How to Build Payment Processor as a Free User
This guide will take you through the available features for non-premium users and how to effectively set up your payment acceptance options.
Step 1: Getting Started
Navigation: Go to the Build section from your dashboard.
Available Features: Note that custom emails and custom tokens are not available for non-premium users.
Step 2: Choosing a Network
Network Selection: Select your preferred network (e.g., Sepolia for this example). Be aware that once a network is chosen, it's locked due to unsaved changes. Restart by clicking the trashcan icon if needed.
Step 3: Accepting Native Tokens
Native Token Acceptance: Decide if you want to accept the network's native token (e.g., ETH for Ethereum, BNB for Binance, MATIC for Polygon). This option is available for every network.
Option Toggle: Choose to accept by selecting 'Yes'. This selection can be toggled on or off.
Step 4: Using FUSDT for Testing
FUSDT: This is the fake USDT used for testing. Collect it from the faucet to test payment processor functions.
Connect Your Wallet: Ensure your wallet is connected to receive up to 2 FUSDT per day for testing.
Step 5: Managing Product IDs
Product ID Limit: Remember, free users can add up to 10 product IDs. After reaching this limit, consider upgrading to add more.
Adding a New Product ID:
Switch the toggle to add a new ID.
Enter a unique identifier for your product. This should be distinct and memorable as it's used for transaction identification.
Press Enter to lock in the ID.
Step 6: Setting Product Prices
Price Input: Enter the price for your product after adding the product ID.
Saving Changes: Ensure you save your changes by hitting the Save button.
Step 7: Editing and Updating Products
Editing Products: Switch back to 'Edit Product ID' to see your listed products, such as the newly added sneakers.
Price Adjustments: Update prices as needed by entering the new amount and pressing Enter.