GoCardless vs Stripe: Comparison for UK Businesses

Paola Faben Oliveira

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If you’re looking for ways to take customer payments online or offline, by bank transfer or with a card, you may be wondering about the differences between GoCardless1 vs Stripe2. Both are reputable payment platforms in the UK, but their features and fees aren’t quite the same. This walkthrough covers all you need to know to decide if either is right for your business.

GoCardless vs Stripe - Comparison overview

GoCardless and Stripe both have some overlapping services which can help UK businesses get paid by customers conveniently and securely. However, the options, features and fees aren’t exactly the same - so to decide which is right for you, you’ll need to do a bit of homework.

We’ll kickstart our Stripe vs GoCardless review with an overview of the features of both, before we move into GoCardless vs Stripe fees, ratings and more.

ServiceGoCardlessStripe
Pricing3 different pay as you go price plans depending on business needsPay as you go, or negotiated subscription
Trustpilot rating3.3 out of 5 ⭐2.7 out of 5 ⭐
Invoice paymentsAvailableAvailable
Recurring paymentsAvailableAvailable
International paymentsAvailableAvailable
API integrationsAvailableAvailable
Checkout solutionNot availableAvailable
Payment linksNot availableAvailable
In-person paymentsNot availableAvailable

GoCardless reviews

GoCardless has services and products which may appeal to business owners of all sizes, from newly established organisations to large and growing companies. As the name suggests, GoCardless allows businesses to take payments without needing to process card transactions. Customers can securely share their bank information and set up one off or recurring billing, which can be easier for the customer and may also make processing cheaper, resulting in lower fees.

GoCardless can be especially suited to companies which need recurrent billing - for subscriptions for example. However, as GoCardless specialises in card-free transactions you can’t use this service to take in person payments using your smartphone or a payment terminal. If this is what you’re looking for, you may prefer Stripe, which we’ll look at later.

Here are a few of the features offered by GoCardless:

  • Customers can make instant one off payments or automate recurring billing patterns
  • Collect payments from 30+ countries with currency exchange which uses the mid-market rate if conversion is required
  • Automatic accounting reconciliation options
  • Connected to 2,300+ banks in the UK and Europe
  • API to allow businesses to automatically retry failed payments at the optimal time
  • Connect to 350+ other business services and platforms, such as accounting software tools

GoCardless has a 3.3 star out of 5 rating on Trustpilot3. It’s helpful to have a look through the comments left by other customers, as the rating is collated from a relatively small number of reviews - under 2k at the time of writing.

Around two thirds of reviews give a 5 star rating, which is positive, though - have a browse of the Trustpilot site to get an up to date view of what customers are saying before you sign up.

GoCardless API

GoCardless has an API which developers can use to connect with 350+ other platforms, and to cut out admin and hassle on other transactions, such as by automating workflow4.

One potential use case which could help protect business profits is to automatically retry failed payments. If a customer has set up a recurring payment which then fails due to a lack of funds, the API can be used to automatically retry the payment at the optimum time for that customer. This results in 70% of failed payments being recovered.

GoCardless fees5

GoCardless offers UK businesses 3 different plans. The Standard plan has all you need to take customer payments, while the Advanced and Pro plans offer extras, like ways to verify your customer’s bank details, automatic retry for failed payments, and extra tools to monitor and reduce fraud.

Transaction typeStandard feeAdvanced feePro fee
Local1% + £0.20

Capped at £4

1.25% + £0.20

Capped at £5

1.4% + £0.20

Capped at £5.60

High value >£2,0000.3% additional fee for UK high value payments0.3% additional fee for UK high value payments0.3% additional fee for UK high value payments
International2% + £0.20

Fixed fee varies based on currency collected

2.25% + £0.20

Fixed fee varies based on currency collected

2.4% + £0.20

Fixed fee varies based on currency collected

Refund£0.50£0.50£0.50
Chargeback£5£5£5
Failure paymentN/AN/AN/A

Stripe payment reviews

Stripe Payments splits its services out in part by business size, with some tools which are more aimed at startups and new businesses, through to options for SMEs and enterprise level clients. That means that Stripe may be able to offer useful services, no matter what size of business you have.

