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Send a payment link for deposits, reservations, or full purchases — with a checkout that respects the moment and your brand.
Designed for galleries like Soissonsbelles: one-off pieces, high trust, calm checkout.
This page will become the gallery playbook: deposits, remote buyers, shipping coordination, and how KompiPay keeps checkout quiet and trustworthy.
Gallery FAQ
Answers tuned for galleries selling one-off, high-consideration pieces.
Yes. KompiPay is designed for calm, high-consideration payments — where trust, presentation, and confirmation matter. It’s ideal for galleries selling art, objects, antiques, and one-off inventory where a storefront isn’t the point.
Yes. You can request a deposit amount for a reservation and send the buyer a single checkout link. This is perfect for holding a piece while arranging shipping, viewing, or final confirmation.
No. Buyers pay like a normal checkout — no KompiPay account, no friction, no detours. The goal is to complete the payment moment quickly and cleanly.
Yes. KompiPay supports branding overrides so checkout feels native to your gallery — logo and visual tokens, with a quiet trust layer underneath.
Create the payment and send the checkout URL by email, WhatsApp, or DM. It works well for remote collectors because the link is the transaction — no complicated checkout setup on your site required.
KompiPay updates the order status and provides a clear confirmation. You get the operational clarity you need (paid / pending / failed) without turning your business into an e-commerce system.
No — Stripe powers the underlying payment processing. KompiPay sits above it to provide the payment experience layer: hosted checkout, status, receipts, and the workflow around the payment moment.
No. KompiPay is intentionally storefront-free. You can sell via your website, a PDF catalogue, Instagram, or direct client conversations — then close with a single checkout link.
Payments are confirmed via webhook events — that’s the source of truth. A “success page” is a UI state; webhook confirmation is the reliable signal for fulfilment and release of the piece.