Taking payment in chat
Let the assistant share a secure Stripe payment link once a customer agrees to pay.
What pay-in-chat does
Some enquiries end with someone ready to pay there and then, like a callout deposit, a booking fee or a lesson. Pay-in-chat lets the assistant create a secure Stripe payment link and drop it straight into the conversation.
The customer pays through Stripe's own checkout, so card details never touch the chat. You define exactly what can be sold, so the assistant can't invent a price or charge for something off-list.
Setting up your catalogue
Go to Settings, then Pay-in-chat. Connect your Stripe account, then add the items you're happy for the assistant to offer. Each item has a name, a price and a short description, for example 'Plumber callout deposit, £50'.
Only enabled items can be offered, and the assistant quotes the exact price you set. The Stripe link is created the first time an item is used and then reused, so checkout is quick.
How the assistant uses it
The assistant only shares a payment link after the customer has clearly agreed to pay. It won't push a link just because someone asked a price. For that, it simply tells them the cost.
This keeps the experience honest and low-pressure. The customer stays in control, you stay in control of what's for sale, and Stripe handles the money safely.