
It starts at checkout
PayShare appears as an option next to your normal “Pay now”. Your customer selects PayShare from the basket—just like any other payment option.
Group purchases fail when one person must pay the full amount. PayShare adds split checkout on your existing payment flow.
How it works

PayShare appears as an option next to your normal “Pay now”. Your customer selects PayShare from the basket—just like any other payment option.
PayShare opens a split session. The host chooses how many people are paying, then shares one link or QR.
Each person pays their share on your existing payment flow. When everyone has paid, the booking or order completes as normal.
Built for platforms
Group stays, shared carts, and bookings where everyone needs to pay their share.
Stripe, Adyen, or whoever you already use—PayShare fits beside your existing flow.
Split checkout built for platforms, without replacing your payment stack.
Signal
Abandoned checkouts are already the norm. Group purchases add another failure mode when one payer has to carry the whole amount.
Hotel and accommodation bookings have some of the highest abandonment rates. Research compiled by Revinate (as reported by Hotel-Online) puts hotel cart abandonment at around 80%. PayShare is built for group bookings that stall when one person has to front the full cost.
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