CCBill Announces Integration Partnership With DatingPro

CCBill Announces Integration Partnership With DatingPro

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today it has integrated DatingPro, a leading dating site and mobile dating software and solutions provider, into its marketplace.

The payment services platform said the new integration partnership further supports the end-to-end payment solutions needs of DatingPro’s expanding base of more than 10,000 dating website and mobile app merchants seeking to reach a global online audience of members.

CCBill now provides DatingPro merchants and its members with a seamless and secure subscription experience, backed by hundreds of powerful, customizable business automation, membership and expansion tools and features.

More than an app, CCBill's “payments-as-a-service” platform is designed to help drive high conversion rates and strong members retention with 24-hour merchant and consumer support and innovative omnipresent solutions like FlexForms, a dynamic checkout system, which features all global payment options, including CCBill Pay, a simple log in-and-pay consumer stored payment service. 

CCBill merchants can now access the DatingPro dating software and its portfolio of mobile dating, social network, matchmaking, virtual reality and white-label solutions directly through the CCBill Integration Partners Marketplace.

“At CCBill, we understand the demands of operating an online dating business, as it requires long hours and access to the right tools and resources to get a dating website up and running and processing payments,” said Chris Pike, CCBill’s channel manager.

“Working with DatingPro, CCBill looks forward to delivering the best subscription and membership experience for all the global customers joining DatingPro dating sites and mobile apps.”

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