Simple, secure payment links.
Easily request and accept customer
payments with payment links powered by
StripeBVSUP-00180—all from your Bluevine dashboard.
Accept payments with ease.
Set up in minutes
Quickly send payment links to
customers via email, text, or social
media—or include on an invoice.Manage links your way
Toggle payment links on and off,
plus use unique links for different
products, services, or customers.Offer flexible options
Customers can pay you the way they
want—via card, digital wallet, or
ACH—with no code or special setup.
Affordable processing fees.
Enjoy straightforward pricing with full transparency—no
surprises, hidden fees, or surcharges.
Our payment processing fees are assessed per transaction, so
they scale with your business.
Card
2.9%
+ $0.60
ACH bank transfer
1%
How payment
links work.
Together, Bluevine and Stripe make getting paid intuitive and frictionless for both your business and your customers.
To get started, enable payment processing and connect your Stripe account to your Bluevine account.
Don’t have a Stripe account? Easily create one from the Sales tab of your dashboard.BVSUP-00180
Create a payment link in just a few clicks and share via email, text, social media, or add to an invoice.
Your customers click the payment link and can pay the way they want—via credit card, debit card, ACH direct debit, or digital wallet.
Receive customer payments directly into your main business checking account or one of your sub-accounts—and you could start earning APY immediately.BVSUP-00147

Need to send
an invoice?
Send free, unlimited invoices with your company logo in just a few clicks. If you’ve enabled payment processing, your customers will be able to pay via card, ACH, or digital wallet—just pay processing fees.
Plus, you can easily manage customers, invoices, and cash flow all from your Bluevine dashboard.
Interested in learning more?
Email our team about how you can start sending invoicing and payment links with Bluevine.
Bluevine Payment Links FAQs.
A payment link is a simple, secure way for businesses to accept payments from customers. Payment links allow you to create and share a URL with your customers for single or multiple transactions. Then customers can select their preferred payment option—including credit card, debit card, and ACH direct debit—and you receive payment directly into your business checking account.
No, you do not need a business website to use Bluevine Payment Links to accept customer payments. One of the most convenient benefits of payment links is that you can simply create a link and send to your customers—without any website or code needed.
First, you can enable payment processing and connect your Stripe account to your Bluevine Business Checking account.BVSUP-00180 If you don’t already have a Stripe account, you can easily create one right from your Bluevine dashboard. Then, you’ll be able to set up payment links in just a few clicks for different products or services, individual customers and invoices, limited-time offers, and more. You can also turn links on or off as needed, and even add them to invoices so customers can pay you directly from an invoice via their preferred payment method.
You can share payment links with your customers in a variety of ways, including via email, text/SMS, or social media. You can also include payment links in invoices you send from your Bluevine dashboard, which can be branded with your company logo.
Yes! Payment links are a simple and safe way to accept payments from customers. Powered by Stripe, Bluevine Payment Links help keep all customer information private and secure.BVSUP-00180
Once you enable payment processing and connect your Stripe account, you can easily include a payment link on your invoice so customers can pay via credit card and other convenient payment methods. You’ll also be able to track payments and automatically reconcile paid invoices.
Yes, you can create and send payment links to customers for free through your Bluevine dashboard. However, depending on how a customer chooses to make their payment, you may be responsible for any associated payment processing fees, i.e., to accept credit card, debit card, or ACH direct debit payments.