Solutions
The problem bookto solves for you
Get paid the way you actually work — before a session, without a webshop, without chasing invoices.
Get paid before your session
You give the session. You send the invoice. You wait. There is a different way — one where the client pays before you start, with no invoice needed.
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Sell online without a webshop
If you have one to ten things to sell, you don't need a webshop. You need a checkout page — one page per product, one link to share, one payment moment.
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Stop invoicing after delivery
Post-delivery invoicing is not a payment preference — it is a cashflow gap. Getting paid first is structurally better for your business.
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You don't need to create an invoice, you only need to check it before you send it
Automatically create invoices in your accounting tool when an order is paid. bookto checkout sends order data to your accounting or invoicing software — so you never copy an order manually again.
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Your expertise is already a product — you just keep selling it by the hour
Most consultants, coaches and experts never learned to package what they know. They think, work and invoice on demand. A checkout page quietly teaches you to turn your expertise into a product.
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Glossary
Understand the basics
Plain-language explanations of the terms behind selling online.
The building blocks of selling online
Every online sale is made of the same few parts: a landing page, sometimes a shopping cart, a checkout page that collects the order, a payment provider that moves the money, and a confirmation. Understand each one and you can see exactly which parts you actually need.
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Checkout page vs payment link — what is the difference?
A payment link sends money. A checkout page sells something. This article explains the difference and when to use each.
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Checkout page vs webshop — what is the difference?
A webshop is a project. A checkout page is a payment moment. This article explains the difference and when each is the right tool.
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What is a checkout page?
A checkout page is a standalone web page dedicated to a single product or service. A buyer lands on it, sees exactly what they are buying, pays, and receives a confirmation. Used by freelancers, consultants, coaches, and other professionals who want to sell online without building a webshop.
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Compare
bookto checkout vs the alternatives
Honest comparisons with the other tools and platforms, so you can pick what fits.
bookto checkout vs Mollie payment links — what is the difference?
A Mollie payment link sends money. bookto checkout sells something. You still use Mollie for the payment — but your client sees what they are buying and you get a proper order record.
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bookto checkout vs Plug&Pay — which is right for you?
Plug&Pay is built for online entrepreneurs with funnels and upsells. bookto checkout is built for professionals with 1–10 products who want simplicity. An honest comparison.
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bookto checkout vs Shopify — do you need a webshop?
Shopify is built for e-commerce businesses with a catalogue and a cart. If you have 1 to 10 products and sell to clients — not consumers — you do not need Shopify.
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bookto checkout vs Stripe — which is right for European freelancers?
Stripe is developer-first payment infrastructure. bookto checkout is a ready-to-use checkout page — no code, Mollie-native, live in 5 minutes.
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bookto checkout vs Wix eCommerce — a simpler way to sell online
You built your Wix site. Adding compliant payments is a different job. bookto checkout gives you a standalone payment page per product — no Wix Commerce setup needed.
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bookto checkout vs WooCommerce — do you need a WordPress shop?
WooCommerce requires WordPress, hosting, plugins, and maintenance. bookto checkout is one page per product — no WordPress needed, live in 5 minutes.
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