Quickstart

Create your first checkout with Stafiel.

Use this guide to create your first checkout through the simplest path in the Merchant Dashboard. It avoids API setup so you can confirm the core payment flow first.

Before You Start

You need:

  • A Google or GitHub account for signing in to Stafiel.
  • A browser extension crypto wallet for the network you plan to enable, used to verify your merchant settlement wallet address.
  • An MFA device, such as a smartphone with an authenticator app installed.

Use a wallet that supports the network you plan to enable, such as an EVM-compatible, Solana, or Tron wallet. Centralized exchange deposit addresses are not supported as merchant settlement wallets.

1. Sign In And Create A Merchant

After signing in to the Stafiel Merchant Dashboard with the Google or GitHub account you want to use, create a merchant for the business or storefront that will accept payments.

For more detail, see Dashboard Navigation and Account and MFA.

2. Set Up Merchant

Complete the required merchant setup steps:

  • Enable MFA for your account.
  • Connect the wallet that will receive merchant funds for settlement.
  • Enable at least one supported token and network for checkout.

For more detail, see Wallet Settings.

3. Create A Checkout Session

Create a checkout session from the Merchant Dashboard. The session represents one payment attempt for a specific amount, token, network, and merchant.

For more detail, see Dashboard Navigation.

4. Verify The Checkout Session

Open the hosted checkout page and confirm that it shows the expected amount, token, network, payment address or QR code, and payment status.

If you want to complete the payment yourself, use a payer wallet that matches the selected token and network. You can check the payment status on the hosted checkout page or in the Merchant Dashboard.

For more detail, see Orders.

Next Steps

  • Read Mainnet vs Testnet to understand how sandbox testing stays separate from real payments.
  • Review Checkout Sessions to understand what a checkout represents and how to choose the customer-facing surface.
  • Use Go-Live Checklist before accepting real customer payments.