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The pricing is Stripe-like if only handling domestic transactions. If a customer wants to sell internationally too then there is

  * 5k setup fee

  * 5k annual fee (excluding service tax). Approx $90/yr.

  * 2% per transaction
Instamojo provides a nice payment experience too and with a fee of 1.9% per transaction (if you don't use the hosting feature).

Wonder why the more expensive pricing. A simplified per-transaction pricing would be nice to sell internationally. Maybe increase the per-transaction charge for international transactions or add a fee like $0.5 extra.

P.S: I'm not affiliated with Instamojo in anyway. I've been on the hunt for a payment solution recently and settled with Gumroad actually.




Hi, You are right, we want to make the pricing more uniform as we go. But there are some limitations around that we need to solve. As for instamojo, they have a good product but they are not a payment gateway in the stripe sense, they are more of gumroad. They support specific type of products whose amounts needs to be pre-decided on their platform. While, we support all kinds of online transactions which you can integrate directly on your site.


Ah yes, I was only comparing from a seller's PoV. Most non-ecommerce startups have fixed plans/pricing I guess.

B/w you might want to link to the http://docs.razorpay.com site in the "documentation" link on your homepage. And maybe rename that /documentation url to /faq instead.

In all the excitement, I did forget: Congrats on launching ~!


Thanks! Yeah, that's a good point, we will fix that.




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