Qvard

Everything inside the Qvard payment layer

One platform for hosted checkout, invoices, payment links, API payments, webhooks, balances, withdrawals and merchant operations.

Business paymentsCrypto assetsMerchant operations
Product

Qvard features

One platform for hosted checkout, invoices, payment links, API payments, webhooks, balances, withdrawals and merchant operations.

  • Hosted checkout
  • API and webhooks
  • Balances and withdrawals
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Capabilities

Core platform modules

Accepting payments

Hosted checkout

Localized payment page with asset, network and exact transfer instructions.

Crypto invoices

Create payment intents with amount, currency, lifetime and order mapping.

Payment links

Share a ready-to-pay URL in chats, invoices or support conversations.

Checkout branding

Show merchant logo, store name and visual styling on the payment page.

Fixed exchange rate

Lock the quoted amount for the invoice lifetime so customers know exactly what to send.

Integration

API payments

Create payments from your backend and send customers to paymentUrl.

paymentUrl

Redirect customers to the hosted payment page returned by the API.

successUrl / failUrl / returnUrl

Send customers back to the right merchant page after success, failure or manual return.

Webhooks

Final status delivery for order reconciliation and backend automation.

Webhook retry

Retry failed delivery attempts so temporary merchant outages do not lose status updates.

Custom webhook URL

Override status delivery per invoice when one integration needs a separate endpoint.

Sandbox payments

Test payment creation, redirects and webhook handling before production traffic.

Money & operations

Merchant balances

Track available funds by asset and network before withdrawal or reconciliation.

Automatic withdrawals

Move funds out by rule when thresholds, schedules or asset policies are met.

Manual withdrawals

Let finance teams review and initiate withdrawals when extra control is needed.

Underpayment recovery

Show the customer the missing amount instead of losing the order.

Late payment tracking

Credit funds even if the invoice has already expired.

Reports and exports

Export operational data for finance, support and reconciliation workflows.

Email receipts

Send confirmations to customers or internal teams after important payment events.

Telegram notifications

Notify operators about payment events without requiring them to watch the dashboard.

Security & control

2FA

Add a second layer of protection for account access and sensitive actions.

API key scopes

Limit API access by product area and reduce operational risk.

IP whitelist

Restrict API usage to approved merchant infrastructure.

Audit log

Make sensitive actions visible for owners and support teams.

Team roles

Separate permissions for owners, developers, support and finance users.

Status page

Give teams a clear view of incidents, availability and integration status.

Network health

Show availability of scanners and supported blockchain networks.

FAQ

FAQ

A quick overview of how Qvard handles payments, integration and merchant operations.

What is Qvard?

Qvard is a custodial crypto payment gateway for businesses that need hosted checkout, invoices, API payments and merchant balances.

Which assets are supported?

You can accept USDT, USDC, BTC, LTC, DOT, TRX, BNB, ETH, TON and USDT on TON. USDT is available on several networks, so customers can pay through the route they already use.

Is it good for developers?

Yes. The integration is built around creating a payment, redirecting the customer to paymentUrl and receiving a final webhook status, so orders in your system update automatically.

Can I customize checkout?

Yes. You can set the shop name, logo, button color, return URLs and localized texts so the payment page feels like part of your product.

What do I need to get started?

Create a merchant account, complete business verification and get access to the sandbox. After testing an invoice, connect hosted checkout, payment links or the API and start accepting real payments.

How do withdrawals work?

Funds are tracked in merchant balances separated by asset and network. You can withdraw manually or set up withdrawal rules for automatic payouts.

Launch crypto payments without building blockchain infrastructure

Use Qvard as your payment layer: checkout, invoices, payment links, status tracking, balances and withdrawals.