The Problem
Checkout.com is a developer-first platform. The APIs are clean. The documentation is thorough. For engineering teams building payment flows into products, it's excellent.
But that developer-first approach creates a problem for everyone else. When an operations manager needs to send a payment link to a customer, they can't. When a finance team wants to chase an outstanding invoice with a pay link, they need to file a dev ticket. When customer service needs to take a payment during a call, they're stuck.
Checkout.com has a payment links API. But "API" is the key word. Every link requires code. There's no merchant-facing dashboard where non-technical teams can create, send, and track payment links themselves.
Shuttle provides that dashboard. Connected to your Checkout.com account. No code required for day-to-day use.
How Payment Links Work with Checkout.com
Shuttle integrates with Checkout.com via REST API. Your Checkout.com account handles payment processing, tokenisation, and settlement. Shuttle handles the no-code layer — the dashboard, branding, delivery, and tracking.
Your team logs into Shuttle, creates a payment link, brands the checkout page, and sends it via SMS, email, or chat. The customer pays. The transaction appears in your Checkout.com Hub.
No developer involvement for creating links. No API calls. No webhooks to manage. Just a dashboard.
Connect your Checkout.com account with your API credentials.
Open the Shuttle dashboard and create a payment link — amount, currency, reference.
Brand the checkout page with your logo, colours, and business name.
Send the link to your customer via SMS, email, or chat.
Customer pays. Transaction processes through Checkout.com. Settlement unchanged.
What You Get
No-code dashboard: Create and send payment links without developer involvement.
Branded checkout: Professional, on-brand payment pages — not generic forms.
Multi-channel sending: SMS, email, WhatsApp, chat — send through any channel.
Real-time tracking: See link status from sent to paid, including opens, views, and drop-offs.
Global payment methods: Cards, wallets, and local methods — whatever you've configured in Checkout.com.
Team access controls: Give operations, finance, and CS teams access without sharing API keys.
Partial and recurring payments: Deposits, instalments, and subscription links from the dashboard.
Who Uses This
Operations teams that need to collect payments without waiting for developer support.
Customer service agents resolving billing issues by sending a payment link during the call.
Finance teams chasing overdue invoices with a one-click payment link.
Sales teams closing deals by sending a branded payment link in real time.
Multi-market businesses collecting payments across countries using Checkout.com's local acquiring.
Pricing and Setup
Shuttle Payment Links costs $49 per user per month. No setup fees, no transaction surcharges.
Connect your Checkout.com account in minutes. Your team can start sending branded payment links the same day. No minimum contract.
FAQ
Do I need to leave Checkout.com? No. Shuttle connects to your existing account. Processing, settlement, and risk management stay with Checkout.com.
How is this different from Checkout.com's payment links API? Checkout.com's API requires developers to create each link programmatically. Shuttle provides a no-code dashboard so anyone on your team can create and send links.
Will customers see Shuttle? No. The checkout page is fully white-labelled with your brand.
Can my whole team use it? Yes. Each user gets their own login. You can control permissions and track who sent which links.
Add no-code payment links to your Checkout.com account — without changing provider. Learn more about Payment Links.