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How to create a payment link in a mobile application?
How to create a payment link in a mobile application?

Step-by-step instructions: How to create a payment link in the RemOnline Work Orders mobile application

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Written by Xenia
Updated over 4 months ago

If your company account is set up with integration with payment services (Stripe, Liqpay), you can quickly create a payment and share a link or QR code for payment with your customer.

Here are step-by-step instructions on how to do it:

Create a payment link

1. Log in to your account in the RemOnline Work Orders mobile application. Go to the work orders section and select the specific work order to which you want to create a link for payment.

2. In the work order view dialog, find the “+ Payment link” button. (This button is displayed only if you have integration with Stripe, Liqpay payment service configured). Click on the “+ Payment link” button, and the form for creating a payment will open.

3. Enter the required amount for payment in the appropriate field.

4. After entering the amount, click the “Create payment” (IOS) or “Save” (Android) button.

Using a QR code

If you have enabled the use of QR codes when creating a payment, then after creating a payment, you will be automatically redirected to the payment view page.

A QR code will be displayed on this page. This code contains a link to the payment form.

You can show the QR code to the customer using your phone or other device. The customer can scan the code with their mobile phone and make the payment immediately.

To scan the QR code, the customer needs to use any mobile QR code scanning application or the built-in scanner in the smartphone.

Copying and sending a payment link

If you need to send a link to a payment form to a customer, press and hold the QR code on your device's screen. This will copy the URL to the clipboard.

The copied link can be sent to the customer in any messenger or e-mail.

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