Pact · V

Coming from Stripe Payment Links?

The same Stripe sits underneath both tools. What changes is the surface. With us, the buyer stays on your page, the picker offers more ways to pay, and your products live in one catalog instead of a pile of URLs.

The simplest checkout there is

You generate a URL in the Stripe dashboard, paste it anywhere, and get paid. A link works in an email, a DM, or a bio, places where a button on a page cannot go, and Stripe's own hosted page lends you its credibility at the moment of payment.

Where the link runs out

The click takes the buyer away from your site, and the sale finishes on a page that is not yours. A link can only offer what Stripe offers, so crypto and mail are off the table. And because every product and every price needs its own URL, the system that started as one link slowly becomes a pile of links you manage by hand.

What stays the same

Stripe itself does not change. You keep your account, your balance, your payouts, and your fee agreement. We stand in front of your Stripe account, not in place of it, and your Payment Links keep working for email and chat while the button handles your pages.

The link becomes a button

One block of HTML goes where the URL used to go, and the buyer never leaves your page.

<coin-moebius-buy
  project-id="proj_YOUR_ID_HERE"
  product-id="t-shirt-medium"
  label="Buy a t-shirt">
</coin-moebius-buy>

Weigh it honestly

What you gain

  • Checkout happens on your page, inside your brand.
  • Crypto and pay-by-mail beside cards in one picker.
  • A product catalog with locked prices, instead of one URL per price.
  • One sales log across every payment type, not just cards.

What you give up

  • The paste-anywhere URL, because the button needs a page you control.
  • Stripe's hosted page as the face of checkout, if that familiar look was part of your pitch.
  • Having just one dashboard. Your products live here, while charges still live in Stripe.

How to make the move

  1. Create a project and connect the same Stripe account your links use.
  2. Recreate each link's product in the catalog.
  3. Paste the button where the links lived on your site.
  4. Run a test purchase in test mode. Test sales never count against your plan.
  5. Deactivate the old links so stale URLs stop circulating. Keep the ones email still needs.

This is the easiest move on this list: same processor, same money flow, different surface. You can try it on one product this afternoon.

A fair case for staying

If you sell mostly through links in messages rather than pages you own, Payment Links already fit your funnel. Switch when your own page starts to matter.

Try it before you decide

The free plan is a full sandbox. You get every feature and 150 transactions a month, and we never ask for a card.