Skip to main contentPayment links are shareable URLs you create so someone can pay you without signing up or going through your checkout. You get a link; you send it (email, SMS, chat); the payer opens it and pays with the methods you allow. Good for one-off payments, donations, fees, or anything where you want a simple “pay this amount” flow.
What you get
When you create a link, the API returns a unique URL. Share that URL with whoever should pay. You choose the amount (or let the payer choose), the currency, and which payment methods are allowed (e.g. bank transfer for a given bank code). You can set an expiry so the link stops accepting payments after a date.
Each link has a status and, when you fetch it with stats, you get totals: revenue, number of transactions, number of payers, and views. That lets you see how a link is performing without building a dashboard yourself.
How it fits together
- Create a link — You send title, currency, payment methods, and optionally a fixed amount and expiry. If you allow the payer to set the amount, you omit the amount.
- Share the URL — You get back a URL; share it however you like.
- Payer pays — They open the link and pay with one of the methods you enabled.
- Track results — Use the same link UID to get stats (revenue, transactions, users, views) and payment details.
When to use payment links
- One-time payments (invoices, fees, donations).
- Simple “pay me” flows where you don’t need a full checkout.
- Sharing a single URL by email or message and tracking how much was paid.
To create a link and see the exact request body, go to Creating links. For the API spec, see Create payment link.