A checkout page you never have to build, host or certify
The whole integration is a URL. Put it behind a button, in an email, in a Discord message or on a page you have not touched in two years, and it collects money in the buyer's currency with their local payment methods and the right tax on top.
What comes with the page
- Your domain and branding
- Hosted checkout runs on the store domain you connected, carrying your logo, colours, fonts and background rather than looking like someone else's product.
- Local methods, chosen for the buyer
- The methods on the page are decided by where the customer is and what currency they are being charged in, so a Dutch buyer is offered iDEAL and a Korean buyer is offered Kakao Pay.
- Tax in the price
- Tax is calculated for the buyer's country and can be shown inclusive, so the number on the button is the number they pay.
- Prefilled links
- Email address and discount code can be passed in the URL, which turns a marketing email into a checkout that is already half filled in.
- Your own fields
- Collect the identifiers you need at purchase — account name, server region, licence seat — and read them back off the order.
- Where they land afterwards
- Set the post-purchase redirect and the statement descriptor, so the thank-you page is yours and the line on their card statement is recognisable.
From nothing to taking payments
- 01
Build a checkout element
Pick the offers it sells and how it should look. This happens in the dashboard, and the store builder can be used before you have even signed up.
- 02
Copy the link
That is the integration. There is no SDK to install, no page to deploy, and nothing on your side that can go out of date.
- 03
We take the payment as the seller
The sale is made under our name. Tax is collected, the charge is screened for fraud, and any chargeback that follows lands on us rather than on you.
- 04
The money and the record arrive
Payouts go to your own connected account, daily by default. The order, the customer and the receipt are all in the dashboard, and on a webhook if you want them.
Why hosted rather than built
PCI scope never reaches you
Card details are entered on a page we serve and certify. They do not pass through your application, your logs or your infrastructure, which keeps the compliance work off your desk entirely.
It improves while you do nothing
New payment methods, tax rules, wallet support and conversion work all land on the hosted page. An integration you set up last year is running this year's checkout.
It works where you have no site
A link sells from a Discord server, a mailing list, a TikTok bio, a PDF or a support conversation. There is no requirement to own the surface the buyer is standing on.
The alternative is four vendors
Building this yourself means a gateway, a tax engine, a fraud tool and somewhere to host it, each with its own contract and its own failure mode. Here it is one page and one commission.
What sellers say once they have switched
★★★★★ 4.8/5 from 10 reviews on G2 →
Vadim Finayev “We work with quite a few merchants of record, but none comes close to the support and speed of implementation of Fungies. If you want a payment partner that actually gives you the feeling they want to work with you — rather than leaving you on read for three days or randomly restricting your account — you are in the right place.”
David Elliott “I researched the options and Fungies was the best fit for functionality and customisation within a store builder you can connect to your own domain. Taking a small percentage of sales, instead of charging a subscription for every environment and plugin, is refreshing.”
Elnura Abdimanap Kyzy “The platform is user-friendly, integrates easily with APIs and webhooks, and simplifies managing digital products and subscriptions. We were up and running quickly and support has been responsive throughout. Fungies is clearly tailored to the needs of SaaS businesses.”
Francisco Magnone Rienzi “Fungies has been a great partner — fast setup, competitive pricing, and real humans providing quick answers. They are constantly rolling out new features, and I am excited to see what is next.”
Hosted checkout questions
The three ways to put a payment surface in front of a buyer.
Take a payment before you write a line of code
Build a checkout, open the link, and run a test purchase through it. No monthly fee and no card needed to get that far.





