QR payments for market stalls and booths
This guide covers: QR payments at a market stall or booth. We focus on quick setup and a clear customer experience.
If you have questions, use the contact form or check the documents.
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:
- Print a QR code and place it near your products.
- Avoid change/cash handling.
- Add a clear description of what the payment is for.
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 small businesses
- QR payments for local services (no terminal)
- QR payments for home businesses
- QR payments for online orders (without a full platform)
- QR payments without a terminal
FAQ
Can I use a printed QR code for QR payments at a market stall or booth?
Yes. Printing is one of the most common use cases, especially in physical locations.
How do I label QR payments at a market stall or booth so customers don’t get confused?
Use a short title (service/product) and optionally add details (table number, job reference) in the description.
What if a customer has no internet during QR payments at a market stall or booth?
Most mobile payments require internet anyway. It’s good to have a fallback method just in case.