What is new at Payrexx? The most important updates from June 2026
The Payrexx update of June 2026 focuses on two core areas: a modernized design in the Comerciante account and noticeable improvements in usability. New features include a revised configuration view for Payrexx Pay and Payrexx Pay Plus, a CSV import for the Paylink tool directly at initial launch, and a password history for increased account security.
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The Payrexx update of June 2026 focuses on two key areas: a modernized design in the Comerciante account and noticeable improvements in usability. New features include a redesigned configuration view for Payrexx PP and Payrexx Pay Plus, a CSV import for the Paylink tool directly at initial startup, and a password history for enhanced account security.
This guide explains what has changed in concrete terms and how you can make optimal use of the new features.
1. Redesigned Interface in the Payrexx Account
The Payrexx Comerciante account presents itself with a new look following the June update. Buttons and tags now appear in rounded shapes and a fresh color scheme — matching the corporate design that Payrexx introduced in 2025. The goal: a more uniform, modern appearance that makes daily work in the account more pleasant.
The change is purely visual and has no impact on functions, settings, or payment processes. All familiar sections remain in the same places — only the display is fresher.
2. New Configuration View for Payrexx PP and Payrexx Pay Plus
The configuration page of Payrexx PP (PP) and Payrexx Pay Plus (PPP) has been fundamentally restructured. Previously, all settings were listed on one long, confusing page — active payment methods, transaction fees, GTC settings, and other parameters alongside each other.
Now, secondary areas like transaction fees and GTC are hidden behind collapsible elements. What remains immediately visible are the most important settings, especially the activated payment methods. This significantly reduces the effort required for setup and adaptation.
For Comerciantes who use both solutions in parallel — for instance, Payrexx PP for TWINT and PostFinance, and Payrexx Pay Plus for Klarna or AMEX — the new view is particularly helpful because it provides an overview of active methods at a single glance.
Section | Before | New |
Payment methods | Embedded in a long list | Directly visible, prioritized at the top |
Transaction fees | Always visible | Behind collapsible element |
GTC settings | Always visible | Behind collapsible element |
Clarity | Unstructured | Clearly structured, prioritized |
The new configuration view is available for all Payrexx plans using Payrexx PP or Payrexx Pay Plus.
3. CSV Import for Paylinks — Now Available from the Start
The Paylink tool from Payrexx allows you to send payment requests to customers by e-mail — with a direct payment link, without requiring a webshop. Particularly practical: with a CSV import, e-mail addresses, amounts, and currencies can be imported for multiple recipients at once.
Previously, however, this import option was only available after at least one Paylink had already been created. Anyone opening the tool for the first time initially saw an empty view without an import option and had to manually create an entry first.
Now, the CSV import option appears directly when opening the Paylink tool for the first time — exactly when Comerciantes want to start with a larger list of recipients. This saves several manual steps and makes the onboarding process significantly more efficient.
Typical use case: An association wants to collect membership fees via Paylink and imports a CSV list containing all member e-mail addresses and the respective amounts — directly upon opening the tool for the first time.
Use Case | CSV Fields | Advantage |
Collect membership fees | E-mail, amount, currency | No manual individual entry |
Send invoices | E-mail, amount, currency | Batch processing in a single step |
Bill course fees | E-mail, amount, currency | Import possible directly at initial startup |
4. Password History for Enhanced Account Security
With the June update, Payrexx introduces a password history: previously used passwords are saved and cannot be reused during the next password change. Anyone changing their password will be prompted to set a new, previously unused password.
This measure is standard practice in security-oriented platforms and protects against a common attack pattern: resetting to an old, potentially compromised password. For Comerciantes who manage multiple users in their account — Standard plan: up to 3, Premium: unlimited — this is particularly relevant.
The function applies automatically at the next password change. No configuration settings are required.
Checklist: What you should check after the June update
Open the configuration view of Payrexx PP / Pay Plus — get to know the new structure and check if all desired payment methods are active
Using the Paylink tool? For the next mass mailing, use the new CSV import option directly upon first access
Haven't changed your password in a while? A good time for an update — the new password history is effective immediately
Multiple users in the account? Inform everyone that old passwords can no longer be reused during the next change
Communicate design changes if employees use the account daily — the buttons and tags now look different
Frequently asked questions about the Payrexx Update June 2026
What has changed about the design of the Payrexx account?
Buttons and tags now appear in rounded shapes and fresher colors, matching the Payrexx corporate design introduced in 2025. Functions, settings, and workflows remain unchanged – only the visual representation has been modernized.
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How do I configure Payrexx Pay and Payrexx Pay Plus in the new view?
The new configuration view shows the most important settings – especially the active payment methods – directly and prominently. Secondary sections such as transaction fees or T&Cs can now be found behind expandable elements. The configuration itself works as before.
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How does the CSV import for Paylinks work?
In the Paylink tool, a CSV file with email addresses, amounts, and currencies can now be imported directly when opening it for the first time. Previously, this option was only available after manually creating a Paylink.
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What does the new password history do at Payrexx?
Previously used passwords are saved and cannot be reused at the next password change. This function operates automatically—no settings are required.
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As a Comerciante, do I need to take action after the June update?
No, all changes are automatically active. We recommend a quick look at the new configuration view of Payrexx Pay / Pay Plus and – if you use the Paylink tool – a test of the new CSV import.
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