No shop needed. Send a link.
Not everything sells through a cart. For a quote, a deposit or a service, create a link, send it, and the customer pays by card.
No card and no contract to open an account.
- PaidCustomer completed23
- OpenSent, waiting6
- ExpiredPast its date2
- TotalCollected by link4,180 KM
When a cart is not the answer
Half the money a small business takes has nothing to do with a web shop.
Selling over messages
You agree on Viber or Instagram and then have nowhere to take payment.
Deposits and quotes
For services and made-to-order work there is no article to put in a cart.
Paid on site
The job is finished and payment waits for somebody to visit a bank.
How it works
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Create the link
Amount, description and expiry. No integration and no code.
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Send it
A message, an email, or a QR code on paper.
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They pay
By card, on a page that carries your name.
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You see it
Immediately, and attached to the customer you sent it to.
The link knows who it went to
A payment that arrives through a link carries the customer and the reason with it. So it does not end up as an unidentified line on a statement that somebody has to chase later.
- Every link tied to a customer and a reason
- An expiry date, so an old quote does not stay open
- A QR code for taking payment in person
What people ask before they decide.
No. Links stand on their own, which is the whole reason they exist.
A link is for the amount you set. For a deposit, make a link for the deposit and collect the rest later.
It stops working and the customer sees the offer has lapsed. A new one takes seconds.
Yes. The payment page carries your company's name, not ours.
No shop needed. Send a link.
No card and no contract to open an account.