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Adobe taps startup Bolt to add one-click checkouts to commerce sites

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Posted on November 19, 2021

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Adobe Teams Up with Bolt to Enhance One-Click Checkout

By Stephen Nellis

(Reuters) – Adobe Inc on Thursday said it was partnering with San Francisco-based startup Bolt to add one-click checkouts for retailers that use Adobe’s e-commerce software tools.

Once known for software such as Photoshop, Adobe has branched out into digital marketing and e-commerce tools for retailers.

Offering a one-click checkout feature to the merchants that use Adobe’s tools will help them compete against Amazon.com, which has long had such a feature. It will also help Adobe compete for merchants against rival Shopify Inc, which has its own one-click checkout technology called Shop Pay.

Under the deal, Adobe’s customers can integrate Bolt’s one-click feature into their checkout screens. Bolt has a network of about 10 million shoppers, and if it has seen a shopper before, it can fill in their payment details, an otherwise burdensome step when many shoppers abandon their cart.

“We see a 60% higher conversion rate when we’re able to pre-populate all of that information,” Bob Buch, chief business officer of Bolt, told Reuters.

Bolt will charge a fee to merchants when its network helps them make a sale, but Bolt and Adobe said they are still working on the financial details of the partnership.

Adobe also recently announced it will offer payment-processing services for merchants, but Justin Merickel, vice president for business development at Adobe, said merchants don’t need to use Adobe’s in-house payment processing to use the Bolt tools.

Jordan Jewell, research director for digital commerce at IDC, said the deal is the latest in a string of Adobe partnerships, such as a deal with FedEx Corp to ease shipping complexity, aimed at helping merchants compete with Amazon, which held a patent on one-click checkouts until 2017.

“For Adobe, it’s about emulating what Amazon is doing and what Shopify is doing as well,” Jewell said.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Leslie Adler)

Key Takeaways

  • Adobe partners with Bolt for one-click checkout.
  • The feature helps retailers compete with Amazon.
  • Bolt's network pre-fills payment details for users.
  • Adobe expands its digital marketing and e-commerce tools.
  • The partnership aims to boost conversion rates.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses Adobe's partnership with Bolt to offer one-click checkout features for e-commerce retailers.
How does Bolt's feature work?
Bolt's network pre-fills payment details for returning shoppers, increasing conversion rates by 60%.
Why is this partnership significant?
It helps Adobe compete with Amazon and Shopify by enhancing its e-commerce offerings.

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