Payment Pages

Create shareable payment pages and links to collect payments from anyone, anywhere. No coding required.

Overview

Payment pages are hosted checkout pages that allow you to collect payments without building a custom integration. Simply create a payment page, share the link, and start receiving payments instantly.

  • Accept one-time and recurring payments
  • Share via link, email, or social media
  • Embed on your website
  • Track all payments in real time
  • Customise with your brand details

Creating a Payment Page

Set up a new payment page in minutes:

1

Navigate to Payment Pages

Go to Payments → Payment Pages in your dashboard.

2

Click Create Payment Page

Click the Create Payment Page button to open the creation form.

3

Enter Page Details

Fill in the required information:

  • Page Name – A descriptive title for the payment page
  • Description – Explain what the payment is for
  • Amount – Set a fixed amount or allow customers to enter their own
  • Currency – Select the payment currency (NGN by default)
4

Configure Options

Optionally configure additional settings:

  • Redirect URL – Where customers go after payment
  • Collect Phone Number – Require customer phone number
  • Custom Fields – Add extra fields to collect information
5

Publish

Click Create to publish your payment page and generate a shareable link.

Flexible Amounts
Leave the amount field empty to let customers enter any amount they wish. This is perfect for donations, tips, or variable invoices.

Sharing Payment Links

Once your payment page is created, share it with customers:

Click the Copy Link button on any payment page to copy the URL to your clipboard. Paste it anywhere—email, chat, SMS, or social media.

Share on Social Media

Use the share buttons to post your payment link directly to:

  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter / X
  • Facebook
  • Email

QR Code

Generate a QR code for your payment page that customers can scan with their phone camera to open the payment page instantly.

Embedding Payment Pages

Embed a payment page directly on your website:

1

Get Embed Code

Open the payment page details and look for the Embed option.

2

Copy the Code

Copy the provided HTML embed code snippet.

3

Paste on Your Website

Add the embed code to your website's HTML where you want the payment form to appear.

Responsive Design
Embedded payment pages automatically adapt to the width of their container, ensuring a great experience on both desktop and mobile devices.

Managing Payment Pages

View and manage all your payment pages from the dashboard:

Payment Page List

  • Name – Payment page title
  • Amount – Fixed amount or "Flexible"
  • Status – Active or Inactive
  • Total Collected – Sum of payments received
  • Transactions – Number of successful payments
  • Date Created – When the page was created

Editing a Payment Page

Click on any payment page to edit its details. You can update the name, description, amount, and other settings at any time. The payment link remains the same after editing.

Deactivating a Payment Page

Deactivate a payment page when you no longer want to accept payments through it. Deactivated pages show a "This payment page is no longer active" message to visitors.

Tracking Payment Activity

Monitor payments received through each payment page:

  • Transaction History – View all payments with date, amount, and customer details
  • Total Revenue – See the total amount collected
  • Success Rate – Percentage of successful payment attempts
  • Recent Activity – Latest transactions at a glance

All payment page transactions also appear in your main Transactions list for unified reporting.

Common Use Cases

Payment pages are versatile and work well for many scenarios:

Invoicing

Create a payment page for each invoice and send the link to your client. Set the exact amount and include the invoice number in the description.

One-Time Payments

Collect one-off payments for services, events, or products. Perfect for freelancers, consultants, and service providers.

Donations and Contributions

Set up a flexible-amount payment page to accept donations. Supporters can enter any amount they wish to contribute.

Event Registrations

Sell event tickets or collect registration fees. Add custom fields to capture attendee information like name and email.

Subscription Payments

Create recurring payment pages for memberships, subscriptions, or instalment plans. Customers are charged automatically on a schedule.

No Transaction Limits
There is no limit to the number of payment pages you can create or the number of transactions each page can process.

Best Practices

  • Use clear, descriptive names – Help customers understand what they are paying for
  • Add detailed descriptions – Include all relevant information about the payment
  • Set redirect URLs – Send customers to a thank-you page after payment
  • Monitor activity regularly – Keep track of incoming payments and follow up as needed
  • Deactivate unused pages – Keep your payment pages list clean and organised