Accept online payments through a simple link
Create a payment, copy the link and send it to your customer by email, SMS, Messenger, WhatsApp or social media. The customer pays online, and you do not need to launch an online shop.
Online consultation
This is how an example payment sent to a customer as a link or shared on your website can look.
For people who want to sell without a shop
A payment link works well when a customer places an order by message, phone, email or social media, and you want to quickly send them a ready online payment.
- for freelancers, trainers and consultants,
- for makers and people selling through social media,
- for service providers collecting deposits or additional payments,
- for sellers who do not want to implement an online shop.
Freelancers
Send a link for a project, consultation, revisions, audit or deposit.
Local services
Accept payments for bookings, appointments, additional charges and individual orders.
Social media sales
Paste the link in Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook or email.
Workshops and events
Collect a fee for a workshop, meeting, training session or simple event participation.
From link to payment in three steps
No integration, no terminal and no need to ask the customer to manually copy bank transfer details.
You create a payment
You enter the name, amount and description so the customer immediately knows what they are paying for.
You send the link
You paste it into a message, email, SMS, PDF offer or on your website.
The customer pays online
The customer opens the link and pays for the order using a convenient online payment method.
What can you settle through a link?
A payment link is ideal when you want to quickly, clearly and without a shop accept a payment from a specific customer
- Online consultatione.g. £250
- Graphic project or servicee.g. £600
- Deposit for booking a datee.g. £300
- Product sold through social mediae.g. £149
- Additional payment for an ordere.g. £50
- Workshop, training or meetinge.g. £199
A standard bank transfer requires more steps
The customer has to copy the account number, enter the transfer title and keep track of the details themselves. The more steps there are, the easier it is to postpone the payment.
A payment link simplifies the whole process
- the customer sees what they are paying for
- they do not have to manually enter the account number
- they can pay with a convenient online method
- the payment looks professional
- it is easier to assign the payment to the order
- you can send the link through any channel
You create an account and use it when you need it. You do not pay for access to the platform itself.
- no registration fees,
- no monthly costs,
- no service fees,
- you only pay the payment operator commission.
Payments through trusted operators
The customer uses a familiar online payment process, and you do not need to build a payment system yourself or handle card data.
Wherever you talk to your customer
You can share the link where the customer is already talking to you or making a purchase decision.
Messages and direct contact
Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, email, SMS
Offers and sales materials
PDF offer, message after a meeting, quote, customer document
Online and offline
Website, social media bio, advert, QR code
Frequently asked questions
Short and specific, so you can quickly clear up the most important questions before registration.
Start accepting online payments without a shop
Create a payment link, send it to your customer and let them pay conveniently online.