Drive faster payments with Payment Links
Accept payments instantly, anytime, anywhere, with simple and secure Payment Links.

No website? No problem!
The Old Way

With Payment Links













Why Payment Links
No coding or website needed
Accept payments anywhere
Multiple payment methods
Track payments in real time
Faster cash flow

Safe payments, guaranteed
Take your checkout experience to the next level
Boost sales with exclusive checkout promos

Speed up checkout with Mastercard’s Click-To-Pay



Built for businesses like yours
How to use Paymongo Links
Create a Payment Link
Share the link any time, any way
Get paid

Customer gets the link

Paying on the spot
Payment status is updated
Frequently asked questions
PayMongo’s Payment Links support a variety of payment methods, including:
- Credit/Debit Cards: Visa and Mastercard
- E-Wallets: GCash, GrabPay, and Maya
- Online Banking: BPI, UnionBank, BDO, Metrobank, and LandBank
- Buy Now, Pay Later: BillEase,
These options provide flexibility for your customers to choose their preferred payment method.
PayMongo generates payouts weekly. Payments cleared by 5 PM on Tuesday are included in the payout processed on Wednesday. The funds typically reflect in your bank account within 1-2 banking days, depending on your bank’s processing time. Therefore, you can expect to receive your payouts between Wednesday and Friday each week.
Yes, PayMongo sends email confirmations to customers immediately after they complete a payment through Payment Links. As a merchant, you can track all payments in real-time through your PayMongo dashboard.
PayMongo employs several measures to ensure the security of payments:
- Data Encryption: Sensitive information is encrypted to protect it during transmission.
- PCI-DSS Compliance: Adherence to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards ensures robust security protocols.
- Fraud Detection Systems: Advanced systems monitor transactions for suspicious activity to prevent fraud.
- Secure Payment Links: Each Payment Link is unique and can be used only once, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.