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  • April 4, 2024
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Todaq Micro Unveils Micropayments Solution and AI Sales Agent in Public Beta Launch

Todaq Micro has recently unveiled its latest offerings to the public, marking the beta launch of two groundbreaking tools: a micropayments solution and an artificial intelligence (AI) sales agent. According to a press release issued on Tuesday, April 2nd, more than 100 companies have already begun integrating these innovative tools into their websites. The first of these offerings, TAPP (Tap-and-Privately-Pay), is a revolutionary micropayments solution designed to streamline the payment process for digital content or services. TAPP operates as a low-code software payment product, enabling users to make instant payments without the hassle of signing up for subscriptions or logging into accounts. Hassan Khan, CEO of Todaq, highlighted the significance of this advancement, stating, "This was previously impossible, due largely to the significant cost of digital payment processing."

TAPP micropayments aim to cater to customers who are willing to pay for digital content but prefer not to commit to subscriptions. The solution provides a convenient and cost-effective way for providers to serve this segment of customers. Additionally, Todaq's TAPP Conversational Checkout introduces AI sales concierges, enhancing the customer experience by assisting in the purchase process through interactive conversations. These solutions are set to revolutionize the way digital content and services are accessed and paid for. They facilitate various functionalities, including video previews, rewards and ad payments, and instant supply chain transactions, among others. AI/ML Innovations, a company specializing in AI health diagnostics, is among the first to implement Todaq's solutions. Paul Duffy, CEO of AI/ML Innovations, emphasized the significance of integrating TAPP into their remote healthcare diagnostics monitoring, making consistent care more economically accessible to patients.

The introduction of micropayments provides a viable alternative to subscription-based revenue models, especially in the face of inflation and supply chain disruptions. Clark Dumas, head of merchant success at Trustly, highlighted the potential of micropayments to empower consumers, allowing them to control their media consumption and restore purchasing power. Todaq Micro's latest offerings signify a significant step forward in the digital payment landscape, promising enhanced convenience and accessibility for consumers and providers alike. With the public beta launch underway, the company aims to drive widespread adoption and revolutionize the way transactions are conducted online.