Hi @angelleye , To create the PayPal account specific to your app, you'll need to use separate email addresses from any other PayPal account, of course. Yes, you'll also need to go through the procedures of linking bank account(s) and credit card(s), verifying emails, etc. It really won't take you all that long to get done. True. I don't know if you can do it with the same business name but maybe the important thing is just the e-mail. Whether or not you can easily migrate people into your new integration depends on what exactly you're dong. Are you working with Channel Initiated Billing Agreements, for example? Are you setting up Permissions so that you can make API calls on behalf of your merchants? If either of things are true, the new account would be a new "channel", and would also have nothing to do with any previous billing agreement on another account. At the moment we just use preapprovals and chained payments to pay all of our merchants and we've never had to ask for any permissions from them (we had permission from paypal at the beginning of our venture for using preapprovals and chained), the adaptive api just work this way, you let a buyer paying a merchant that is not you and taking a little fee for you as a secondary receiver (owner application), but you know it better than me. So in this case, the merchant would need to go through your onboarding procedure again to connect to your new app, but they would not need to create a new PayPal account of their own. At the moment the only thing we do is to follow the onboarding of the new merchant on paypal with their brand new accounts where we SEND (never take) moneys and splitting a little fee to our application through chained payments. This has always worked fine from 2013 till today and I think that should be smooth if all of our merchant just have a business account to connect all of them to our new application on the paypal for commerce (or for marketplace, can't figure out what is the actual name :)). As for getting signed up, the documentation basically states that you need to create your sandbox app, and then give the Client ID of this app to your PayPal account manager. Do you have one? Seen the documentation, the doubt the user who opened this question had is the same we have: we don't really have an account manager yet, we have a person in paypal (Dublin) who gives us a hand for each new merchant we get on our platform to have them a complete removal of limits before they reach the 2500 euros limit that is vital for us because in our environment they can get even large amount of money in few minutes after we light up their shops in our platforms (we serve buying groups). Don't think this could be considered an account manager, or it could? 🙂 Going to ask him 🙂 Cheers, Fil
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