is it possible to integrate UPI (UNIFIED PAYMENT SYSTEM) for Indian users ??
UPI is a payment method introduced in India to transact between users and organisation. it would simplify the transactions between users if that can be integrated to Splitwise ✌
Thanks for suggesting UPI as a payment method. We’re looking into UPI, and would like to know your thoughts on how you’d like Splitwise to support UPI:
- Integrate with a UPI app like BHIM or PhonePe
- Integrate with your banking app
- Let you send money to a virtual address, phone #, or IFSC from within Splitwise
- Something else?
Please let us know in the comments!
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MOHIT KUMAR YADAV commented
Settle of payment
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Abhishek commented
You have created awesome application, but every we need to take help from other payment gateway for settlement. Please start an own gateway or collaboration with any other gateway. UPI is best option for you. Like Phonepay or Tez.
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Ritvik Sadana commented
instead of BHIM, you can integrate with a 3rd party app like you did with Paytm. you can even strike a deal with them to have a share in profits.
going forward, UPI is going to be the way India transfers money. hence you must consider integrating it into the app. -
lalit talreja commented
Users can send/receive money directly through their bank accounts using UPI/BHIM/TEZZ.
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Kaushik Neelichetty commented
India has this payment protocol called UPI which simplifies the payment process very simply. it is already being used by banks and Google has an app based on it called Tez. even the government of India has developed an app based on it. WhatsApp also has plans on bringing UPI into its ecosystem. once you bring UPI or link to an app that already uses UPI it would simplify the process of settling up to a great extent. I do realise Paytm is already a feature but since transferring to the bank account via Paytm is chargeable against a fee, UPI would definitely encourage people to settle up in a cashless manner.
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Gaurav Waghmare IITR commented
You can add UPI as payments option while settling yp
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Krishna Murthy CHVG commented
Tez integration would be a super sexy ux for splitwise users
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Raj Garg commented
Integrate it with a UPI app like TEZ or BHIM
Add and option to pay through Samsung Pay as well :)
Integrating it with a UPI app would be really useful for all Indian users.Moreover, allowing us to send money to a virtual address from within Splitwise could work just as good.
Just make sure that splitwise saves the virtual addresses after the payment so we won't have to type it again.
Hope you do it soon. -
Malla Aravind commented
integrate with phonepe, tez, debit or credit card transaction, banking app, net banking
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Jatin Rungta commented
integrate Bhim or phonepe with the app please
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Bhavik Ponkiya commented
As in similar manner of paytm integrated with this app.
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Vasantharajan S commented
There are still changes and outages in BHIM or PhonePe. Hence the best option would be Splitwise would "Let you send money to a virtual address, phone #, or IFSC from within Splitwise"
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Nikhil Singh commented
It's best to integrate with a app like BHIM or Phonepe because everyone uses them.
We need this feature fast :D -
Nidhin David commented
some feature like Tez from Google
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Bobby Thalackal commented
UPI option, if integrated to Splitwise, can help users to directly pay to the other lenders bank account
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Jatin Rungta commented
upi needs to be added
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Trupay India commented
Bharat QR Code is a UPI based Payment System by launched by Government of India in Feb. 2017. Scan & Pay.
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Vaibhav Magar commented
We can have an option to just add VPA (UPI virtual payment address) in profile and using UPI URIs users can launch 3rd party applications to settle their balances. http://www.npci.org.in/documents/UPI-Linking-Specs-ver-1.1_draft.pdf
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Saurav Kumar Sahoo commented
*99# ussd code can be used in India to Send and create collect requests via UPI. No integration required with another third party app. Do look into this!
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Aalok Kamble commented
much needed feature for accepting and sending money in India.