Copy. Paste. Paid.

Create and share branded payment links with Turbo. No website needed.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is Turbo?

    Turbo makes getting paid easier. Turbo generates links to secure credit card payment pages. Copy the link and send to customers or put a scannable QR code on an invoice or signage. You're also able to specify many options, such as the amount you wish to be paid, or you can let the recipient enter an amount.

  • Can I use my own domain name?

    Yes! Build your brand with every payment link you send! Replace “tur.bo” in your links with your domain name and take control of your content. By using your brand in your links, your audience will know they can trust them. Configure your domain name in Settings, under Custom Domain. It's pretty easy, you'll just need to setup a CNAME record.

  • Can my finance and operations teams use Turbo?

    Yes! We support large businesses with contracts tailored to their needs. Please contact us at hello@tur.bo to learn more!

  • Can I accept all credit cards and ACH?

    Yes! You can accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, and you can enable accepting ACH payments. ACH is often preferable when accepting larger payments where card transaction fees could be prohibitively high.

  • Does Turbo support convenience fees?

    Yes, Turbo provides businesses with the option to collect a convenience fee. A convenience fee is an amount added to the price a cardholder is asked to pay. For example, a merchant may charge a convenience fee of $5 or maybe 3% per charge regardless of the total price, to offset the cost of the transaction.

  • Do you have an API?

    Yes, please visit api.tur.bo for more details!

Copy and share payment links

This example uses the Turbo domain followed by a username and an amount.

https://tur.bo/intentsrentals/123.40

How payment links work

In this example, InTents Rentals, an event equipment rental company needs to collect $123.40.

InTents can text or email payment links to customers, use this link on their website, or create a scannable QR code for easier in-person payments.

Use your domain name for payments

With this example, a customer could change the amount in the URL. You can also omit the amount and let the customer specify an amount.

https://pay.intentsrental.com/123.40

Reinforce your brand

Every payment link using your domain helps promote your brand.

You can also avoid vendor lock-in by using your own domain name.

Choose from our 55 domain names

Turbo provides easily recognizable single word domain names to choose from.

https://pay.rentals/intentsrentals/123.40

Convey understanding, faster

The domain pay.rentals, for example, speaks for itself. Using a white-label domain makes it easier for your customers to understand what the payment is for, and oftentimes is a shorter address.