QRTransfers vs payment terminal

This guide covers: comparing QRTransfers and payment terminals. We focus on quick setup and a clear customer experience.

If you have questions, use the contact form or check the documents.

Want the full rollout picture? See also QR payments without a terminal.

In short

Key points to keep in mind:

  • A terminal involves hardware and a contract with a payment operator.
  • QRTransfers works without extra hardware using QR or link.
  • The choice depends on mobility, cost, and customer preferences.

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.

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FAQ

When is comparing QRTransfers and payment terminals better than a terminal?
When quick start, mobility, and no extra hardware matter. For many small businesses it’s simply more convenient.
Does comparing QRTransfers and payment terminals work in a fixed location?
Yes. You can print the QR or show it on a screen—just make it visible and easy to access.
What matters more for comparing QRTransfers and payment terminals: cost or convenience?
Usually both. Estimate costs and test how customers react to the payment flow.