MirrorPay lets Shopify & WooCommerce merchants deploy pixel-perfect mirror payment pages — identical to their checkout but routed through a different processor. Undetectable by Stripe. Zero bans. Zero conversion loss. Unlike redirects that kill 15-30% of sales, MirorPay's mirrors are indistinguishable from the original. Customers never notice the switch. Setup takes 5 minutes, zero coding. Supports 10+ providers (Stripe, PayPal, Mollie, Square, Adyen). No lock-in. Free tier available
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Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Wael, founder of MirorPay.
The problem: Your Shopify or WooCommerce store depends on ONE payment provider
account. That single account sees ALL your transactions. One chargeback spike,
one "high-risk" pattern, and Stripe freezes your funds for 120 days. Business
over.
We built MirorPay to make that structurally impossible.
Here's the system: MirorPay lets you connect MULTIPLE payment provider accounts
to the SAME store. Each provider has a configurable revenue cap (e.g., "Stripe
stops at €5,000 in a 24-hour window"). When one hits its limit, payments
automatically route to the next active provider with available capacity.
No single account processes enough volume to trigger risk flags. If one gets
dropped, another takes over instantly. Always on. Always fallback.
We handle everything:
• 10 payment providers supported (Stripe, PayPal, Mollie, Square, Adyen,
Braintree, Worldpay, Payoneer, Verifone, Razorpay)
• Set revenue caps per provider with custom time windows
• Automatic fallback when limits are reached
• Built-in payment processing — no merchant account needed
• 5-minute setup via Shopify or WooCommerce plugin
• Checkout page looks identical to yours — zero conversion loss
• Plans from 29€/mo
We're live with merchants processing €80k+/month who couldn't get a traditional
processor to touch them.
What's your backup when your primary payment provider goes down? Drop a comment
— I'll be here all day.
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A helpful feature would be a dashboard showing real-time conversion comparison between your mirror and original checkout, so you can spot any drop-off issues immediately. Right now there's no easy way to verify it's actually working as well as claimed until you've lost sales.
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Maker
@halimeagn1 This is a great feature request. Right now, all checkout in Shopify and WordPress redirects into MirorPay's hosted template — so the checkout button is integrated directly into your store. You can track transaction success rates per processor in your dashboard, but a real-time conversion comparison funnel (cart → payment → success) is exactly what we need to add next. Noted for our next sprint. Appreciate the sharp feedback 👀
the checkout swap is honestly seamless, my test order went through without a single visual cue that anything had changed. kind of wild how clean it stays
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Maker
@ruzgar1320 That's exactly what we aimed for. Appreciate you testing it — keep pushing it and let us know if anything feels off 🔥
A helpful feature would be a dashboard showing real-time conversion comparison between your mirror and original checkout, so you can spot any drop-off issues immediately. Right now there's no easy way to verify it's actually working as well as claimed until you've lost sales.
@halimeagn1 This is a great feature request. Right now, all checkout in Shopify and WordPress redirects into MirorPay's hosted template — so the checkout button is integrated directly into your store. You can track transaction success rates per processor in your dashboard, but a real-time conversion comparison funnel (cart → payment → success) is exactly what we need to add next. Noted for our next sprint. Appreciate the sharp feedback 👀
If you want to submit this or any other feature idea, drop it here: https://mirorpay.com/en/feature-request
the checkout swap is honestly seamless, my test order went through without a single visual cue that anything had changed. kind of wild how clean it stays
@ruzgar1320 That's exactly what we aimed for. Appreciate you testing it — keep pushing it and let us know if anything feels off 🔥