The 16th most popular financial tool on the Web
… More EditGoogle Checkout is an online payment processing service provided by Google aimed at simplifying the process of paying for online purchases. Users store their credit or debit card and shipping information in their Google Account, so that they can purchase at participating stores at the click of a button. Google Checkout also offers fraud protection, as well a unified page for tracking purchases and their status.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | checkout.google.com |
| Developer: | Google Inc. |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 month, 1 week, 5 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes and 3 seconds |
| Usage since: | 10 October 2008 |
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When it comes to speed and method of payment: Google Checkout>PayPal.
When it comes to security and generally easier to use: Paypal>Google Checkout.
It comes down to personal preference what you use. I need to use this for my Android Device though.
A bit quirky with navigation but overall a great payment gateway. I love that my payments go directly into my checking out as I don't like my money just sitting somewhere unprotected. Works great for invoicing clients for my design business in the past and currently using it for selling baked goods online.
Nice payment gateway, but you can't keep money on there, like on pp or lr.
It's a typical Google product: streamlined interface, user friendly and reliable. A great alternative to Paypal
good service for check out : )
Horribly flawed but still so much better than PayPal.
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API is definitely missing some important features.. Real world things like submitting any details (such as email, name or even address) to the system so that they don't have to fill them out again is a biggie.
If you want to use any form of call back (i.e. to get the google account details) you'll need to find yourself a good api to handle it, which can be quite hard if you want to implement some of their newer features (e.g. reoccurring subscriptions). You'll also need to get yourself a SSL cert pronto!- however, it does support XML/HTML requests without SSL OR call backs (so no token checking), but isn't that a bit insecure?
Still, it is nice that you can use your Google account with it, plus the sandbox feature does seem to work quite a bit better than Paypals (although I like PP's virtual inbox, which cuts down on spam..). The system also gets rid of the frankly nasty character formatting limits of Paypal (such as description lengths and more encoding options).
Great for online purchases, a great alternative to PayPal.
The API interface is a nightmare. Going to see how it pans out...
Google Checkout is extremely streamlined and is a breeze to use.
Working great so far with my checkout system :)
Easy to use too! Although it did not accept many of my cards, its very selective.
Google checkout is fantastic. It's easy to use and you don't have to go through multiple screens to pay for your purchase. Very well integrated and uncomplicated. I liked that it asked me whether I wanted to opt in or out of the company's mailing list during the checkout, so I didn't have to be sent to yet another site to register or opt out.