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Fast launches one-click checkout for every device, platform and browser

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Fast, the world’s fastest online login and checkout experience, today announced the launch of Fast Checkout, embarking on a mission to enable one-click e-commerce purchases on every site, device and platform. With Fast Checkout, buyers can complete online purchases in less than a second and sellers can now add one-click checkout to their stores.

 

Fast Checkout is launching today with select merchants, and other merchants can now sign up to add Checkout to their online stores. Fast Checkout removes cumbersome passwords and offers a seamless, platform-agnostic experience in a fraction of the time of traditional online purchases.

 

“More than ever before, people are shopping online out of necessity,” said Fast CEO and Co-founder Domm Holland. “Ensuring fast, easy and safe online checkout for everyone, of all ages and backgrounds, is not a luxury – it is an imperative.”

 

In the eight weeks after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Australian e-commerce grew more than 80% year on year. The Australian market is predicted to hit A$35.2 billion by next year. However, many businesses are not prepared to handle this influx or they recently pivoted to running an online store. Online businesses lose up to 80 percent of potential purchases from shopping cart abandonment every year, often related to friction during checkout. By adding Fast Checkout to their store, businesses of all sizes can access one-click checkout that makes online purchases easier and faster for their customers.

 

"A major pain point for any online seller is abandoned shopping carts," said Justin Viles, Founder and CEO of CIRCLE ONE, and the developer of airVue, a clear medical-grade face mask. "At CIRCLE ONE, our mission is to improve the quality of life for people everywhere – even when it comes to online shopping. Fast Checkout ensures our customers can buy effortlessly. Especially in these challenging times, the last thing we want is a frustrating shopping experience for people looking to purchase our face masks and other PPE."

 

For buyers, using Fast Checkout is effortless. The first time a person makes a purchase at any site that uses Checkout, they simply enter their contact information and payment details as they normally would to buy the item. From that one purchase, they are automatically signed up and can use one-click checkout at any store with Checkout, regardless of device or browser, and without a password.

 

In addition to one-click checkout, Fast Checkout provides buyers a convenient, one-stop location to keep track of their purchases, including delivery status and reordering, eliminating the need to hunt through old emails or visit multiple sites.

 

For more information and to sign up for Fast Checkout, please visit fast.co/checkout.

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