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Connect is a very big set of integrations. You first need to familiarize yourself with it.
I recommend you start here: https://docs.stripe.com/connect/collect-then-transfer-guide
All my clients are from the United States but they pay for different services. I want a service to go to a different account than the other. It is the only way to solve my request. ?
Yes, you need to look into Connect. That is the appropriate integration path for your business. model.
But you need to know much more about how Connect works before I can give you more concrete advice
Can you give me a short summary to give me an idea of โโwhat it means to connect and then investigate the documents you sent me with something more solid, please. I will appreciate it very much. I don't know much about what it is connected to or how it works.
Using Stripe Connect, especially Separate Charges & Transfers,will allow you to accept a Payment from a single Customer and then split out those funds to multiple Connected Accounts
Thank you very much, one more question please just to clear up my doubt. If I create a new account in stripe and redirect to that account from my payment gateway depending on the product they buy. My company would have two different accounts. Is that solution also acceptable?
Sorry we focus on helping with specific API integrations here. I cannot advise you on these more broad business model questions