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2025
- April 2 Updates - New endpoint for downloading chargeback attachments
- March 3 Updates - New query parameters for export endpoints
- February 24 Updates - New API fields
- February 21 Updates - Improved error message for transaction amount limits
- February 5 Updates - API updates
- January 14 Updates - API updates
- January 1 Updates - Custom batch times and enhanced refund flow
2024
- December 29 Updates - Added
externalPaypointIdto boarding application endpoints - December 27 Updates - DeviceID added to API responses
- December 23 Updates - New query parameter
- November 26 Updates - New status page
- November 20 Updates - Improved error messages for managed payables
- November 19 Updates - New user language field in the API
- October 22 Updates - Playground, boarding and API enhancements
- October 10 Updates - Support for Apple Pay payments
- July 23 Updates - Enhanced batches and funding
- May 22 Updates - Bug fixes for web apps and APIs
- April 22 Updates - Chargeback notification enhancements and bug fixes
- March 20 Updates - Fixes to application statuses and transfer notifications
- March 6 Updates - Web app fixes and BIN data enhancements
- February 15 Updates - Boarding and UI enhancements
- January 31 Updates - Export, query, and boarding API enhancements
2023
- December 7 Updates - UI and reporting enhancements
- November 9 Updates - New split funding functionality
- October 20 Updates - Notes & Events, embedded components versioning, and numerous enhancements
- September 19 Updates - New getPaid tokenization setting and bug fixes
- August 24 Updates - Creator payments and improvements across apps
- August 1 Updates - Persistent Creator columns and API improvements
- July 26 Updates - Enhanced bill and invoice screens, Creator updates, and new webhook notifications
- June 29 Updates - Canadian postal codes, batch report enhancements, and webhook headers
- June 1 Updates - Batch report enhancements, and webhook headers
Support for Apple Pay payments
Payabli is excited to announce support for Apple Pay. We’ve made setup and management a breeze, so you can focus on making sales.
Activate Apple Pay
Before you can accept Apple Pay for transactions, you must set it up and activate it for your organization and paypoints. How you activate Apple Pay depends on whether you use the PartnerHub UI or the Payabli APIs.
Accepting Apple Pay for transactions
You can use the Express Checkout embedded component, hosted payment pages, or payment links to accept Apple Pay for one-time transactions.
Via the embedded component
Use the Express Checkout embedded component for a secure low-code way to accept Apple Pay.
Via hosted payment pages
Configure your payment pages for a secure, no-code way to accept Apple Pay.
Via payment links
To accept Apple Pay from a payment link, set paymentMethods.methods.applePay to true when you create a payment link or update an existing payment link.