Some of the options available include:

  • Ways to get paid from 47 countries, using 50+ payment methods and 135 currencies
  • Stripe payment terminals for in-person card payments
  • Tools to accept payments with a smartphone
  • Reusable payment links for customer transactions
  • Invoicing and billing tools
  • Different subscriptions and payment methods including pay per usage
  • Prebuilt and optimised checkout for online card payments
  • Platform payments and finance automation for enterprise customers

But what about the Stripe payment reviews?

On Trustpilot, Stripe scores a poor 2.7 star rating out of 56. However that’s not really the whole picture, as 47% of the reviews posted at the time of writing are 5 stars. A further 42%, though, only give Stripe 1 star, leading to the low overall rating.

If you’re considering Stripe it’s well worth looking through the Trustpilot review comments - the Stripe team reply to every one, and there are some common themes in where the platform scores well - and where the scores are lower. Frequently, for example, 1 star reviews are related to an account being closed by Stripe, which may happen for a number of reasons, such as the user not complying with Stripe policies, or not providing required verification documents.

Stripe payment fees

Stripe offers both pay as you go plans with no ongoing subscription costs, and custom made negotiated subscription plans which may be better suited to more established businesses with more complex payment needs.

Below we’ve set out the usual Stripe UK fees for a pay as you go plan - if you negotiate a subscription you’ll be able to pick which services are included and discuss the price point with Stripe directly.

ServiceStripe UK fee9
Accept payments from local credit or debit cards1.5% + £0.20 for standard UK cards

1.9% + £0.20 for premium UK cards

Accept payments from international credit or debit cards2.5% + £0.20 for cards issued in the EEA

3.25% + £0.20 for cards issued anywhere else

2% fee applies if currency conversion is needed

Accept payments with link (Stripe one click checkout)1.2% + £0.20 for UK cards

International card fees apply for cards issued elsewhere

Settle and pay out in additional currencies1%
Chargebacks (disputes)£20 per dispute
Recurring billing0.5% value of bill paid
Invoicing0.4% value of paid invoice
Instant pay out from Stripe1% (standard payout is free, but takes longer)

GoCardless vs Stripe fees - Head to head comparison

Let’s finish up with a reminder of the cost comparison between GoCardless vs Stripe.

Transaction typeStripe Standard feeGoCardless Standard fee
Local1.5% + £0.20 for standard UK cards

1.9% + £0.20 for premium UK cards

1% to 1.4% + £0.20 depending on the GoCardless plan you have
International2.5% + £0.20 for cards issued in the EEA

3.25% + £0.20 for cards issued anywhere else

2% fee applies if currency conversion is needed

2% to 2.4% + £0.20 depending on the GoCardless plan you have
RefundVariable£0.50
Chargeback£20 per dispute£5
Failure paymentNot specifiedN/A

Whether GoCardless or Stripe is right for you will depend on the way you do business - in person, or online - and whether your customers prefer to pay by card or bank transfer. However, both options have features which make it possible for UK businesses to grow - use this guide to decide if either is right for you.

*Disclaimer: The UK Wise Business pricing structure is changing with effect from 26/11/2025 date. Receiving money, direct debits and getting paid features are not available with the Essential Plan which you can open for free. Pay a one-time set up fee of £50 to unlock Advanced features including account details to receive payments in 22+ currencies or 8+ currencies for non-swift payments. You’ll also get access to our invoice generating tool, payment links, QuickPay QR codes and the ability to set up direct debits all within one account. Please check our website for the latest pricing information.

Sources used in this article:

  1. GoCardless
  2. Stripe
  3. Trustpilot - GoCardless
  4. GoCardless API
  5. GoCardless pricing
  6. Trustpilot - Stripe
  7. Stripe PCI compliance
  8. Stripe security
  9. Stripe pricing

Sources last checked January 19, 2024


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