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Accept payments with Authorize.net.

A long-trusted US gateway with robust fraud tooling. On total.supply you connect your own Authorize.net account and keep 100% of revenue — there is no platform revenue share.

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What is Authorize.net on total.supply?

Authorize.net is a payment gateway you can connect to your total.supply storefront to take online payments from B2B buyers. total.supply routes checkout to your Authorize.net account, so money settles directly to you and you keep full control of fees, payouts and refunds.

How Authorize.net works with total.supply

  • Connect your account — add your Authorize.net keys in the dashboard in a few minutes.
  • Sell across channels — your storefront, eBay and Amazon all check out through Authorize.net.
  • Keep 100% of revenue — no revenue share; you only pay Authorize.net's standard fees.
  • Take Cards, eCheck at checkout, in your buyers' currency.

Best for

Authorize.net suits established US businesses with an existing merchant account. Coverage: US. Not ready for a gateway yet? Start in RFQ / quote mode and add Authorize.net when buyer intent appears.

FAQ

Authorize.net payments, answered.

Does total.supply take a fee on Authorize.net payments?

No. total.supply never takes a revenue share. You connect your own Authorize.net account and keep 100% of sales, minus Authorize.net's standard processing fees.

Do I need my own Authorize.net account?

Yes — you bring your own Authorize.net account, so funds settle directly to you. Connecting it to total.supply takes a few minutes in the dashboard.

Can I use Authorize.net alongside other gateways?

Yes. You can connect multiple gateways and route checkout by region or method, or start with Authorize.net and add more later.

Payment guide

How authorize net fits a B2B checkout stack.

This page is written for sellers comparing payment gateways for wholesale, distribution and supplier commerce. The important question is not only whether authorize net can take a card payment; it is whether the gateway can sit behind quotes, repeat orders, multi-currency invoices and a catalog that buyers use before checkout.

Gateway ownershipConnect your own account so processor fees, payouts, refunds and disputes remain under your control.
Quote-first sellingLet buyers request pricing first, then convert approved quotes into checkout links when payment is appropriate.
Regional fallbackUse total.supply to keep a primary gateway and add local alternatives as buyer coverage grows.
No platform taxtotal.supply does not take a revenue share on gateway payments, so margin stays with the seller.

Take Authorize.net payments — free to start.

Connect your gateway, keep your revenue, and run the store with AI.