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Payment Links are reusable, public, shareable hosted payment pages for one-time stablecoin payments. Merchants create and manage links in the Merchant Portal, then share them through emails, social posts, chats, ads, QR codes, creator pages, or lightweight sales flows. Unlike invoices, Payment Links are not pre-bound to a specific customer. Customer information can be collected during checkout based on the merchant’s link configuration. Payment Links now also support local pricing in multiple fiat currencies, so merchants can present prices more naturally for the markets they serve.

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When to use it

Use Payment Links when you want to accept one-time stablecoin payments without building a full checkout integration or creating a customer-specific invoice. Common fit examples include:
  • Campaign or product links shared across social channels.
  • Direct selling through chat, email, or creator communities.
  • QR-code payment flows for events, pop-ups, offline sales, or printed materials.
  • Lightweight product pages where a reusable hosted checkout is enough.
  • One-to-many distribution where each payer starts from the same public link.
For a bill addressed to a named customer, use Invoicing. For backend-created checkout sessions, use Stablecoin Checkout.

How it works

  1. A merchant creates a payment link in the Merchant Portal.
  2. The merchant configures products, Payment currency, customer information fields, and link settings.
  3. The customer opens the public link.
  4. The hosted page shows product details, customer information fields, and the StablePay payment module.
  5. The customer pays with supported stablecoins through hosted checkout.
  6. StablePay records the payment and link performance metrics.
The payer experience is designed to be self-serve: open the link, review what is being purchased, provide required information, and complete payment.

Key capabilities

CapabilityDescription
Merchant Portal creationCreate, edit, activate, deactivate, and manage payment links from the Portal.
Public shareabilityShare the same hosted payment page across channels and customers.
Reusable checkoutA link can be reused by many payers for one-time payments.
Multi-currency pricingCreate Payment Links in supported local fiat pricing currencies while keeping one currency per link.
Payment count limitsLimit how many times a link can be successfully paid and deactivate it automatically once the limit is reached.
Customer information collectionCollect required payer details before payment.
Hosted payment moduleStablePay handles the stablecoin checkout and payment instructions.
AnalyticsTrack visits, checkout starts, successful payments, and total payment volume.

Feature guides

If you want to go deeper on specific Payment Links capabilities, see these feature guides:

Multi-currency pricing for Payment Links

Price links in supported local fiat currencies and apply consistent rules for one-currency-per-link, minimum order totals, and decimal precision.

Limit the number of times a payment link can be paid

Set a successful payment limit and automatically deactivate the link once the limit is reached.

Multi-currency pricing

Payment Links now support pricing in multiple fiat currencies instead of USD only. Merchants can choose one Payment currency when creating the link, and every product inside that link follows the same currency. This is especially useful for cross-border commerce, education, gaming, services, and regional go-to-market flows. It allows merchants to present and manage prices in currencies such as EUR, GBP, JPY, HKD, SGD, KRW, or AED without forcing everything back to USD first. Merchants should keep these rules in mind:
  • One Payment Link uses one pricing currency.
  • All products inside a multi-item link must use the same currency.
  • Minimum amount validation is based on the order total, not on each item separately.
  • Decimal precision rules follow the selected currency.
  • Once the link has a successful payment, its currency can no longer be changed.
See Multi-currency pricing for Payment Links for the full feature guide.

Customer information collection

Depending on merchant configuration, Payment Links can collect:
  • Email address
  • Full name
  • Phone number
  • Business name
  • Shipping address
Use these fields when the payment requires fulfillment, support follow-up, delivery, tax or accounting context, or customer communication.

Analytics and tracking

Payment Links include performance tracking so merchants can understand how each link performs.
MetricWhat it helps answer
VisitsHow many people opened the link?
Checkout startedHow many people began the payment flow?
PaidHow many payments succeeded?
GMV / total payment volumeHow much payment volume did the link generate?
Payment LinksInvoicing
Public and reusableAddressed to a specific customer
Best for one-to-many distributionBest for customer-specific billing
Customer details can be collected during checkoutCustomer details are part of the invoice workflow
Shared through links, QR codes, chats, ads, and social channelsDelivered by email, PDF, or hosted invoice page
Good for lightweight checkoutGood for official payable documents and due-date tracking

Important notes

  • Payment Links are for one-time payments only. They do not create subscriptions or future automatic charges.
  • Payment Links are public by design. Do not use them for private, customer-specific billing details.
  • Do not use Payment Links when the customer needs a formal invoice with a due date and invoice status tracking.
  • If you sell multiple products in one link, those products must use the same pricing currency.
  • Capabilities such as fields, link settings, and analytics can vary by merchant configuration.
Last modified on April 29, 2026