Payments
Nordic-native payment flows plus global card rails. Customers keep their own Stripe and Vipps accounts — no payment aggregation, no rebill lock-in.
- Stripe
- Vipps
- Swish
- Klarna
- Billogram
- OCR/KID
- Bankgiro
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Integrations
Sesamy ships prebuilt integrations for HubSpot, Mailchimp, Rule, Mailmojo, Kilkaya, WordPress, Labrador CMS, Stripe, Vipps, Swish, Klarna, Billogram, Helthjem, and DI, with a JavaScript SDK and full REST API for everything else.
The catalog
Logos mean a prebuilt integration. Chips mean an integration surface we natively speak. Anything not listed connects via webhooks or the REST API.
Nordic-native payment flows plus global card rails. Customers keep their own Stripe and Vipps accounts — no payment aggregation, no rebill lock-in.
Fully hosted login with passwordless email, SMS, social, and enterprise identity providers. Customers do not manage auth infrastructure.
Subscriber audiences and lifecycle events sync straight into the marketing stack. No bespoke ETL.
Drop-in plugins for the two CMS platforms publishers actually run. Other CMSes integrate via the JavaScript SDK + REST API.
Helthjem (Norway) and DI (Sweden) ship as native printer integrations. Any other distributor plugs in via custom FTP, REST API, or upload flow, and print files are accessible directly in the portal for teams that prefer to hand them off manually.
Every portal action is reachable through the REST API. Lifecycle events stream via webhooks. Analytics ships with the platform and exports to your tools.
Not in the list?
Every portal action in Sesamy has a documented REST endpoint at /v2/.... Create and cancel subscriptions, mutate paywall rules, pull analytics, manage identity. Authenticated with Bearer tokens, rate-limited by tier, versioned so breaking changes ship behind a new base path.
Webhooks fire on every lifecycle event. Typed JavaScript SDK for browser and Node. 80+ publishers run on the API in production.
Tell us what you run. We will walk you through which pieces are prebuilt, which go through the REST API, and what the first sprint looks like.