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Authorize.Net - Payment Gateway Software

Authorize.Net Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Authorize.Net Reviews & Ratings

3.7

Very Good

Based on 399 ratings & 319 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(203)

Very Good

(64)

Good

(15)

Poor

(11)

Terible

(26)

Expert's Review

Authorize.Net stands out as a reliable and efficient payment gateway, as highlighted by numerous positive reviews in the past year. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface which allows for seamless navigation and integration with various software. The platform's ease of use, quick processing times, and efficient customer support are standout features that ...Read more

Authorize.Net pros and cons

  • Easy to navigate with seamless integration to other software.

  • Reliable and easy-to-use platform with excellent customer support.

  • Trusted and secure payment gateway for credit card transactions.

  • Efficient and effective in processing credit card transactions smoothly.

  • Limited options in the Marketplace for additional apps and connectors.

  • Some users find the complexity of features and customizations intimidating for newcomers.

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Jennifer R G

12/01/15

4 out of 5

One of the better known gateways in the industry

What do you like best? One of the best things about the Authorize.net gateway today is the simplicity of being able to use their back-end virtual terminal system. It used to be nearly impossible to be able to figure out how to use the system, but today with the simple "virtual terminal" link, it's so much easier and very easy to enter in the information necessary to process a credit card and if you need, you can also edit the fields to pass along more information to your processor. ...

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12/01/15

2.5 out of 5

Good Company and support, Price could be better

What do you like best? I have worked with Authorize.net support and sales for years and really like their staff who are very helpfull and knowledgeable. What do you dislike? The recent boost in prices makes this solution not my first option for overall recommendations unless the company or owner I am referring to them is in need of certain back end/front end certified platforms for their credit card processing and features that Authorize.net can support for their API. ...

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Cindy J

12/01/15

2.5 out of 5

Good Company and support, Price could be better

What do you like best? I have worked with Authorize.net support and sales for years and really like their staff who are very helpfull and knowledgeable. What do you dislike? The recent boost in prices makes this solution not my first option for overall recommendations unless the company or owner I am referring to them is in need of certain back end/front end certified platforms for their credit card processing and features that Authorize.net can support for their API. ...

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11/28/15

2.5 out of 5

Reliable but not the easiest solution to setup

What do you like best? With Authorize.net you can get a PCI-DSS 3.0 complainant system up and running in no time. They have APIs to do everything and their SDKs are comprehensive enough to expose all the functions. They have option to store customer cards on their own infrastructure, which means I as a consumer did not have to worry about the security, A transaction can be changed into recurring with a click of a button. APIs to manage subscription meant that I was able to build self ...

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parth b

11/28/15

2.5 out of 5

Reliable but not the easiest solution to setup

What do you like best? With Authorize.net you can get a PCI-DSS 3.0 complainant system up and running in no time. They have APIs to do everything and their SDKs are comprehensive enough to expose all the functions. They have option to store customer cards on their own infrastructure, which means I as a consumer did not have to worry about the security, A transaction can be changed into recurring with a click of a button. APIs to manage subscription meant that I was able to build self ...

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Shane R

11/27/15

5 out of 5

Authorize.net

What do you like best? Using Authorize.net I was able to go from an absolute noob to a full fledged application very quickly. I was able to refactor my code using the php sdk and very quickly extended our application to include some more challenging aspects of eCommerce (refunds, user management etc). With our application we handle both online (web) orders as well as a phone/IVR system that posts order information to an API endpoint. The simplicity of our application increased as my ...

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11/27/15

5 out of 5

Authorize.net

What do you like best? Using Authorize.net I was able to go from an absolute noob to a full fledged application very quickly. I was able to refactor my code using the php sdk and very quickly extended our application to include some more challenging aspects of eCommerce (refunds, user management etc. With our application we handle both online (web orders as well as a phone/IVR system that posts order information to an API endpoint. The simplicity of our application increased as my ...

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11/27/15

4.5 out of 5

Simple and reliable

What do you like best? Authorize.net has a simple checkout system. You can also store additional information with transactions. They also have a fraud detection system. They have recently revamped their official pricing structure and their website. Also, now you can send JSON in requests(Beta which would be a way better solution than XML requests. What do you dislike? The XML API. I don't like it. I integrated Authorize.net in an open-source ERP system, Tryton, to take payments from ...

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Umang A

11/27/15

4.5 out of 5

Simple and reliable

What do you like best? Authorize.net has a simple checkout system. You can also store additional information with transactions. They also have a fraud detection system. They have recently revamped their official pricing structure and their website. Also, now you can send JSON in requests(Beta) which would be a way better solution than XML requests. What do you dislike? The XML API. I don't like it. I integrated Authorize.net in an open-source ERP system, Tryton, to take payments ...

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Jon E

11/27/15

2 out of 5

Your mileage may vary & There are better alternatives available

What do you like best? Authorize.net has a very good API available making it easy to run a charge, and later go in and convert it to a recurring subscription. If a customer's card is declined, you can try charging it again whenever you want until it goes through. What do you dislike? You have to pay a monthly fee. You need a new account (and double the fees) if you want to process more than one currency. You have to pay for a gateway, and you need a merchant processor. There are ...

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