QR payments for freelancers
QR payments let you accept money without a traditional terminal. The customer scans the code, completes payment and you’re done.
This page includes practical tips for: QR payments in freelance work. If you want, see documents or reach out via the contact form.
If you are comparing options (BLIK, terminals), see: QRTransfers vs BLIK — comparison, QRTransfers vs payment terminal, QR payments vs BLIK and QR payments vs payment terminal.
In short
Key points to keep in mind:
- Fast settlement after delivering the work.
- A link or QR code is easy to share with clients.
- Clear titles keep your history organized.
How to start
The simplest start is to configure the basics and generate your first payment. Then you can expand settings (e.g. scenarios or shortcuts).
- Start with a simple scenario (one amount, one title).
- Check documents.
- If needed, use the contact form.
Related pages
- QR payments for online consultations
- QR payments for on-site services
- QR payments without a terminal
FAQ
Do I need a terminal to get started?
No. You can rely on QR/link and the customer’s phone. It lowers the barrier and speeds up adoption.
QR or link — which is better for QR payments in freelance work?
QR is great on-site (print, screen). A link works best in messages and email. In practice, it’s good to have both.
Where can I find rules and help for QR payments in freelance work?
Documents and the help center collect the essentials. If you have questions, use the contact form.
What’s the first practical step for QR payments in freelance work?
Generate a first test payment and run the flow on your phone. Then prepare a clear QR code for customers.