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FoxPay vs Adyen

FoxPay is a direct replacement for Adyen: for regular merchants, WooCommerce shops, and regulated businesses that need better pricing, more onboarding context, and robust payment paths.

Direct replacement
Strong pricing
Regular merchants
High-risk fit

Adyen

Best fit

Enterprise commerce, large platforms, and international omnichannel setups.

FoxPay

When FoxPay is stronger

Regular merchants, WooCommerce shops, and high-risk businesses in DACH/EU: automated onboarding, QR Pay, multi-method pool, API/plugin integration, payment frame, and support for documentation-heavy industries.

Public source

Risk reality

Adyen publishes a restricted and prohibited products and services list. Adyen is strong for enterprise merchants; smaller regulated merchants often need less enterprise process and more merchant-fit support.

FoxPay / Adyen

Comparison matrix

Adyen restricted/prohibited list
Target merchant
FoxPayRegular merchants, WooCommerce shops, and regulated high-risk merchants in DACH/EU.
AdyenUsually optimized for standard ecommerce and clearly accepted risk profiles.
Pricing
FoxPayCompetitive conditions with a strong fit for merchants that need more than standard self-service.
AdyenStandard rates can look attractive, but do not help if the merchant is rejected or blocked later.
Onboarding
FoxPayMerchant-fit review with OrgScan context, documentation, and the real business model.
AdyenOften policy- and risk-model-driven; edge cases can break during onboarding or after go-live.
High-risk fit
FoxPayOne of FoxPay's core use cases: legal but hard-to-place merchants.
AdyenDepending on provider, restricted, approval-based, reputation-sensitive, or out of scope.
Method architecture
FoxPayPayment-method pool: available methods are reviewed and enabled for each specific merchant case.
AdyenUsually fixed standard-method logic with stronger dependency on general risk profile.
QR Pay
FoxPayIn-house QR Pay is generally immediately available for all risk levels.
AdyenQR or A2A-like flows are not always core product or available for every risk case.
Checkout UX
FoxPayAAA payment UI/UX, embeddable/iFrame payment frame, and conversion-oriented checkout experience.
AdyenSolid standard checkouts, but often less flexible for polished merchant-specific frames.
Migration
FoxPaySuitable as a replacement when a PSP rejects, reviews, blocks, or stops processing.
AdyenLater reviews, holds, or account blocks can hit checkout availability quickly.
Integration
FoxPayOne-click plugins, custom API integrations for every use case, webhooks, and docs changelog.
AdyenBroad integration ecosystems, but not automatically better implementation help.
Support
FoxPayStrong support, implementation help, and over 25 years of industry experience through the founders.
AdyenSupport varies by provider, plan, and merchant segment.

FAQ

Common questions

Is FoxPay a direct replacement for Adyen?+

Yes. FoxPay can replace Adyen as a payment provider for regular merchants, WooCommerce shops, and regulated business models. The difference is that FoxPay is also built for difficult merchant-fit cases and high-risk categories.

Does FoxPay also onboard regular merchants?+

Yes. FoxPay is not only for high-risk merchants. Regular ecommerce merchants can also benefit from WooCommerce, API, A2A/Open-Banking, more personal onboarding, and competitive conditions.

Is FoxPay cheaper than Adyen?+

In many cases, yes. The key point is not only the visible transaction fee, but the total value: acceptance, stability, setup, support, integration effort, and the risk of a later account block.

What does FoxPay's multi-method architecture mean?+

FoxPay is not one rigid payment route, but a payment-method pool. For each merchant case, FoxPay reviews which methods make sense and can be enabled. QR Pay is an in-house method that is generally immediately available for all risk levels.

Can FoxPay be embedded directly in the shop?+

Yes. The payment frame can be embedded directly in the shop or used through an iFrame. This creates a more polished checkout experience than many generic redirect flows.

Does FoxPay help with implementation?+

Yes. FoxPay provides one-click plugins, custom API integrations, strong implementation help, and support. The founders bring over 25 years of industry experience across payments, commerce, and regulated merchant setups.

What if my Adyen account was already live and then got blocked?+

That is exactly where a structured switch matters. FoxPay reviews the business model, documentation, website, product communication, and integration path so the replacement payment route can go live quickly and reliably.

Why do regulated merchants need PSP comparisons?+

Because legal commerce and PSP acceptance are two different things. Providers can still reject business models because of risk, reputation, industry, expected chargebacks, or partner-bank requirements.

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