Welcome To Clicknpay Open Api Payment Gateway

Integrate with open api and get instant payments directly into your merchants, All in one access from ecocash , onemoney ,zamtel and aitel

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Process

How it works

Sign up

Craete account, unqiue Id that will be useful when connecting to Clicknpay APIs

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Create Tokens

Create your unqiue id from any service you want to integrate with

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Integrations

Use the token generated to integrate with your system and start receiving payments

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View payments

A nice dashboard that shows all your received payments and all transcaion history

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

An open API is a publicly available application programming interface that provides developers with programmatic access to a proprietary software application or web service. APIs are sets of requirements that govern how one application can communicate and interact with another.

Any organization or individual can be able to use OPEN API for the payments integrations.

it offers a vast payment integations like ecocash , one-money and all local bank payment integation.

Many protocols are now available to be used in API testing, such as JMS, REST, HTTP, UDDI and SOAP.

APIs, especially modern RESTful APIs, are a nice creation that can certainly simplify and accelerate integration efforts, which makes it more likely you will benefit from them. But APIs can and do change for various reasons, sometimes abruptly, and hence REST APIs do not differ from traditional integration methods in this respect. If an API call is obsolete and disappears, your procedure will interrupt and it is important to understand how often the APIs you depend on change or are deprecated.

The working principle of an API is commonly expressed through the request-response communication between a client and a server. The client is any front-end application that a user interacts with. The server is in charge of backend logic and database operations. In this scenario, an API works as a middle layer between the client and the server, making it possible to send data requests and responses.

APIs serve numerous purposes. Generally, they can simplify and speed up software development. Developers can add functionality (i.e., a recommender system, accommodation booking engine, payment processing, or image recognition feature) from other providers to existing solutions or build new applications using services by third-party providers.

General quota limits

10 queries per second (QPS) per IP address. In the API Console, there is a similar quota referred to as Requests per 100 seconds per user. By default, it is set to 100 requests per 100 seconds per user and can be adjusted to a maximum value of 1,000.

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