Charging per chat is already the main flow in many businesses
In clinics, agencies, aesthetic centers and professional services, a large part of the sale is closed by WhatsApp. The problem appears when the time comes to collect: generic links, messy messages and little clarity for the customer.
A personalized checkout page solves this critical point: you turn the conversation into a professional, brand-aligned, and ready-to-share checkout experience.
What you need to get started
You don't need to set up a complete online store. To start charging for WhatsApp with better conversion, you need a payment page focused on a specific offer and connected to your gateway.
- A service or product with a defined amount
- Clear texts of what the client is paying
- Consistent branding (logo, colors, tone)
- Validated gateway for your operation
- Short commercial message to send via WhatsApp
Recommended 4-step implementation
Step 1: define the offer that you are going to charge per link. Step 2: Design the checkout page with your branding. Step 3: Integrate the appropriate gateway. Step 4: Train your sales team to use the link in their daily flow.
When the link is well implemented, the sales team does not improvise: it shares a professional and consistent payment path.
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Common errors that lower conversion
The most common mistake is sending a link without context. Another mistake is mixing multiple offers on the same page, which is confusing and generates abandonment.
- Failure to clearly explain the service or advance
- Do not display safety signs
- Excessive fields on mobile
- Do not align WhatsApp message with the payment page
Next step
If you already sell on WhatsApp, the fastest improvement is usually in your payment experience. With correct implementation, you can increase confidence and shorten the time between “I want to buy” and “I paid.”
You can see here how our payment link in Peru for businesses that sell by conversation.