
Moov’s mission is to make it easy for applications to accept, store, and disburse money. Transfers in Moov are instructions to move money between source A and destination B. But what do you do when you need to accept payment from one source and disburse it to multiple destinations? How do you collect a fee from one or more of those participants? How do you make sense of all of the individual money movements from a reporting and reconciliation standpoint? And how can you chain these actions together?

Even though we push to production every day at Moov, there’s nothing quite like publishing the changelog and seeing the complete list of what’s gone out. It feels great to start the new year strong—shipping new features that will help you work towards your roadmap goals and start building delightful payment experiences. In today’s round-up, we highlight a few new additions to the Moov platform.

Whether you’re a developer, product manager, or just a curious builder exploring our money movement platform, one thing is critical as you get going: the ability to play, interact, and test—quickly. You might find yourself in “guess and check” mode and need to see how the thing you’re building interacts with our services. This is the beauty of our new test mode—you can pound the same operation over and over until things are just right—all without sending any real money.

When we announced we’d be hosting fintech_devcon, we made it clear: this is not a Moov product event. No pitches are happening at this conference. This event is for you—fintech developers and our growing community of doers. It’s for the executives and product managers trying to bring a big audacious vision to life.

Developers don’t want payments, and they don’t want Elasticsearch. They want a better user experience for their users. They want the experience we have all come to expect from Uber (payments) and Google (Elasticsearch).

We are thrilled to announce that Moov Financial has joined the U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization dedicated to advancing faster payments in the United States.