RESOURCES
Guides for accepting USDT and USDC
Learn the product step by step, or explore practical guides for building a reliable crypto payment process.
PRODUCT GUIDE
Set up and use GramPayBot
A single learning path from your first app to wallets, invoices, buyer checkout and team notifications.
Getting started: the bot and your first app
Open GramPayBot, create your first app and get familiar with the bot and web cabinet.
Open guide ↗Set up wallets and networks
Add wallet addresses, select payment networks and understand why GramPayBot never holds your funds.
Open guide ↗Create invoices in the bot, Mini App or cabinet
Create an invoice, separate its public description from your private note, and send the right payment link.
Open guide ↗What buyers see at checkout
A tour of the hosted checkout and what buyers should do when paying.
Open guide ↗Payment notifications in a Telegram group
Connect a team group so managers, fulfilment and support see payment events together.
Open guide ↗PRACTICAL RESOURCES
Build a reliable payment process
Problem-focused articles organized by business workflow and connected to the relevant use case.
Website payment automation
How automated crypto payment verification works
How invoices, on-chain evidence and payment states turn a USDT or USDC transfer into a confirmed payment for one specific order.
Open guide ↗How to choose a crypto payment gateway
A practical framework for comparing crypto payment gateways by operational fit instead of headline fees or token count.
Open guide ↗Stablecoin payments for online business: practical guide
A practical guide to deciding whether stablecoin payments fit an online business and building a reliable customer payment process.
Open guide ↗Crypto payment gateway without a monthly fee
A practical cost framework for comparing pay-as-you-go, percentage, subscription and self-hosted crypto payment models.
Open guide ↗How to verify a crypto payment and avoid fake screenshots
A practical checklist for verifying USDT and USDC payments without trusting screenshots or unrelated transaction hashes.
Open guide ↗Crypto payment links
How crypto payment links work
A practical guide to requesting and tracking one-off USDT or USDC payments without a website integration.
Open guide ↗How to create a crypto payment link
Create and send a tracked USDT or USDC payment request from the web cabinet or Telegram—no website or API required.
Open guide ↗When to use a crypto payment link instead of a wallet address
A practical decision guide for sellers choosing between a raw wallet address and a tracked USDT or USDC payment request.
Open guide ↗Crypto invoicing workflow for small business
A practical operating process for managing recurring USDT or USDC payment requests across customers, orders and team members.
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