Overview

Learn about "Hands In", the no.1 split payments platform for your businesses

What is "Hands In"?

Hands In is a payments platform that helps businesses of all sizes take split payments through multiple cards, groups, and instalments online. The platform provides a single API that companies can use to connect to a wide range of payment providers, including PSPs, and alternative payment methods.

Hands In also offers a range of split payment methods that help businesses recover card declines due to insufficient funds and drive incremental revenue:

  • Multi Card Payments - Provides your customers with the ability to split a payment over multiple debit or credit cards.
  • Group Payments - Provides your customers with the ability to split a payment with friends or family.

Get started with Hands In

To begin using Hands In, follow these steps:

  1. Account setup - Learn how to set up your Hands In account, connect your payment processor(s), configure your brand settings and take your first payment.
  2. Integration - Hands In provides multiple ways to integrate with your existing systems. You can get started with using our:
    • Payment Links (No Code) - Hands In provides payment links that can be sent in emails or other to invoice customers quickly and easily.
    • Hosted Payment Page (No Code) - Hands In provides a secure, customizable checkout experience that seamlessly integrates with your existing website or app. This feature supports all of our split payment methods, providing greater customer flexibility.
    • Embedded Payment Fields (Low Code) - Hands In provides fully customizable payment fields which can be directly embedded on your existing website or mobile app keeping your brand and styling consistent.
    • Direct API (Only Code) - Hands In provides an SDK (for select programming languages) or an API (universal) for a completely seamless and direct integration. Detailed instructions for both integration methods can be found in the SDK Documentation and API Reference.
  3. Webhook Notifications - Set up webhook notifications to stay informed about payment events. This allows you to automate responses to payment outcomes and maintain real-time awareness of your payment activity.
  4. Go Live - Before switching your account to Live Mode and taking real payments, you may want to fine-tune your settings and perform tests to ensure everything is functioning as expected.