Flatpay reviews

5.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

Sander Janca-Jensen

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100% positive business outlook

Flatpay has an employee rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Flatpay employee rating is 34% above average for employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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27 reviews
3.0
Apr 8, 2026

Dont

Recommend
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Pros

Could develop in career quick. Based in good area

Cons

Commission based.cery tough.dont do it

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Flatpay Response
1mo
We appreciate the kind words about career development and our London location. You're right that this is a commission-based role - it's something we're transparent about from the very first conversation with candidates, and it's not the right fit for everyone. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
1.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

No pros to this company at all.

Cons

I would not accept this job keep looking for another! The turn over of the company is huge on average 12-15 people leave per month. To the point where if someone is in the office late we all assume they have quit or been fired. Mass performance plans are given and often make you work until 5:30 then they fire you. If you haven't received a promotion in your first 3 months expect to be fired. This is not a company anyone stays in for a long time. The majority of people are looking for other jobs while working here. This company offer no perks - minimum holiday 20 days, no flexibility. The commission structure is reduced constantly but they still expect you to hit the same targets. This role is purely just cold calling, no emails, no linkedin. Just dialling 250 plus times a day. No strong management. There is 0 training once you are promoted into a management role which leads to lack of morale within the BDR team.

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Flatpay Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We read all feedback carefully and take it seriously. Flatpay is a high-performance sales environment and we're upfront about that from day one - it's not for everyone, and we respect that. We're proud of our promote-from-within culture and the investment we make in developing our people, including a dedicated training programme for managers. Where we do see room to grow, we're actively working on it. We'd always encourage anyone with concerns to raise them with us directly - that's genuinely how we get better.
1.0
Mar 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I couldn’t name a single one.

Cons

I would strongly advise anyone considering this company to think very carefully before joining. Management is extremely inexperienced, with many managers in their early 20s and no real leadership training. This shows in how staff are treated on a daily basis. There have been situations where BDRs have been spoken to aggressively, with one manager in particular regularly reducing people to tears. Female employees have been singled out and spoken to in ways that are completely unprofessional. There is also pressure to stay beyond 5:30pm and to work weekends, despite this not being contractual. It is presented as expected behaviour rather than optional, which creates a very uncomfortable environment. The way performance is managed is another major issue. People are placed on PIPs with targets that are widely seen as unrealistic, especially given the quality of leads and overall setup. It often feels like these PIPs are used as a tool to push people out rather than support improvement. Targets themselves are extremely high. The expectation is around 80, yet only two people across the entire UK BDR team have ever achieved this. Despite this, there is no adjustment or acknowledgement of how unrealistic this is. Payroll is also handled very poorly. Multiple employees have been paid incorrectly, sometimes missing pay entirely. If you do not actively chase this up, the money simply does not get corrected. There is no proper finance structure in place, and when mistakes happen, which is often, there is no compensation or accountability. The office environment is chaotic and uncomfortable. It is loud, cramped, and feels more like a high pressure call centre than a professional sales environment. Music is constantly playing at a high volume, making it difficult to focus. On top of this, there is very little transparency about the product itself. Sales staff are not given full or clear information and are encouraged to share as little as possible with merchants, which raises serious concerns. There are also safeguarding concerns around hiring. Multiple female employees have had to raise complaints about certain individuals across departments, which suggests a lack of proper vetting and accountability when it comes to who is brought into the business. The culture is very results driven to an unhealthy degree. You are only treated well if you are performing above target. If you are not, the support quickly disappears. Combined with the commission structure, which is commission only or heavily weighted towards commission, this creates a lot of financial pressure. Most other companies in the industry offer a stable base salary plus commission, so this setup is a major red flag. The commission structure has also been changed in a way that reduces earnings, without any improvement in lead quality. Leads are frequently poor, including fake businesses, incorrect addresses, or companies that have already shut down. Despite this, expectations remain exactly the same. Staff turnover is extremely high. People either leave due to frustration and burnout or are pushed out through performance management. This creates a constant cycle where new employees are being trained by people who have only been there a matter of weeks. There is no real stability or experienced support within the team. Career progression is also unclear and inconsistent. Internal promotion is mentioned during the hiring process, but this is not followed through. At one point it was stated that internal promotions would no longer happen, which makes it very difficult to see any long term future within the company. Overall, the environment is disorganised, high pressure, and lacks the structure needed to properly support employees. For anyone serious about building a career in sales, this is not a place that will provide the right foundation or development.

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Flatpay Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. We take reviews like this seriously and want to respond honestly. We won't address every point individually, but we do want to acknowledge that some of the experiences described here fall short of the standards we expect and are working hard to build. The wellbeing and fair treatment of every team member matters to us deeply. We're at an exciting but demanding stage - we're growing rapidly and are in the process of moving to a new office, which will give us a much better environment for our team. Alongside this, we're actively investing in our people, our management development, and our internal processes to ensure our culture keeps pace with our growth. If anyone has specific concerns, we genuinely encourage them to raise these directly with us. We want to get this right.
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