
Endl
Where businesses pay and get paid globally
623 followers
Where businesses pay and get paid globally
623 followers
Endl is the operating layer for global money flows. It brings together crypto and fiat accounts, payouts, FX, and reconciliation into a single platform so product teams can eliminate fragmented financial tooling, reduce manual operational work, and scale cross-border operations with greater clarity and speed.
This is the 2nd launch from Endl. View more
Endl
Launching today
Endl is the global operating account for borderless businesses. Collect payments, hold funds in fiat or stablecoins, pay contractors in 160+ countries, and spend with corporate cards. All from one account built for fast, compliant global business operations.






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Congrats! the ability to pay contractors in 160+ countries is impressive. are recipients required to create an Endl account or can they receive payments directly?
LiveDemo
Congrats on the launch.
If a US client pays into my Endl account in USD, can I keep the balance in digital dollars and convert it to EUR only when I decide to withdraw?
Congrats on the launch. One thing I don't see covered yet - stablecoin payouts are near instant but also final, there's no chargeback if a contractor gives you the wrong wallet address or a payout goes to the wrong destination for some other reason. On the fiat side banks can sometimes claw back or investigate a bad transfer. What does dispute resolution actually look like on your end when a stablecoin payout goes wrong, is it purely on the business to get the details right upfront?
How does Endl handle FX rates and transparency on the spread compared to traditional banking APIs when moving money across borders?
for SaaS founders outside the US/EU, If we want to map Endl's local US account details to a Stripe account to collect SaaS revenue, does Endl fully support that setup out-of-the-box?
Honestly
Congrats on the launch! Can a company create approval workflows for larger payments, so that one team member prepares a transaction and another person approves it?