March Update: A clearer overview, smarter AI, and 21 languages.

Each month, our product team ships updates to help merchants work smarter and grow faster.

March focused on three things: visibility, relevance, and language capabilities. Here’s what landed this month.

1. See your business more clearly

Most dashboards report the past. The new overview tells you what to do next.

Two sections sit at the centre: Payments and Customers. Payments gives you total volume, success rates, trends, and a forecast in one view. Customers surfaces lifetime value, churn risk, top spenders, and growth patterns without pulling a single report.

Hello Clever merchants can switch it on via the Admin Portal. Simply, open Merchant Detail, click Feature Access, and flip to the new Overview.

2. Clever AI: Insights that arrive when something actually changes

By the time a scheduled report lands, the moment to act on it has usually passed.

CleverAI now monitors your revenue, transaction volume, customer segments, and payout approval rates continuously. It surfaces a recommendation only when a metric moves beyond a meaningful threshold, not because it’s 9am.

New merchants get a different experience from day one. If your first transaction came through this month, CleverAI recognises that context. It starts with milestone recognition and shifts to data-backed recommendations as your history builds.

Insights are now specific to your industry. A hospitality merchant sees “guests” and “bookings.” A retail merchant sees “shoppers” and “orders.” Every insight reads like it was written for your business, because it was.

Benchmarks are now industry-calibrated. A 20% revenue dip in a seasonal retail store reads differently to the same dip in a high-frequency platform. CleverAI now knows the difference, which means fewer false alarms and fewer signals that get missed.

3. Clever AI now speaks 21 languages

Most AI tools sit outside your business data. CleverAI plugs directly into your payment data, which means when you ask it a question, it’s not guessing. It’s reading your actual revenue, transactions, and customer behaviour and responding in plain language.

Now it does that in 21 languages, including Spanish, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, French and more. It auto-detects your language the moment you start typing and returns answers, insights, and recommendations in the same language you asked in. If your team operates across markets, every member now gets the same experience.

One AI. Your data. Your language.

That’s March. A clearer view of your business. AI that responds to what’s actually happening. And an assistant that finally stops assuming everyone speaks English.

See you in April!


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