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Brightspot vs Checkout.com

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Brightspot

Software

The headless CMS for digital publishers and media companies

From
On request
Rated
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C

Checkout.com

Software

Your business deserves tailored pricing based on your needs

From
On request
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Brightspot pricing is not published and requires a demo; Checkout.com checkout.com/pricing publishes no per-transaction percentage or fixed fee; pricing is set per business profile and risk category through direct sales contact, per the vendor's own pricing page (Aug 2026)

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Brightspot and Checkout.com actually diverge.

Attributes where Brightspot and Checkout.com differ
AttributeBrightspotCheckout.com
PlatformsWeb, Mobile, HeadlessWeb
Founded2006Unknown

Identical on both: starting price (On request), pricing model (quote), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Brightspot

  • Headless CMS
  • API-first architecture
  • Content modeling
  • Publishing workflow
  • Asset management
  • Content versioning
  • User permissions
  • Scheduling

Only in Checkout.com

Nothing recorded that Brightspot does not also cover.

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Brightspot

  • Headless or hybrid CMS for large editorial operationsnot Checkout.com
  • Publishing across web, apps and syndication from one content storenot Checkout.com
  • Content operations for newsrooms and broadcastersnot Checkout.com
  • Managing large media libraries alongside articlesnot Checkout.com

Checkout.com

No use cases recorded yet. See the Checkout.com review.

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Brightspot

  • Pricing is not published and requires a demo
  • Aimed at enterprise media and publishing organisations rather than smaller sites

Checkout.com

  • checkout.com/pricing publishes no per-transaction percentage or fixed fee; pricing is set per business profile and risk category through direct sales contact, per the vendor's own pricing page (Aug 2026)
  • Choosing between the flat-rate and Interchange++ pricing models requires contacting the sales team, since neither model's rate is quoted publicly on the page

Pricing, plan by plan

Brightspot

On request
  • Enterprise$undefined/custom
    • Headless CMS
    • Multi-site management
    • Omnichannel publishing

Checkout.com

On request

No published plan breakdown. See the Checkout.com review.

Which should you pick?

Choose Brightspot if

  • You need headless cms.
  • You work on Web, Mobile, Headless.
  • You also want api-first architecture.

Choose Checkout.com if

Nothing in the data separates Checkout.com from Brightspot on the points above - pick on price and on how each one feels to use.

Questions people ask

Is Brightspot or Checkout.com better?
Neither clearly leads. Brightspot starts at On request and Checkout.com at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Brightspot or Checkout.com?
Brightspot starts at On request and Checkout.com at On request.
Does Brightspot or Checkout.com run on more platforms?
Brightspot runs on Web, Mobile, Headless. Checkout.com runs on Web.
What is Brightspot best used for?
Brightspot is most often used for headless or hybrid cms for large editorial operations, publishing across web, apps and syndication from one content store, content operations for newsrooms and broadcasters, managing large media libraries alongside articles. Of those, headless or hybrid cms for large editorial operations and publishing across web, apps and syndication from one content store are not what Checkout.com is typically brought in for.
What can Brightspot do that Checkout.com cannot?
Brightspot covers Headless CMS, API-first architecture, Content modeling, Publishing workflow.

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