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Mollie Payment Link vs Subscription: What's the Difference?

Choose a one-time Mollie payment link or automatic subscription with a clear consent, schedule and failure comparison.

August 19, 20269 min read
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PayRequest Team
Payment Product Editors

A Mollie payment link asks the customer to actively complete one payment. A Mollie subscription creates recurring payments on a schedule after consent and an eligible mandate. Use a link for a specific amount due now; use a subscription for a continuing fixed plan that renews automatically.

Payment Link vs Subscription

DecisionPayment linkSubscription
ActionCustomer opens and paysFirst consent, then eligible background renewals
Best forInvoice, deposit, one-off service or manual renewalMembership, retainer or fixed recurring service
ScheduleNo automatic billing scheduleFixed interval and optional payment count
MandateNot needed for ordinary one-off paymentEligible mandate required
CreationWeb app, mobile app or APIAPI directly or through a partner
FailureCustomer retries the requestRetry and dunning policy applies

Mollie's payment-link guide describes a shareable URL or QR code created in its apps. Its recurring guide says recurring payments cannot be created in the Web app.

Choose by the Buyer Promise

Use a link when the customer should decide for this charge: an invoice, booking deposit, repair, extension or optional contribution. Sending the same €20 link monthly does not create a subscription; the payer still acts each time.

Use a subscription when continuing access or service renews at a defined interval. Show amount, interval, first and next charge, minimum term, cancellation timing, past-due policy and payment-update route before consent.

Do not force unknown variable work into a fixed subscription. Use an invoice or request when the amount needs approval. Mollie supports on-demand recurring charges after consent through its API, but variable billing requires precise amount notice and usage evidence.

Migrate Manual Renewals Safely

  1. Identify customers repeatedly paying manual links.
  2. Define the recurring promise and cancellation policy.
  3. Invite them through a new explicit consent flow.
  4. Retain the old link only for manual balances.
  5. Prevent both routes billing the same period.
  6. Confirm the first subscription payment and next date.

A prior one-off payment is not automatic consent for future debits.

PayRequest provides payment links and subscriptions above a connected Mollie account. The final rule: if the customer pays this request, use a link; if they authorize this plan to renew, use a subscription.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Mollie payment link recurring?

No. An ordinary payment link is a one-off request, even when the same URL is shared repeatedly.

Can I create a Mollie subscription in the Web app?

No. Mollie says recurring payments require its API directly or indirectly through a partner.

Can an existing link customer be moved automatically?

Invite the customer through a new explicit subscription-consent flow; a one-off payment does not authorize future debits.

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