Accept Android Pay in stores
It’s fast and easy to let your customers pay in your stores with Android Pay. Integration varies depending on your hardware and network setup. However, these are the most typical steps to get your stores up and running.
Review the Android Pay requirements
Work with your terminal and point-of-sale providers and your acquirer to ensure you’re set up to accept Android Pay transactions.
Staff training
When paying with Android Pay, customers may indicate to the cashier or sales associate that they want to “Pay with my phone,” “Pay with Android,” “Tap my phone,” or even “Pay with Google.” Help your staff understand what this means and what they need to do.
- US customers must unlock their device as part of the customer verification process in order to tap and pay
- Make your staff familiar with contactless payments
- Explain how contactless payments differ from traditional ones, both from the customer’s and staff point of view
- Training can include staff practicing the completion of transactions via contactless payment on your terminals
- Ensure they’re ready to handle common scenarios, including a normal payment, a return or refund, a declined transaction, etc.
Market Android Pay
Use the Android Pay branding tools and guidelines to let your customers know they can spend more time shopping and breeze through checkouts using Android Pay in your stores.
Save to Android Pay
Let your app customers buy with Android Pay
If you sell physical goods and services through your own Android mobile app, integrate with the Android Pay API to allow your customers to pay with Android Pay wherever you do business. See more about the Android Pay API.
Review the Android Pay requirements
Work with your terminal and point-of-sale providers and your acquirer to ensure you’re set up to accept Android Pay transactions.
Staff training
When paying with Android Pay, customers may indicate to the cashier or sales associate that they want to “Pay with my phone,” “Pay with Android,” “Tap my phone,” or even “Pay with Google.” Help your staff understand what this means and what they need to do.
- Make your staff familiar with contactless payments
- Explain how contactless payments differ from traditional ones, both from the customer’s and staff point of view
- Training can include staff practicing the completion of transactions via contactless payment on your terminals
- Ensure they’re ready to handle common scenarios, including a normal payment, a return or refund, a declined transaction, etc.
Market Android Pay
Use the Android Pay branding tools and guidelines to let your customers know they can spend more time shopping and breeze through checkouts using Android Pay in your stores.
Save to Android Pay
Once your customers are paying with Android Pay, give them a rewarding experience and help them save; integrate with Save to Android Pay to let your customers earn on and use your loyalty cards, gift cards, and offers at your checkout in your stores. Learn more About Save To Android Pay, its benefits, and the simple and fast API integration.
It’s fast and easy to let your customers pay in your stores with Android Pay. Integration varies depending on your hardware and network setup. However, these are the most typical steps to get your stores up and running.
Review the Android Pay requirements
Work with your terminal and point-of-sale providers and your acquirer to ensure you’re set up to accept Android Pay transactions.
Staff training
When paying with Android Pay, customers may indicate to the cashier or sales associate that they want to “Pay with my phone,” “Pay with Android,” “Tap my phone,” or even “Pay with Google.” Help your staff understand what this means and what they need to do.
- Customers must "wake" their device in order to tap and pay. For some large purchases, they will be required to unlock their device as well
- Make your staff familiar with contactless payments
- Explain how contactless payments differ from traditional ones, both from the customer’s and staff point of view
- Training can include staff practicing the completion of transactions via contactless payment on your terminals
- Ensure they’re ready to handle common scenarios, including a normal payment, a return or refund, a declined transaction, etc.
Market Android Pay
Use the Android Pay branding tools and guidelines to let your customers know they can spend more time shopping and breeze through checkouts using Android Pay in your stores.
Save to Android Pay
Once your customers are paying with Android Pay, give them a rewarding experience and help them save; integrate with Save to Android Pay to let your customers earn on and use your loyalty cards, gift cards, and offers at your checkout in your stores. See more About Save To Android Pay, its benefits, and the simple and fast API integration.
Let your app customers buy with Android Pay
If you sell physical goods and services through your own Android mobile app, integrate with the Android Pay API to allow your customers to pay with Android Pay wherever you do business. See more about the Android Pay API.