Zelle is undoubtedly one of the most well-known and widely used payment platforms in the United States. It offers a quick and simple way to send money,
After March 31, 2025, consumers will not be able to send or receive money on the standalone Zelle app. Users will have to ... so money can change hands quickly. The convenience of going cashless.
Zelle is one of simplest ways to transfer money quickly, although limits have been established depending on the bank you use it with.
Zelle, the widely used person-to-person payment service, has officially discontinued its standalone mobile application as of April 1, 2025. This strategic move reflects the company’s adaptation to user preferences and the evolving digital banking landscape.
The Zelle app is shutting down for good on April 1, 2025, marking the end of an era in the payment app world. Zelle has been around since 2017 and had its biggest year in 2024, when it exceeded
Payment processor Zelle shut down its standalone app on Tuesday, citing a lack of demand from a userbase that primarily accesses its services via third-party online banking.
Zelle has been around as a convenient digital payment platform since 2017, but has now closed down payments inside its standalone apps for Android and iOS, as it promised it would last October—though the move is a sign of Zelle's success rather than its failure,