Wed Feb 18 2026

Hey, Vlad from Paysight here π
Welcome to the very first edition of Paysight Lens, our (hopefully) monthly newsletter where we break down what we've been building, shipping, and improving across the platform.
The idea is simple: every month, I'll share product updates, company news, big announcements, and anything else worth knowing about, and why it matters for your payment operations.
This is Edition #1 of what I hope becomes many, or else my boss will fire me, and thatβs definitely a no bueno for me. Sorry, what was I on? Ah yeah, Iβm also publishing this across a few channels: email to everyone we work with, a post on our blog, and a LinkedIn newsletter. Whatever format works best for you, stick with that. Or subscribe to all three if you're feeling generous π
So, I'd genuinely love your feedback on this. Reply to this email, comment on LinkedIn, send a carrier pigeon. Whatever works. Tell us what you'd like to see more of, less of, or differently. Iβm writing this for you, so your input shapes what comes next.
One more thing before we dive in: every update below has a detailed changelog entry with screenshots and deeper breakdowns on our Featurebase. Small caveat, though; those pages are only accessible to logged-in Paysight users. I'll still link them throughout, but if you're not a user yet, you won't be able to peek behind the curtain just yet π
Alright, let's get into it. Here's what went live in January.

Every Paysight workspace now supports two-factor authentication, enforced at the individual or tenant level.
For admins, this means real-time visibility into each user's 2FA status, the ability to remotely sign out individual users or entire teams, and org-wide MFA policy enforcement. When a tenant requires 2FA, users are prompted to complete setup before they can access the platform.
On the individual side, we redesigned Account Settings around security: managed email updates with confirmation flows, password changes with automatic session sign-out, and 2FA setup via authenticator apps like Google Authenticator, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator.
For a platform managing live payment flows, security isn't a nice-to-have. It's the baseline.

Until now, reports only captured a subset of processing fees. Not anymore.
Master Reports and Performance Reports now surface the complete cost breakdown: discount rate, authorization fee, decline fee, AVS fee, and custom fees (including approved-transaction-only fees).
Quick heads-up: your overall reported costs may look higher than before. That's not a fee increase; it's more accurate reporting. What was previously invisible is now showing up. Think of it as going from a rough estimate to the real number.
Worth noting: these are gateway and merchant account fees, not Paysight fees. Once you configure fees per merchant account, calculations apply automatically to every transaction.
Better cost data β better payment optimization decision making β better margins. Pretty straightforward.

We launched a proper support layer inside Paysight.
Customers can now submit structured tickets (feature requests, bug reports, support inquiries), use the live messenger, and track everything with email notifications. No more guessing where your request went.
Alongside this, we shipped a searchable knowledge base with comprehensive docs and an in-platform changelog so your team always knows what's new and what's changed.
The goal: when you spot an issue or have a request, the path to resolution should be direct and trackable, not buried somewhere in an email thread.
We recently announced our partnership with Finix, a leading embedded payments provider.
What this means in practice: more acquiring choice inside Paysight's orchestration engine. Merchants get direct access to Finix's acquiring and processing capabilities, including a streamlined MID setup experience, all managed centrally within the platform.
If you're already processing with Finix, this removes friction and consolidates your setup. If not, it's a new acquiring option you can activate on demand.
More connectors, more routing depth, more control over your processing relationships.
π Read the full announcement β paysight.io/blog/paysight-partners-with-finix
We'll be at Affiliate World Dubai on March 4β5 at the World Trade Center, Booth D06.
If you're going, let's connect. Swing by to talk payments, explore working together, or just grab a coffee. We'll be there and we'd love to meet you.
January set the tone for 2026. Every update we ship is designed to make Paysight the kind of infrastructure you grow with, not something you outgrow.
February continues that momentum with more work and with long-awaited changes in there. We'll tell you all about it in the next Lens π
Thanks for being here. Seriously.
β Vlad & the whole Paysight team