PayPal payment pageguest checkout · no expiry · Pay Later

A PayPal payment page that never expires.

Connect PayPal to your PayRequest payment page and accept PayPal balance, cards via PayPal, PayPal Credit and Pay Later — with guest checkout so buyers don't even need a PayPal account. Unlike PayPal's own Request Money links, it doesn't expire after 10 days.

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Definition

What is a PayPal payment page?

A PayPal payment page is a permanent, branded checkout page where customers pay with PayPal — instead of a one-off Request Money link that expires.

With PayRequest, you connect your PayPal Business account once, and every page you create shows a native PayPal button. Buyers pay from their PayPal balance, a linked card, or PayPal Credit — or check out as a guest with a card, no PayPal account required.

Unlike PayPal's own Request Money feature, which generates a link that expires after 10 days, a PayRequest payment page has no expiry — reuse the same URL for every invoice, on your bio, or on a QR code, indefinitely.

What's included

Everything a PayPal checkout actually needs.

No 10-day expiry

PayPal's own Request Money links expire after 10 days. A PayRequest PayPal payment page stays live permanently — share it once, reuse it forever.

Guest checkout

Buyers pay by card via PayPal's guest flow without creating or logging into a PayPal account — one less reason for a customer to abandon checkout.

Pay Later appears automatically

Pay in 4 and Pay Monthly show up above PayPal's regional thresholds (typically €30+ in the EU, $30+ in the US) with zero extra setup on your end.

PayPal balance, card & PayPal Credit

Buyers choose their PayPal balance, a linked card, or PayPal Credit where available — PayPal handles the method selection inside its own button.

Mix with Stripe, Mollie or crypto

PayPal sits alongside iDEAL, SEPA, cards and USDC on the same PayRequest page — buyers pick whichever method they trust most.

400M+ buyers, 200+ markets

PayPal's own published fee applies (typically 2.9% + €0.35, +1.5% cross-border) — PayRequest doesn't add a percentage on top.

Use cases

Who accepts PayPal on a payment page?

E-commerce & digital products

Sell products or digital downloads and let PayPal's 400M+ trusted-checkout buyers pay in two taps, no separate integration needed.

Freelancers & international clients

Invoice clients abroad and let them pay via PayPal balance or card — often the payment method international clients already trust and use daily.

Higher-ticket purchases

Above PayPal's Pay Later threshold, buyers can split the cost into 4 payments automatically — proven to lift average order value on bigger invoices.

Tips & creator support

Replace a PayPal.me link that expires or feels informal with a branded, permanent payment page supporters can bookmark and reuse.

Cross-border sellers

Reach buyers in 200+ markets who default to PayPal over entering card details directly — especially outside North America and Western Europe.

Repeat billing & retainers

Unlike a one-off Request Money link, a permanent payment page can be reused invoice after invoice without regenerating a new link each time.

How it works

From signup to your first PayPal payment in 3 minutes

  1. 1
    Sign up free
    Create a free PayRequest account. No credit card needed, no monthly minimum.
  2. 2
    Connect your PayPal Business account
    Go to Payment Methods → PayPal and authorize the connection. PayRequest never sees or stores your PayPal password.
  3. 3
    Configure your payment page
    Add quick-pick amounts, an open custom-amount field, or a product showcase. Enable PayPal alongside Stripe, Mollie or crypto if you want.
  4. 4
    Share your permanent page
    Your PayPal payment page gets a branded, shareable URL. Unlike a Request Money link, it doesn't expire — reuse it for every future invoice.
Compared

PayRequest payment page vs. PayPal Request Money

PayPal's own Request Money feature is quick, but it's built for one-off asks — not a reusable, branded checkout.

FeaturePayRequest PayPal pagePayPal Request Money
Link expiryNever — permanent URLExpires after 10 days
Guest checkout (no PayPal account)YesLimited
Custom branding + domainYes (pay.yourbrand.com)No — generic paypal.com link
Quick-pick amount buttonsUp to 12 preset valuesNo
Works alongside Stripe/Mollie/cryptoYes, same checkout pageNo
Pay Later / Pay in 4Appears automaticallyNot supported
FAQ

PayPal payment page questions

What is a PayPal payment page?

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A PayPal payment page is a permanent, branded checkout page that accepts PayPal — as opposed to a one-off Request Money link that expires. With PayRequest, you connect your PayPal Business account once and reuse the same page for every future payment.

Does PayPal Request Money expire, and does this avoid that?

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Yes — PayPal's own Request Money links expire 10 days after they're sent. A PayRequest PayPal payment page has no expiry, so you can share the same URL on an invoice, in your bio, or on a QR code indefinitely.

Do customers need a PayPal account to pay?

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No. PayPal's guest checkout lets buyers pay by card without creating or logging into a PayPal account. Buyers who do have an account can also pay from their PayPal balance, a linked card, or PayPal Credit.

Does PayPal Pay Later / Pay in 4 work on a PayRequest PayPal payment page?

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Yes. Pay Later options appear automatically above PayPal's regional thresholds — typically €30+ in the EU and $30+ in the US — with no extra setup required on your PayRequest page.

What does PayPal charge per transaction?

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PayPal's own published rate applies — typically 2.9% + €0.35 for standard transactions, with a +1.5% surcharge for cross-border payments. PayRequest doesn't add a percentage fee on top of PayPal's rate.

Can I mix PayPal with Stripe, Mollie or crypto on the same page?

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Yes. Your PayRequest payment page can show PayPal alongside card, iDEAL, SEPA and crypto options — the buyer picks whichever method they trust most at checkout.

How long does it take to set up a PayPal payment page?

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About 3 minutes. Sign up free, connect your PayPal Business account via PayPal's own authorization flow, configure your page, and share the URL — no code and no separate PayPal integration required.

Add a permanent PayPal payment page today

Free to start. Guest checkout, Pay Later, no 10-day expiry. Works alongside Stripe, Mollie and crypto.