Payhere Webflow Integration
🌎Payhere is a simple online payment platform for creating and sharing payment links. It helps businesses accept payments quickly without building complex checkout infrastructure.
Payhere offers the fastest path to accepting payments on a Webflow site without upgrading to an e-commerce plan or integrating a full payment gateway. You can design your service pages, donation pages, or product showcases entirely in Webflow, then link buttons to Payhere payment links that handle the entire transaction — card processing, receipt emails, and payment confirmations. This keeps your Webflow site lean and design-focused while Payhere handles the payment complexity.
For Webflow freelancers and small agencies, Payhere simplifies client billing by replacing manual invoicing with shareable payment links. You can embed a Payhere payment link behind a 'Pay Invoice' button on your Webflow client portal, letting clients pay by card or bank transfer instantly. Payhere handles currency conversion, sends automated receipts, and deposits funds directly to your bank account. This creates a professional payment experience that matches the quality of your Webflow site without requiring a complex billing integration.
Payhere's simplicity extends to donation and fundraising pages built on Webflow. Nonprofits and campaign sites can create a beautifully designed Webflow page telling their story, then add Payhere donation buttons with preset or custom amounts. Payhere handles Gift Aid declarations for UK charities, recurring donation options, and donor receipts — all features that would require significant development effort to build natively into a Webflow site.
Payhere FAQs
Common questions about using Payhere with Webflow.
Create a payment link in your Payhere dashboard for the product, service, or donation amount you want to charge. Copy the generated link and add it to a button's link settings in Webflow, or use an HTML Embed element if you prefer an embedded payment button. The checkout experience happens on Payhere's hosted payment page by default, keeping your Webflow site lightweight and PCI compliance simple.
Yes. Payhere supports recurring payment links for weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual billing cycles. For Webflow sites offering subscriptions, memberships, or retainer services, you can create a recurring payment link and add it to your Webflow pricing or signup page. Payhere handles the ongoing billing, payment collection, and failed payment notifications.
Payhere offers basic branding customization — you can add your logo and brand colour to the hosted checkout page. For deeper design integration, Payhere's checkout page will feel separate from your Webflow site by default. The trade-off is simplicity: you avoid the complexity of a fully embedded payment flow in exchange for a fast, reliable checkout that converts well even without perfect design continuity.
Payhere accepts payments from most countries and supports multiple currencies. The platform handles currency conversion automatically, displaying prices in the customer's local currency where supported. For Webflow sites with an international audience, this means visitors see familiar pricing and can pay with their local payment methods without you needing to set up multi-currency infrastructure.
Payhere primarily handles payments rather than digital product delivery. For a Webflow site selling digital downloads, you can use Payhere for the payment step and manually fulfil orders, or combine Payhere with an email automation tool that sends download links after successful payment confirmation. For automated digital delivery, platforms like Zylvie or Gumroad may be better suited, though Payhere works well for service payments, donations, and simple product sales.
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