You can add a payment link to your website so that your customers can complete payments directly on your site. To add a payment link to your website, you can add the default payments module to a drag and drop page or template or add the payment link embed code to your external website pages. You can also add a payment link to your marketing emails.
If you're a developer, you have the option to add a payment field to your theme or custom module, or create a custom payment module.
When you add the default payments module to your page, the payment link will appear as a checkout button that customers can click to then enter their payment details.
In the design manager, you can also add the default payments module to the page template.
You can add the payment link embed code to your external website, or create a payment module in the design manager and add the embed code to the module. When you embed the payment link, the checkout form will appear directly on your page.
Add the embed code directly to your external site. Or, if you're a developer, you can either create new module for every link or create a dynamic module in the HubSpot design manager. Learn more about creating a payment link module.
Please note: when you embed the payment link on a page, the order summary and checkout description will not appear. To display the order summary and checkout description, you can share the link directly with a buyer.
Please note: creating modules requires knowledge of HTML, CSS, HubL, and the HubSpot design manager. HubSpot recommends working with a designer to create coded modules.
You can add a payment module to your marketing emails. For example, when planning an event, you can include a payment link that allows a buyer to purchase a ticket directly from the email.
When a contact clicks the button, they'll be brought directly to the checkout page. Learn more about what happens in HubSpot after a payment is made.