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Why Does Weebly Take Me to Square?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 6:04 pm

Weebly is a website builder that allows users to create and design their own websites. One of the features of Weebly is that it integrates with Square, a credit card processing company.

When you sign up for a Weebly account, you are given the option to connect your account to Square. If you choose to do this, any payments made through your Weebly website will be processed by Square.

PRO TIP: Weebly has recently partnered with Square to offer integrated credit card processing on Weebly sites. When you sign up for a Weebly account, you will be prompted to create a Square account as well.

If you already have a Square account, you may be prompted to link your accounts when you try to process a credit card on your Weebly site.

Please be aware that linking your Weebly and Square accounts will allow Square to access your Weebly data, including any personal information you have entered into your site. You can find more information about Square’s privacy policy here: https://squareup.com/us/en/legal/general/privacy

There are a few reasons why Weebly might take you to Square. First, as mentioned above, Weebly integrates with Square. This means that if you have a Square account, you can easily connect it to your Weebly account and start processing payments through your website. Second, Square offers a variety of features and tools that can be useful for businesses who sell products or services online.

For example,Square offers a point-of-sale system that can be used to accept credit and debit card payments, as well as track inventory and sales data. Finally, Square is a popular and well-established company that has been in business since 2009. This means that businesses can trust Square to provide reliable payment processing services.

So, why does Weebly take you to Square? There are a few reasons: integration, features, trustworthiness.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.