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Payment links

Sell online without a building a digital storefront.

You can accept a payment or sell subscriptions without building additional standalone websites or applications with payment links. Share the link as many times as you want on social media, in emails, or on your website.

Payment Links support 20+ payment methods—including credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. The Payment Link automatically matches your customer’s preferred browser language for 30+ languages.

Your business name
Sunglasses

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Payment Links supports over 30 languages and over 20 payment methods.

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Create a payment link

Create a custom payment page without using code.

Share a payment link

Share a custom payment page with your customers.

Customize checkout experience

Choose the information you collect from customers at checkout.

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Stripe Shell
Test mode
Welcome to the Stripe Shell! Stripe Shell is a browser-based shell with the Stripe CLI pre-installed. Login to your Stripe account and press Control + Backtick on your keyboard to start managing your Stripe resources in test mode. - View supported Stripe commands: - Find webhook events: - Listen for webhook events: - Call Stripe APIs: stripe [api resource] [operation] (e.g. )
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