The first step to implementing a successful integration is understanding the basics of the API you’re working with. We understand that. We want developers approaching our API to feel equipped with the best possible API resources to completing their payments integration. One way we’re doing this is with our ... Read more
After countless wireframes, mockups, and some really informative customer interviews, we’re excited to give you a sneak peek of our new merchant dashboard—coming soon for Dwolla’s API partners. With the ever-increasing adoption of our bank transfer API, we understood the need to build a dashboard that accurately reflects the power ... Read more
Every day on Twitter, Slack, GitHub, or one of the many modern forms of communication, our developers and product designers are approached with interesting and insightful questions. This past year, they’ve turned those insights into blog posts and shared them publicly, breaking down complex ideas into articles that everyone ... Read more
1 . What parts of Dwolla do my users need to interact with? For most of your users, we will require that they accept Dwolla’s terms of service and privacy policy when they create a customer record. However, since your customers will create their records within your interface, you ... Read more
We’re making a new feature available for white label customers that lets them ask for users’ permission to check the balance in their bank account. Dealing with returns is one thing and we can appreciate that but there is a great deal of applications where this can be valuable ... Read more
Our white label services have been an ever increasing focus for us as businesses continue to find more and more ways to innovate with it. As more white label partners come online we’ve heard two things loud and clear: Businesses that built their customer base/partner base using Dwolla’s branded ... Read more
Authorizing your Dwolla account to pay for a product or service was the original intent of Dwolla’s v1 API. OAuth made it incredibly smooth, and over the years it’s continually been improved upon. One of the features we’ve had requests for is giving developers the ability to request an ... Read more
Dwolla’s developer docs have gotten pretty darn good. We’ve discovered some really cool things that are working well and wanted to make these best practices available to anyone who might find them useful. We’ve open sourced three repositories on GitHub today that we hope are helpful to developers building ... Read more
This blog post comes from Spencer Hunter, a Developer Evangelist here at Dwolla. He’s your go-to for integration questions, and loves the Iowa State Cyclones. So you want to integrate payments into your application? You head over to Google and search ‘integrate payments’ and the barrage of information is ... Read more
As we develop our partnerships, we’re seeing exciting new ways that our ACH API is being put to use. With that, we wanted to share some items that may not seem obvious—read on to learn 5 things you may not know about Dwolla. Did you know…You can build account-to-account ... Read more
Dwolla, Inc. is an agent of Veridian Credit Union and Compass Bank and all funds associated with your account in the Dwolla network are held in pooled accounts at Veridian Credit Union and Compass Bank. These funds are not eligible for individual insurance, including FDIC insurance and may not be eligible for share insurance by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. Dwolla, Inc. is the operator of a software platform that communicates user instructions for funds transfers to Veridian Credit Union and Compass Bank.