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The rails we connect.

These are the providers you can plug in. We list exactly what we offer. If a rail isn't on this page, the Cloud doesn't have it yet, and the open-source SDK is the way to wire it up on your own.

Pick the rails your audience wants

Connect one, a few, or all of them. Turn them on and off in the dashboard whenever your customer base changes. The buyer's picker shows only the ones you turned on.

Connect a service

Use an account you already have, or open a free one. The service runs the rails; the money settles into your own account.

Stripe

Cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay.

Stripe's hosted checkout, the page most buyers already know, settling straight to your own Stripe account.

  • Settles to your Stripe balance
  • Apple Pay and Google Pay show up when Stripe says they will
  • Refunds and disputes happen in your Stripe dashboard, not ours
  • Subscriptions: monthly or annual products with optional free trials
Set it up →

PayPal

PayPal balance, cards, Venmo, Pay Later.

The buyer approves on PayPal's own page and the money lands in your PayPal account, with their credentials never touching us.

  • Settles to your PayPal balance
  • Buyer pays with PayPal, Venmo, card, or Pay Later
  • Pay Later availability follows PayPal's own country rules
Set it up →

Authorize.Net

Card processing with your own merchant account.

An older US card gateway, so if you already have a merchant account or a bank wired into Authorize.Net, you keep that relationship.

  • Hosted Accept page, no card fields on your site
  • Brings your existing merchant-account relationship along
  • US-centric; non-USD support depends on your processor
Set it up →

Square

Cards via Square Payment Links.

If your business already runs on Square at the counter, your online buttons settle into the same balance and dashboard.

  • Online sales land next to your in-person Square sales
  • Square's hosted Payment Link page; no card fields on your site
  • Apple Pay needs domain verification on your Square account first
Set it up →

Dodo Payments

Hosted card checkout.

A newer card option where buyers pay on Dodo's hosted page and the money settles to your own Dodo account.

  • Hosted checkout page; no card fields on your site
  • Settles to your own Dodo account
  • One-time payments through the buy button
Set it up →

NOWPayments

Crypto. Hundreds of coins.

Crypto checkout that takes whatever coin your buyer has and forwards it to your wallet in the coin you want, and it's US-friendly.

  • 200+ accepted coins, including bitcoin, Ether, USDC
  • Auto-forward to the wallet you choose
  • Receive in a different coin than the one the buyer paid in
Set it up →

MakePay

Crypto, straight to your own wallet.

Non-custodial crypto checkout: buyers pay in crypto and it settles directly to a wallet you control, with nothing held by MakePay or by us.

  • Funds settle straight to your own wallet; no one holds them
  • Buyers pay in crypto; you connect with an API key and a webhook secret
  • One-time payments through the buy button, confirmed by a webhook
Set it up →

Be your own provider

Run it yourself, with no company in the middle, not even us. The money lands with you directly.

Pay by mail

Cash. Check. Goldbacks. Whatever shows up in your envelope.

The dashboard mints a reference code and shows your mailing address, and you mark the sale received when the envelope arrives.

  • Works for any off-rail tender: cash, check, money order, Goldbacks, barter
  • Unique reference code per order, no buyer information stored
  • You confirm receipt from the dashboard
Set it up →

Monero

Self-hosted crypto, straight to your wallet.

For sellers who run their own node: you host the wallet and a small watcher, and funds land straight in your wallet, never through us.

  • Runs on your own node and a small watcher you start once
  • Funds land directly in your wallet; we never touch them
  • No third-party account to be frozen or geo-blocked
Set it up →

Which rail does what

Four categories. The rails that cover each one. Use this to decide which providers your audience actually needs.

CategoryStripePayPalAuthorize.NetSquareDodo PaymentsNOWPaymentsMakePayPay by mailMonero
Credit and debit cards
Wallet apps (Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, Venmo)
Crypto
Cash, check, Goldbacks, anything mailed
Subscriptions via the hosted buy button
Subscriptions via your own checkout (using the webhook directly)

Specific features inside each category (which BNPL options Stripe shows where, which coins NOWPayments accepts, and so on) live in the cards above. Region rules belong to the provider, not to us.

Two subscription rows, on purpose. The hosted buy button sets up subscriptions end-to-end on Stripe and PayPal. For Square and Authorize.Net, you run the subscription through your own integration with the provider, then point its webhook at us and our dashboard + status endpoint handle the result like any other rail. See Use it without the buy button in the docs.

If you need a rail we don't offer

The Cloud's list is short on purpose. The open-source SDK is the way out, both for rails we haven't added yet and for the day you'd rather not depend on us at all.

Run the open-source SDK

The SDK has a few extra rails the Cloud doesn't surface yet, including Coinbase Business. Point it at your own server and you get the same one-callback shape without going through us. If we ever shut down, that same setup keeps your site working.

Open the SDK on GitHub

Tell us what you need

We add Cloud rails on real demand, not guesses. If a provider would unblock you, send a note. Rails that already exist in the SDK usually take a couple of weeks to land in the Cloud.

Email the team

Ready to wire one up?

Free tier covers most sites. Sign in, paste your provider keys, and the buy button picks them up on next page load.