QR payments for services

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 service businesses. If you want, see pricing and documents.

In short

Key points to keep in mind:

  • Great for salons, repair shops, coaches and rentals.
  • After the service, customers pay on their phone.
  • Use different amount/description variants.

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 pricing.
  • If needed, use the contact form.

Services: deposits & appointments

For services, a clear title that identifies the appointment (date, service type) works best.

  • Deposits: use a separate shortcut/QR labeled “deposit”.
  • Put the booking reference in description if you have one.
  • Payment links are easy to send via SMS or messenger.

Avoid misunderstandings

Services can get confusing if titles are inconsistent. Use one convention.

  • Title: service + date (e.g., “Haircut 12 Feb”).
  • Collect customer details only when needed.
  • When possible, confirm the amount before showing the QR.

Related pages

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 service businesses?
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 check pricing and rules for QR payments in service businesses?
Pricing is public and documents/rules are grouped on the documents and legal pages. These are good starting points.
What’s the first practical step for QR payments in service businesses?
Generate a first test payment and run the flow on your phone. Then prepare a clear QR code for customers.