The following demonstrations highlight the power and flexibility of Skipjack Transaction Network to meet the needs of any merchant, regardless of size or type of business. The demonstrations are samples only, and show interfaces that merchants could use for any of their Internet-enabled applications. The interfaces that you see here can be customized to meet your every need, and to seamlessly match the look and feel of your website.
As always, if you have any questions about any of these demonstrations or other Skipjack products, please let us know.
This demonstration shows how flexible Skipjack is in accommodating your data requirements by showing all of the types of data (variables) that Skipjack can accept. Required fields must be sent. Optional fields capture additional shipping and billing data. The user-defined fields (up to thirty of them) can be used to capture any kind of information that your application requires. This data can then be retrieved later using the reporting tool, offering you a wealth of information to help run your business.
This demonstration shows a payment interface where all but the required variables are displayed. Required variables are those that are required by Skipjack to process the transaction. They can either be displayed on the form as you see it here, or they can be sent to Skipjack as "hidden" fields (so that your customers do not see them). See the Merchant Form Post (Minimal) demo for an example of what a payment interface may look like with all required fields hidden except for those that require customer input.
This demonstration shows the minimal number of fields that must be displayed to the customer in order to process a transaction. All of the other Skipjack required variables are hidden within the form and will be sent to Skipjack when the customer submits their payment.
This demonstration shows how Skipjack can process payments that occur on a regular schedule (e.g. monthly magazine subscriptions). Once the order information is sent to Skipjack, the system will automatically take care of all future payments based on start date, end date and payment period (nine different periods are available; e.g. weekly, monthly, twice-yearly, etc.).