Click2Call buttons and Scan-to-Call QR codes give your customers a single tap into a Paytia secure phone payment line — from your website, your invoices, your emails, or anywhere you can put a QR. No app. No login. The call starts, the card data goes straight to your acquirer, and your network never touches it.
1 tap
To start a payment
SAQ A
PCI scope outcome
Per number
QR generated
Weeks
To go live
There's no new channel to build and no new supplier to integrate. You generate a QR or a button in the SecureFlow console, put it wherever your customers are, and Paytia handles the secure payment when they call.
Generate your QR code or Click2Call button
In the SecureFlow console, pick any active phone number on your account and generate a QR code, or copy the HTML snippet for a Click2Call button. Each one is tied to that specific number — one for sales, one for billing, one for collections — and tracked separately.
Distribute it across your channels
Drop the Click2Call button on your contact or support page, embed the QR in an email, print it on an invoice or statement, or add it to a direct-mail piece. Download the QR as a vector graphic so it scales cleanly at any size.
Customer taps or scans — the call starts
The customer taps the button or points their camera at the QR. No app to download, no login required. Their phone dials directly into your Paytia secure payment line in one tap.
Call routes to the right payment line
The call lands on whichever Paytia line you chose when you generated the QR or button — Agent Capture Assist so an agent takes the payment live, AutoPay IVR for 24/7 self-serve, or a dedicated number for a specific store, department, or out-of-hours service.
Payment taken securely, card data stays off your network
DTMF masking captures the customer's card on their own handset. The tones never reach your agent or your recording. The payment routes through Paytia to your acquirer — your infrastructure never touches the card number.
Generate a dedicated QR for any active phone number in your account. One for sales, one for billing, one for collections — all tracked separately so you know exactly which channel drove the call.
Drop an HTML snippet on your contact page, support page, or chat widget. Customers tap and the call starts on their device — desktop or mobile, nothing extra needed.
Download QR codes as vector graphics so they print cleanly at any scale — invoices, statements, billboards, direct mail. You can also email them to your team straight from the SecureFlow console.
Every tap or scan lands the caller on a Paytia payment line — Agent Capture Assist for live calls, AutoPay IVR for 24/7 self-serve, or a specific store or department number. You choose when you generate the QR.
We're a PCI DSS Level 1 Service Provider, independently audited every year by a QSA. That's what lets us take the card data off your network entirely, dropping most merchants from SAQ D (329 controls) to SAQ A (22).
See calls initiated and payments converted per QR or button, with source-channel attribution. Activate or deactivate individual QRs, generate new ones yourself, and run custom reports — all from one place.
Click2Call is a button or link you place on a website, in an email, or in an app — customers tap it and their phone dials directly. Scan-to-Call is a QR code you can put anywhere: invoices, print, signage, or packaging. Customers point their camera and the call starts. Both route into the same Paytia secure payment line; the difference is the channel you're distributing through.
No. Click2Call buttons work in any mobile or desktop browser. QR codes are read by the built-in camera app on any modern smartphone — iOS or Android. There's no download, no login, and no account to create.
The call routes into whichever Paytia payment line you linked when you generated the QR or button. That could be an agent taking the payment live (Agent Capture Assist), an automated IVR (AutoPay, available 24/7), or a dedicated line for a specific store, department, or time of day.
Card data never touches your website, your invoices, your print supplier, or anything else that carries the QR. It only enters the picture when the customer keys their card on their own phone during the call. DTMF masking keeps the tones off the agent's headset and out of the recording. Because your infrastructure doesn't handle the card number, most merchants drop from SAQ D (329 PCI DSS controls) to SAQ A (22).
Yes. Each QR code and each Click2Call button is tracked individually in SecureFlow. You can see how many calls were initiated, how many converted to a completed payment, and which channel the call came from — whether that's an invoice, a contact page, a direct-mail piece, or somewhere else.
Once your Paytia account is configured, generating QR codes and Click2Call buttons takes minutes in the SecureFlow console. Getting the account set up and your payment lines configured typically takes a few weeks.
See how Click2Call and Scan-to-Call fit with our other solutions on the solutions overview, or read how secure phone payments work in our PCI-compliant call center guide.
Book a 15-minute demo. We'll show you how Click2Call and Scan-to-Call route customers into a secure payment line, walk through what the PCI scope reduction looks like, and quote against your call volume.
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