Wed Mar 25 2026

Hey, Vlad from Paysight here 👋
A new edition, a new month, and a lot has moved since the winter edition.
Most of the work happened inside the product. Quiet improvements, new logic, and changes that will affect how payments behave in real scenarios. This month's issue brings those together.
Before getting into that, a quick note on content. I’ve started increasing the volume of educational material to share how payment infrastructure actually affects e-commerce growth. The first step is a playbook on growing a Shopify business. The registration page is still being polished, but you can already access a preview by submitting the form.
The rest of this issue covers what changed, what's coming next, and a few updates from the past weeks.
Let's get into it.
Not all cards should follow the same routing logic. BIN Mapping lets you route transactions based on issuer-level patterns instead of treating everything equally.
You can send specific BINs to different MID groups or even into different subscription flows at checkout. It adds a layer of control that usually sits outside the merchant’s reach, and it shows up directly in approval rates.
Custom Checkout Events are available within the Paysight Shopify checkout.
They allow you to hook into what is happening on the checkout form and trigger actions based on specific events, such as an email or phone being entered, a payment button click, etc.
These events can be used to start or stop email workflows, or to send structured data for analytics and tracking. The goal is to connect checkout with your broader systems and flows.
Updates to chargeback tooling:
You can now re-download the original file you uploaded directly from the Upload History table. Each row includes a new download action that fetches a signed file URL, with built-in loading feedback and error handling. Works for both successful and failed uploads.
Reposting a quick recap from TESS in Marbella. Good conversations, useful context, and a solid read on where the affiliate space is heading.
April is quieter on events, but we’re preparing for SubSummit in Kansas City on May 13.
If you’re going, let’s meet.
Apple Pay is in early beta on the widget. Rolling out carefully. Google Pay is next.
Automatically updates stored card details when a card is reissued by the bank. Reduces passive churn from expired or replaced cards.
Faster loading for large data sets and improved filtering across reporting views.
Product, Subscription, and MID Group duplication inside the UI is in progress.
Thanks for scrolling all the way to the bottom!
— Vlad & the whole Paysight team