Crypto invoices without a checkout build
Use Apa payment links as crypto invoice links for services, deposits, retainers and one-off customer payment requests.
Send a checkout link instead of wallet instructions
Raw wallet instructions are easy to copy wrong and hard to reconcile. An Apa payment link gives the customer a hosted checkout with amount, currency, asset choice and status tracking.
- Price the invoice in USD, EUR or AED
- Add a description or order reference
- Share the hosted payment link by email, chat or invoice software
Every invoice payment lands in the dashboard
A paid invoice link becomes a payment record with status, route type, payout wallet, expected output, actual output and webhook history when configured.
- No customer Apa account required
- Direct settlement to the merchant wallet
- Metadata and order references for backend matching
Built around the checkout jobs that matter
Apa keeps the merchant-facing model simple: create a payment, let the customer pay, receive status updates, and settle to the wallet you control.
Good for single sellers
Consultants, creators, agencies and service providers can request crypto payment without code.
Safer than manual addresses
The customer sees the correct asset, network and checkout amount before paying.
Upgradeable to API
The same payment model supports automated checkout sessions when the seller becomes a store.
Crypto invoices FAQ
Is a payment link the same as an invoice?
It can function as a crypto invoice payment link: set amount, description and reference, then share the hosted checkout URL.
Can the customer pay without signing up?
Yes. The customer opens the link and pays from their own wallet.
Where does the invoice payment settle?
It settles to the merchant payout wallet, not an Apa-held balance.
Make crypto checkout feel ordinary
Create payment links or API checkout sessions with direct wallet settlement, clear statuses and signed webhooks.