Shops
A shop is an in-person sales channel — typically a physical location with a unique static QR code customers scan to pay. URL: /shops.
"Turn any location into a sales channel by displaying your unique static QR code. Your customers can easily access your Checkout by scanning the QR code using their phone camera."
Page layout
Action bar
- Create a new shop button.
List
Each shop row shows:
| Column | What it is |
|---|---|
| QR code | The shop's unique QR — view or print from here. |
| Shop name | Display name (e.g., a merchant brand or location). |
| Type | The shop's checkout mode — observed: Scan & enter amount. |
| Status | Online / Offline. |
Plus a search box, "Find a shop".
Especially: are there shop types beyond "Scan & enter amount"? What does Offline vs. Online actually gate (can a customer still scan an Offline shop?)?
Create a shop
Click Create a new shop to set up a new location.
Walk through and capture: required fields (name, location/address, type), how the QR code is generated and where it can be downloaded for printing, and any per-shop settings (currency, branding, default amount).
How a customer pays at a shop
- Customer scans the shop's QR code with their phone camera.
- Their phone opens a hosted checkout page.
- They enter the amount (in Scan & enter amount mode) and pay.
- The resulting transaction appears in Transactions, tagged with the shop.
Especially: what payment methods are offered on the hosted checkout, and whether the merchant can pre-set the amount (vs. customer entering).
Shop types
Observed in the live dashboard:
- Scan & enter amount — customer enters the amount themselves.
Are there fixed-amount shops, product-catalog shops, or table/booking-tied shops? Find them and add here.
Online vs. Offline
The status column shows Online / Offline.
Confirm what each state actually gates and how it's toggled.
Related
- Orders — orders placed through a shop.
- Transactions — payments captured through a shop.