Payment Links is a low-code, convenient way to accept payments. Merchants can create links in the Dashboard and send them to customers — no coding required. Customers click the link and complete the payment.
| Dimension | Traditional Integration | Payment Links |
|---|---|---|
| Technical barrier | Requires development skills | No coding required |
| Time to go live | Days to weeks | Ready after onboarding |
| Use cases | Limited to your website | Any channel |
| Flexibility | Requires development changes | Configurable in Dashboard |
Create a payment link in three steps:
A single link can be shared across multiple channels:
Rich customization options are available:
Payment links are reusable — they can be used multiple times until manually deactivated, making them ideal for ongoing sales of a single product.
| Scenario | Description |
|---|---|
| New product testing | Share links in communities to test customer response before a full launch |
| Social commerce | Share product links on social media for sales |
| Invoice payments | Include a payment link in invoices for easy customer payment |
| Booking deposits | Send a booking confirmation email with a deposit payment link |
| Donations & fundraising | Create donation links and promote across multiple channels |
| Ad-hoc payments | Quickly create a link to collect a one-off payment |
| Type | Payment methods | Description |
|---|---|---|
| International cards | Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, etc. | Major global card networks |
| Local cards | UnionPay, local bank cards | Regional local card support |
| Digital wallets | Apple Pay, Google Pay | Mobile digital wallet payments |
| Local payments | GCash, DANA, PIX, etc. | Regional local payment methods |