How to Use Tap to Pay on the Mobile App

How to Use Tap to Pay on the Mobile App

Your Point of Sale (POS) allows you to collect payment from customers immediately, including by collecting payment via Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Let’s check how to use your Mobile App to use Tap to Pay.

Using Tap to Pay #

  • First, open the mobile app and log in with your account credentials. From the main dashboard, access the apps section.
  • Next, click the card icon to access your POS.
  • Enter your total or products (1), select the related contact if applicable (2), then review the sale.
  • After reviewing the details, click Choose Payment Instruments.
  • Select your connected Tap to Pay option at the top. This will be named differently depending on the connected payment provider.
  • Select Tap to Pay, touch your customer’s card to your phone, and you’re done!

Now you can easily collect payments on the go, even if you didn’t bring a card reader, helping you complete sales smoothly and leave customers satisfied.

Frequently Asked Questions #

What is Tap to Pay? #

Tap to Pay lets you collect payment from customers using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, so a customer can pay by touching their card to your phone.

Where do I access the POS on the mobile app? #

Open the apps section from the main dashboard, then click the card icon to access your POS.

Do I need a card reader to use Tap to Pay? #

No. Tap to Pay uses your phone’s NFC capability, so you can collect payments even if you didn’t bring a card reader.

How do I add items to the sale? #

Enter your total or select products, choose the related contact if applicable, then review the sale before collecting payment.

Why is my Tap to Pay option named differently? #

The connected Tap to Pay option is named according to your connected payment provider, so the label varies depending on which provider you use.

How do I complete the payment? #

Click Choose Payment Instruments, select your Tap to Pay option, then touch the customer’s card to your phone to complete the sale.

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Updated on May 26, 2026
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