
Payment Pages let you create a branded, reusable payment page with its own URL. Unlike Payment Links which are one-to-one, a single Payment Page can accept payments from many customers over time. Share the URL and anyone who visits can pay.
You create and manage Payment Pages entirely through the Command Center UI. There is no API for Payment Pages. Your customers complete payment through Sonic checkout, with access to every payment mode Nimbbl supports -- UPI, cards, Netbanking, wallets, Pay Later, and more.
What Are Payment Pages?
A Payment Page is a hosted web page branded with your logo, colors, and custom URL slug (for example, pages.nimbbl.tech/your-brand). Customers visit the page, enter their details, and pay through Sonic checkout.
Payment Pages are UI-only. There is no API for creating or managing Payment Pages. For programmatic payment collection, use Payment Links instead, which offer both UI and API creation.
Fixed Amount and Custom Amount Pages
Every Payment Page uses one of two amount configurations.
Fixed amount pages set a predetermined payment amount. Every customer who visits the page pays the same amount. Use fixed amount pages for standardized fees, ticket purchases, membership dues, or any scenario where the price is the same for everyone.
Custom amount pages let customers enter their own payment amount. The page displays a field where the customer types the amount they want to pay. Use custom amount pages for donations, tips, variable invoicing, or pay-what-you-want offerings.
The amount type is set when you create the page and determines what the customer sees on the payment form.
Custom Fields and Branding
Payment Pages support two types of customization that make them more than a simple payment form.
Custom fields let you collect additional data from customers alongside their payment. You can add up to ten fields per page, choosing from five field types: Text, Dropdown, Boolean (yes/no), Date, and Date and Time. Each field can be marked as mandatory or optional, and Text fields support regex validation. Use custom fields to collect order details, registration information, or any data your business needs.
For detailed custom field configuration, see Custom Fields for Payment Pages.
Branding lets you match the payment page to your brand identity. You configure a brand name, logo, color theme, and custom URL slug. The slug becomes part of the page URL -- for example, pages.nimbbl.tech/your-brand -- so customers recognize your brand when they visit.
You can also add Terms and Conditions and Refund Policy links that appear on the payment page below the Pay Now button.
Use Cases
Payment Pages work well for:
- Donations and fundraising -- accept variable amounts from many donors with a single page
- Membership and subscription fees -- collect fixed fees with a branded, shareable URL
- Event registration -- combine payment with custom fields to collect attendee information
- Service payments -- share a page for recurring services where customers pay on their own schedule
- Online stores without a platform -- accept payments without needing an eCommerce platform
For one-to-one payment requests tied to specific customers or transactions, consider Payment Links instead.
Detailed Guides
Customer Experience
Understand the end-to-end journey your customers go through when they visit a Payment Page -- from opening the URL and filling out custom fields through Sonic checkout to payment confirmation. See Customer Experience for the full walkthrough.
Creating Payment Pages
Step-by-step instructions for creating Payment Pages through the Command Center UI. Covers branding configuration, amount type selection (fixed vs custom), custom field setup, and Terms and Conditions links. See Creating Payment Pages for the complete guide.
Custom Fields
Configure up to ten custom fields on a Payment Page to collect additional data from customers alongside their payment. Covers all five field types (Text, Dropdown, Boolean, Date, Date and Time), mandatory/optional settings, and regex validation for Text fields. See Custom Fields for Payment Pages for detailed configuration instructions.
Managing Payment Pages
Learn how to edit, share, and manage your Payment Pages after creation. Covers page status changes (activate, deactivate), updating page details and branding, and sharing the page URL with customers. See Managing Payment Pages for all management actions.
Field Reference
A complete reference for all Payment Page configuration fields, including page setup options, branding fields, and custom field types with their validation rules. See Payment Page Field Reference for the full table.