CCBill, MadeInPluto Offer New, Seamless Shopping Cart Solution

CCBill, MadeInPluto Offer New, Seamless Shopping Cart Solution

BARCELONA and TEMPE, Ariz. — Payment service platform CCBill and web development firm MadeInPluto announced today that the companies have developed a seamless, turnkey shopping cart solution.

CCBill and MadeInPluto’s new “feature-rich” platform is specifically and natively built around the processor’s core API.

It promises to reduce integration, maintenance and administration costs considerably for website operators using CCBill or those transitioning to the processor, the companies said.

The first signature product of between the companies is CCart, a lightweight and robust shopping cart plugin that allows online merchants to integrate CCBill checkout forms onto websites seamlessly and to sell their products and services on every mobile phone, tablet or personal computer.

CCart supports single and recurring subscriptions, as well as taking payments for downloads and streaming offerings.

"Our mission as a web development firm is to solve complex tasks through simple and yet robust solutions which keep our client's work to dispatch their day to day operations to a minimum," said Fabio Salvadori, CEO of web development for MadeInPluto.

"Hence, it seemed only natural to partner with CCBill, which is our payment processor of choice, to build a turnkey platform which makes opening and running an online store as easy as plugging and playing."

Chris Pike, CCBill channel manager, said that online merchants and ecommerce website owners are always looking for new ways to improve their customers' buying experience.

“For many of them, partnering with the proper cart solution can be a huge leap and a step towards empowering business growth,” Pike said. “We are excited to partner with MadeInPluto's feature-rich platform to bring the power of the CCBill Payment System to online stores looking to stand out from their competition.’’

As a promotion, MadeInPluto is offering free installation of CCart and one product/subscription setup to clients who request it by Oct. 31.

For a live demo and more information about CCart, click here.

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