Small businesses and nonprofits that need to accept online payments often find themselves caught between enterprise payment platforms that are more complex than they need and consumer tools that lack the business features they require. Payrexx was founded in Switzerland in 2015 to serve that underserved middle — organisations that need professional online payment capability without the integration complexity and pricing structures designed for large merchants. Its platform lets users create payment pages, donation forms, and checkout flows without writing code, connecting to a broad range of payment methods including Swiss-specific options like TWINT and PostFinance alongside international cards and digital wallets. The no-code approach is deliberate — Payrexx targets the Swiss and German-speaking market's large population of associations, small charities, and micro-businesses that have legitimate payment needs but limited technical resources. The platform has expanded across the DACH region, building a user base that values simplicity and local payment coverage over the advanced features that larger e-commerce platforms provide. In the European payments landscape, the no-code payment page segment is less discussed than the enterprise acquiring market but serves a numerically significant segment of organisations for whom payment acceptance should require less effort than it currently does.