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What is QRTransfers and how does it work?

Beginner-friendly version for someone who has never used QR payments before.

In short: what is QRTransfers?

QRTransfers is a platform for accepting online payments via QR code or payment link. You create a payment, show a QR or share a link, and then track the status in transaction history.

The service currently operates in PLN.

Who is it for?

What do I need to start?

  1. A QRTransfers account.
  2. A connected bank account and Stripe Connect setup (for settlements).
  3. Your first payment draft (amount + title/description).

How a payment works step by step

  1. The seller creates a payment in the QRTransfers panel.
  2. The system generates a QR code and/or payment link.
  3. The buyer opens it and selects an available method.
  4. After confirmation, the transaction receives success or failure status.
  5. The seller sees the result in history and can open details.

Which payment methods are available?

Available methods depend on device, browser and payment configuration. You can typically see options like card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Pay by Link and other operator-provided methods.

Important: not every method is available on every device. Mobile wallets require compatible phones and browsers.

What about fees and settlement?

Payments are processed through configured settlement flow. Current fee and settlement rules are published in:

You can also monitor transaction statuses in account history.

Is it secure?

The platform uses standard security protections on service/session level. You can read more here:

Do I need Plus plan?

No. Plus is optional. Standard account can be used to accept payments with core features.

Best way to start

  1. Create account and finish bank/Stripe setup.
  2. Run a small test payment.
  3. Verify transaction status in history.
  4. Generate your production QR for daily use.

Wersja PL: Co to jest QRTransfers i jak działa?

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