No-Website PayPal Guide

A Simple PayPal Payment Page — No Website Needed

You don't need a website, a developer, or PayPal's button code to start collecting PayPal payments today. Here are your real options, what each one is missing, and how to get a proper hosted payment page in under 2 minutes.

TL;DR — 3 ways to get a PayPal payment page with no website

paypal.me page
Quick personal payments, no branding needed
30 seconds
PayPal payment button
You already have a website to embed it on
10+ minutes
Hosted payment page (PayRequest)
A real, branded page you can send a link to — no website required
2 minutes
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Payment page vs payment link: what's the difference?

People use these terms interchangeably, but they're not quite the same thing. A payment link is just a URL — click it, pay, done. A payment page is a full hosted page: your logo, a description of what you're selling, the amount, and a checkout — something a customer would actually trust enough to pay on. If you're a freelancer, coach, or small shop without a website, a payment page is what makes you look legitimate instead of like a random link in a DM.

Looks like a real business

Your name, logo, and a clear description — not just a bare PayPal username.

No website required

The page itself is the website. Share the URL anywhere — bio, DM, email, QR code.

Works for repeat use

One page, share it forever — unlike a one-off link you have to regenerate.

Accepts more than PayPal

A hosted page can offer PayPal alongside cards, iDEAL, or Apple Pay — so customers without PayPal can still pay.

3 ways to build a PayPal payment page without a website

Each option trades off setup time against how professional and flexible the result is. Here's what each actually gives you.

1

paypal.me — the bare-minimum page

Your paypal.me/yourname URL opens a basic PayPal-branded page where someone can type an amount and pay you. It technically works with no website, but it's PayPal's page, not yours — no logo, no product description, no way to explain what they're paying for.

  • Go to paypal.com/paypalme and sign in
  • Claim your username — this becomes paypal.me/yourname
  • Share the link; customers land on PayPal's generic payment page
Best for: One-off personal payments where you trust the other person already knows what it's for
2

PayPal payment button — needs a website to embed it

PayPal's button generator gives you an HTML snippet for a 'Buy Now' or 'Pay Now' button. The button itself looks more professional, but you need somewhere to paste the code — a website, which is exactly what this guide assumes you don't have.

  • Go to paypal.com/buttons and design a button
  • Copy the generated HTML/JavaScript snippet
  • Paste it into your website's code — no website, no button
Best for: Businesses that already have a website but want a quick checkout button on it
3

Hosted payment page — a real page, no website, no code

A hosted payment page gives you a proper, branded checkout page at its own URL — your logo, your product or service description, your amount — without needing any website of your own to host it on. PayPal works as one of the payment methods on the page, alongside cards and other local methods.

  • Sign up free and create a payment page with your name, amount, and description
  • Connect PayPal (and optionally cards, iDEAL, or other methods) as payment options
  • Share the page URL — customers see your branding, not a generic PayPal screen
Best for: Freelancers, coaches, small shops, and service businesses who want to look credible without building a website
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paypal.me vs PayPal button vs hosted payment page

The right choice depends on whether you already have a website, and how professional the page needs to look to your customers.

Featurepaypal.me pagePayPal buttonHosted page (PayRequest)
Needs a websiteNoYesNo
Setup time30 seconds10+ minutes (plus a website)2 minutes
Your branding (logo, name)NoMatches your siteFull branding
Product/service descriptionNoYes (on your site)Yes
Payment methodsPayPal onlyPayPal + cards (if configured)PayPal + 20+ methods (iDEAL, SEPA, Klarna, cards…)
Reusable for repeat customersYes, but genericYes, on your siteYes, fully branded
Automatic payment remindersNoNoYes
Recurring/subscription supportNoLimitedFull subscriptions + dunning

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What a bare paypal.me page can't do

For a single trusted payment, paypal.me is fine. The moment you're asking a stranger to pay — or asking the same customer to pay again next month — the cracks show.

No branding, no trust signal

A bare paypal.me URL gives a customer nothing to verify who you are or what they're paying for. Many people simply won't pay an unbranded link from someone they don't already know.

PayPal-only checkout

Customers who don't have or don't trust PayPal will bounce. A hosted page can offer cards, iDEAL, Klarna, and Apple Pay alongside PayPal so nobody is turned away.

No automatic reminders

If someone doesn't pay, you have to remember to chase them yourself — every time.

No recurring billing

paypal.me is one-shot only. There's no way to bill the same customer monthly without manually sending a new link every cycle.

Higher PayPal fees

3.49% + a fixed fee on commercial paypal.me transactions is one of the higher rates in payments — and you have no way to offer a cheaper local method alongside it.

Nothing to point to as a 'storefront'

If a customer asks 'do you have a website?', a paypal.me link isn't a satisfying answer. A hosted payment page is something you can actually share as your business's payment page.

How PayRequest gives you a real payment page in 2 minutes

PayRequest hosts your payment page for you — no website, no code, no developer. Add your name and logo, set what you're charging for, connect PayPal alongside cards and local payment methods, and share the link. Everything else — reminders, receipts, a customer portal — comes built in, free to start.

  • A branded, hosted payment page at its own shareable URL
  • PayPal works alongside 20+ other methods (cards, iDEAL, SEPA, Klarna, Apple Pay…)
  • Automatic payment reminders — you stop chasing customers manually
  • Self-service customer portal — customers can view receipts and manage subscriptions
  • Free to start: every feature included, you only pay 2% per successful payment (capped at €25)

Frequently asked questions

Can I accept PayPal payments without having a website?

Yes. A paypal.me link works with no website, but it's a bare PayPal-branded page with no logo or description. A hosted payment page (like PayRequest's) gives you a fully branded checkout page at its own URL — also with no website required — that looks like a real business page instead of a generic PayPal screen.

Is there a free PayPal payment page maker?

Yes — PayRequest lets you create a hosted PayPal payment page for free. Every feature is included on the Free plan; you only pay 2% per successful payment, capped at €25 per transaction. There's no monthly fee to get started.

Does my customer need a PayPal account to pay my payment page?

With a bare paypal.me link, the customer generally needs or is pushed toward a PayPal account. With a hosted PayRequest payment page, PayPal is offered as one option alongside cards and other local payment methods, so customers without PayPal can still pay.

Can I add my logo and business name to a PayPal payment page?

Not on a plain paypal.me page — that's PayPal's generic template. On a hosted payment page like PayRequest, you add your logo, business name, and a description of what you're charging for, so the page looks like it belongs to you, not to PayPal.

What's the difference between a PayPal payment link and a PayPal payment page?

A payment link is just a URL that opens a checkout — often a bare PayPal screen with no context. A payment page is the actual hosted page the link opens to: with your branding, a description, and (on a tool like PayRequest) multiple payment methods, not just PayPal.

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