Build or enhance your payments stack, while maintaining control with an open-source, full-stack and modular infrastructure.
Juspay's Payments Orchestration Platform offers a comprehensive product suite for businesses, including open-source payment orchestration, global payouts, seamless authentication, payment tokenization, fraud & risk management, end-to-end reconciliation, unified payment analytics & more. The company’s offerings also include end-to-end white label payment gateway solutions & real-time payments infrastructure for banks. These solutions help businesses achieve superior conversion rates, reduce fraud, optimize costs, and deliver seamless customer experiences at scale.
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Fax.Cloud delivers encrypted, point-to-point faxing with guaranteed delivery and built-in audit trails
For organizations in regulated industries needing a solution to replace traditional fax infrastructure and integrate with email or online portals
Unlike email or file-sharing tools, Fax.Cloud doesn’t bounce around the internet, exposed and vulnerable. It’s direct, encrypted, and verified. You get delivery confirmation, audit trails, and peace of mind, without the spam filters, metadata leaks, or cyber threats.
Library for building credit card forms and validating inputs
Created by Stripe and archived on GitHub, jquery.payment is a small jQuery plugin that formats credit card inputs—numeric grouping, expiry dates, CVC—as you type and validates card numbers, expiry, and CVC with client-side checks. While deprecated in favor of Stripe Elements, it remains useful for legacy implementations.
A dynamic grid system with drag and drop functionality
jQuery.shapeshift is a jQuery plugin that creates dynamic, Pinterest-style column grid layouts with drag-and-drop functionality and predictable indexing for each item. Rearrange items within a container or even drag items between multiple Shapeshift-enabled containers. Dragging elements around will physically change their index position within their parent container. When a page reloads, as long as the child elements are placed in the correct order, then the grid will look exactly the same....