Online payments startup WePay has been on a roll lately. The company is processing hundreds of millions of dollars in payments annually, and adding more than 1,000 active merchants per week. But it wants to accelerate that growth even further, by rolling out payment buttons that will allow anyone to add in-line payments to their sites with just a single line of code. WePay is a Y Combinator-backed startup originally formed mostly to make it easier for groups to collect money and make payments together. But it's recently gone beyond just helping out groups, providing an ultra-simple platform for anyone to collect and manage payments online. It's added support for event registration and ticketing, custom invoicing, donations, and e-commerce. A few weeks ago, it even
rolled out a white-label payments API and lowered its prices to court third-party developers and better compete against PayPal and others
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