Merchant Service

Tiered of searching merchant web-sites, looking for an awesome deal but, instead get the run around. Well you are not alone, many are searching for deals. We will explain, well Google, have clam their position on the internet. By offering many services, products and convenience. One services that sought our attention is the Pay API or application programable interface . The Google Pay API enables fast, simple checkout on your website, and gives you convenient access to hundreds of millions of cards saved to Google Accounts worldwide.

The API was designed for a seamless integration within your existing website. Producing an icon or icons, specifying what items to add to the shopping cart for checkout. In a four step process like: setting up a store, then a pay system such as Google Pay, After those couple of steps we now setup the store backend, followed by the payment service provider.

The transaction flow as follows; first, The user clicks the Google Pay payment button and sees a payment sheet with a list of supported payment methods. Then, The user selects a payment method and Google Pay securely returns a payment token for that method to your website. Third, Your website submits the payment token, along with details about the purchase, to its backend. Finally, To execute the payment, the backend processes the purchase and sends the payment token to the payment service provider.

Best practises

  • Set the default payment method to Google Pay.
  • Optimize for minimal clicks.
  • Recommended placements for Google Pay.
  • Add Google Pay to the product page.
  • Add Google Pay on the checkout page.
  • Place Google Pay at the top of the list of payment options.
  • Place Google Pay above manual entry fields for payment information.
  • Collect the user's shipping information from Google Pay.
  • Enable guest checkout with Google Pay.
  • Use Google Pay to only gather relevant data.
When setting up the Pay API be mindful of a few possible occurrences like; ensuring the default payment is set to Google Pay, set Google Pay as the default payment method in order to onboard new users or skip account setup screens. It's advised to optimize for minimal clicks by ensuring that a final and total associated price is shown to the customer before you invoke Google Pay. Adding the Google Pay API to multiple page will give your customer more options. So, add Google Pay to your item or product pages, and enable quick checkout for your customers. Collect information like shipping from Pay so customers can confirm their shipping address within the Google Pay screen along with their payment information. Last, allow your shoppers to shop anonymously by enabling a guest checkout system. By Enable an easy checkout process with Google Pay without the need for users to create an account. To do so, request the payment and address information needed for checkout as part of your request to the Google Pay API.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Paypal why dont you
Anonymous said…
Also jumping on the Google Pay train, two other foreign banks, N26 and revolut, are making the service available to users in the Netherlands
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Anonymous said…
Starting today, it’s now also available in the Netherlands and Portugal.
Anonymous said…
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Anonymous said…
merchant ID is required for this integration. You can look up your merchant ID by logging in

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