Successful business owner jumps over a pile of cash
 

Process payments for a 1.5% flat fee.

You won’t need to replace your point of sale.

Wouldn’t it be great if…

You could go back to accepting cash (no fees!) but still receive the convenience and security of credit card payments and Apple Pay?

Meet Backyard.

Your customers load money on our app, then they pay you and other local businesses in our network with an ACH bank transfer instead of a credit card swipe. We charge you a 1.5% flat fee.

You don’t have to replace your point of sale.

We work with Square, Toast, and others!

How much will I save?

You probably know that your business pays a lot of payment processing fees. But did you know they’re as high as 3% - 9% of every sale?*

When you add Backyard as a payment option, your business could save over $2,000 per $100,000 in sales.**

*Based on purchases of $5 to $25 and fees ranging from 2.6% + 10 cents to 2.9% + 30 cents.

**Based on $10 average check and payment processor fees of 2.6% + 10 cents vs. Backyard 1.5% flat fee.

Your savings with Backyard.

How much will this cost me?

$0 per month, plus a flat 1.5% fee per Backyard payment.

That’s it — no startup costs or monthly subscriptions. We even waive your fees for the first 30 days so you can try Backyard risk free.

Is this too good to be true?

Nope. We process payments using good ol’ bank-to-bank ACH transfers – no credit card networks involved. That gives us a lower cost structure, and we’re happy to pass the savings on to your small business.

Why is Backyard doing this?

We believe in the importance of the local economy, so we’re doing all we can to give small business owners a leg up. Y’all are saints.

Read about Backyard’s mission →

What sorts of businesses are using Backyard?

All sorts! We work with…

  • Makers

  • Farmers’ markets and their vendors

  • Restaurants & bars

  • Coffee shops

  • Bakeries

  • Coaches & instructors

  • Local packaged goods

  • And more!

Ready to give Backyard a try?

Let’s do this!

Let’s talk first.