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According to Galyuz, USAePay takes care to ensure these situations will not happen. In fact, they are known within the
industry for having clean, fully functional and easy-to-implement APIs, and they fondly refer to their signature API
library as “Friendly APIs,” where the coding is purposefully built to be flexible and user-friendly.
“Whenever we develop a new API or enhance legacy code, our development team spends quality time vetting, testing and
modifying the language in whatever ways may be necessary to ensure it is completely operational and easy to link to on
a variety of platforms,” Galyuz stated.
Universal integration
One of USAePay’s ambitions is to create APIs that can integrate with a host of different programming languages,
devices and platform types. Ideally, one API can be built that will easily plug in and be instantly functional in any user
environment. Of course, there may be times when a few small changes need to be made to ensure the transfer of data will
work seamlessly, but it never requires weeks for development, slowing down progress.
In addition, USAePay programmers and solution architects are always available to a developer or development team
to assist with any API implementation. The company has also created and openly shares comprehensive software
development kits that can be easily downloaded through the USAePay developer portal.
Attention to detail
Accuracy is also an important value at USAePay. The USAePay developers spend countless hours building and testing
APIs in order to ensure they work and will be functionally compatible with all defined platforms they may be integrated
to.
Of course, security is another area that is taken very seriously by the USAePay development team, and it is a paramount
consideration for every single API that is built and available through the library.
“When you’re working with payment information, the margin for error is zero,” Galyuz added. “It’s important to build
solid APIs that not only transfer information flawlessly, but do it securely and nimbly, without causing any problems at
the front end.”
USAePay invites all in-house ERP or SaaS developers that are considering options for integrating payment features into
their applications to check out the USAePay online library of “Friendly APIs”. Likewise, if you are a payments professional
working with companies that use vertical-focused SaaS or ERP software, USAePay is here to help you and your developers
integrate payments into their software. To learn more, please visit the USAePay at https://usaepay.info/
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