The Problem
Worldpay is the UK's largest payment processor. Millions of merchants rely on it for card-present and card-not-present transactions. The infrastructure is solid. The reach is massive.
But when a Worldpay merchant needs to send a payment link to a customer — for a phone order, an outstanding invoice, or a booking deposit — the options are limited. Worldpay doesn't offer a simple, merchant-facing payment links product.
What Worldpay does offer is a virtual terminal and e-commerce gateway integration. Both require either a developer or someone manually keying in card numbers over the phone. Neither is practical when you just need to text a customer a link to pay.
Switching providers isn't the answer. Worldpay merchants have negotiated rates, existing integrations, and finance teams that know the platform. They need payment links added to what they already have — not a new provider.
How Payment Links Work with Worldpay
Shuttle connects to your Worldpay Access account via REST API. Your payment processing stays with Worldpay. Shuttle adds the payment links capability on top.
When you create a payment link in Shuttle, the checkout page is fully branded to your business. You send it via SMS, email, or chat. The customer clicks, enters their card details on your branded page, and the transaction is processed through your Worldpay account.
From Worldpay's perspective, it looks like any other card-not-present transaction. Settlement, reconciliation, and reporting all work the same way. Your finance team sees the transactions in the Worldpay portal as normal.
Connect your Worldpay Access account using your API credentials.
Create a payment link in the Shuttle dashboard — set amount, currency, and reference.
Brand the checkout page with your business logo, colours, and terms.
Send the link to your customer via SMS, email, or chat.
Customer pays on the branded page. Transaction processes through Worldpay. Settlement unchanged.
What You Get
Branded checkout pages: Your brand on every payment link — not a generic Worldpay page.
SMS, email, and chat delivery: Send payment links through the channel your customer prefers.
Link tracking dashboard: See link status in real time — sent, opened, viewed, paid, expired.
Cards and digital wallets: Accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Apple Pay, and Google Pay through your Worldpay account.
No developer needed: Operations teams create and send links without writing code.
Partial payments and deposits: Collect deposits, balance payments, or split amounts across multiple links.
PCI compliance built in: Card data never touches your systems. Shuttle's checkout is PCI DSS Level 1.
Who Uses This
Insurance brokers collecting premiums and policy renewals via SMS.
Travel agents sending deposit and balance payment links to customers booking holidays.
Professional services firms emailing payment links with their invoices.
Phone order businesses that want to stop taking card numbers over the phone.
Field service companies sending payment links on-site via mobile.
Pricing and Setup
Shuttle Payment Links costs $49 per user per month. Your Worldpay transaction rates stay the same — Shuttle adds no surcharge on top.
Setup takes minutes. Connect your Worldpay Access API credentials, brand your checkout page, and start sending links. No integration project required. No developer needed.
FAQ
Do I need to leave Worldpay? No. Shuttle connects to your existing Worldpay account. You keep your rates, your settlement, and your Worldpay relationship.
Will customers see Shuttle? No. The checkout page is fully white-labelled. Customers see your business name, logo, and brand colours.
What payment methods can I accept? Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) and digital wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay) — all processed through your Worldpay account.
How does settlement work? Transactions settle to your bank account through Worldpay on your existing schedule. Nothing changes.
Add payment links to your Worldpay account — without changing provider. Learn more about Payment Links.