or a combination card scanner/receipt printer.

This sounds ideal for many of the small businesses that Intuit serves, namely those who do a lot of work “in the field,” such as handyman types or plumbers. That’s a lot easier than manually copying the credit card information (which, anecdotally, is something cab drivers in San Francisco still do), or sending someone a bill and waiting for them to pay. An Intuit survey last fall found that small businesses are waiting on an average of $1,500 in unpaid bills every month, but adding credit card capabilities improves payment rates by 40 percent.

So what makes Intuit better than what’s already out there? Well, there’s the fact that it integrates with Intuit’s QuickBooks software for small businesses. Also, the card-reading side is just a small part of it — Intuit is also handling the back-end of processing payments, reducing the headache for businesses. It’s affordable, too, at $19.95 per month plus a one-time $59.95 set-up fee. The company also takes a cut of between 1.64 and 3.54 percent on each transaction, which it says is standard for credit card fees.

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  • Eric
    Wonder why the apps don't just use the iPhone camera to take a photo of the card and use that for processing.
  • Bob
    Do they actually have an iPhone app? The web site makes it look like it's just web-based, which would be really slow over EDGE.
  • No -- there's an app for the BlackBerry and other smartphones, but not for the iPhone -- you'd have to use the mobile web version.

    For what it's worth, I find both mobile websites and apps to be unbearably slow on EDGE.
  • valleymom
    The GoPayment iPhone app is now available in the App Store.
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