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Payment Links for Business: How eLinx™ Simplifies Embedded Collections

Posted on June 25, 2026
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A payment link should do more than charge a card. The best ones connect and tokenize a bank account, collect or send funds, and offer flexible ways to pay, all in one branded flow.

Most businesses already use payment links somewhere. You generate a link, send it to a customer, and they pay. It is fast to start, and for a one-time card charge, it is fine. The trouble shows up the moment your needs get even slightly more real: you want to collect rent every month, pay out a claim without asking for bank details over email, connect a bank account you can reuse, or let a customer split a payment they cannot make in full. A basic link cannot do any of that. So teams bolt on another tool, then another, and the clean idea of one link turns into a pile of disconnected steps.

That is the gap this article is about. A payment link does not have to be a thin card form. It can be the front door to a complete, branded payment experience that connects bank accounts, moves money in both directions, and keeps the data clean behind the scenes. That is what VoPay built with eLinx™, and it is worth walking through how it actually works.

What a payment link should actually do

Strip it back to the job. A business needs to get money from a customer, or get money to a customer, with as little friction and as few errors as possible. A link is just the delivery mechanism. The value is in what happens after the customer taps it.

A capable payment link should let the customer connect a real payment method, not just key in a card number that may fail next month. It should work in both directions, so the same tool that collects a payment can also send one. It should tokenize the connected account so it can be reused without re-entry, which cuts errors and failed payments. It should carry your brand, not a third party's. And it should require little or no engineering to launch. Hold a basic link up to that list, and the gap is obvious. Most link tools only process a card and stop there.

How eLinx™ works

eLinx™ is a no-code payment link technology that lets businesses send and collect payments, connect and tokenize customer bank accounts, and offer flexible ways to pay, all in a single branded workflow. It is bi-directional, so one link can both request a payment and issue a payout. A business sets up the link in one of two ways: from the VoPay Account Portal with no development work, or from a single endpoint on the eLinx™ API for deeper integration. When the link is created, the business chooses whether to send it by email, SMS, or WhatsApp, or to generate a URL to embed directly into an existing platform.

From there, the experience belongs to the customer. They open the link on any device, connect their bank account through online banking or by entering details manually, choose how they want to pay or get paid, and confirm. The account is tokenized so it can be reused for future payments without re-entry. The status updates successfully, and the business can track it in the Portal or through webhook notifications. The whole thing is responsive, branded, and usually finished in under a minute.

The eLinx™ suite: four parts, one experience

eLinx™ is not a single feature. It is a suite of four components that share the same branded, no code foundation. Each solves a different part of the money movement problem, and they combine into one workflow.

  • eLinx™ Connect. Securely connects and tokenizes a customer's payment method, a bank account, a credit card, or a debit card. Customers authenticate online or enter details manually, with no paperwork, and the credentials are tokenized for future use. It can run on its own to capture a payment method, or combine with a transaction. For bank debits it generates the right region-specific debit authorization automatically.
  • eLinx™ Pay. Sends funds to a recipient through a secure link, with or without their details on file. The sender creates a payout request, the recipient picks how they want to receive the money, and real-time notifications confirm acceptance. It is ideal for loan disbursements, insurance claims, and refunds, because you never have to collect bank details upfront.
  • eLinx™ Collect. Requests and collects funds from customers, one time or on a schedule, for recurring billing, subscriptions, or memberships. Because the account is connected and tokenized before collection, the business gets a unified view of who has and has not paid, and follow-up reminders are automated. In Canada, the debit authorization (PAD) agreement is presented and stored as part of the Collect experience.
  • eLinx™ Flex. Gives customers flexible ways to pay so fewer payments fail. They can split a payment across methods, pay part now and the rest later, or pay in structured installments on a custom schedule, all in a white-label experience. It removes the I do not have enough in one account barrier and helps reduce aging receivables.
VoPay mobile payment flow showing a customer requesting a payment, selecting a payment method, securely connecting a bank account, and completing a successful transaction.
eLinx™ Collect simplifies how businesses request and collect funds from customers with one time, recurring, and subscription payments across all major payment rails, with built in PAD agreements and automated follow up reminders.

Why bank account connection change the math

The detail that sets eLinx™ apart from an ordinary link is what happens when a customer connects a bank account. Instead of a one-time charge, you get a tokenized account you can reuse, plus support across multiple rails, including bank accounts, cards, and more, depending on the market. A connected, tokenized account means the data is captured once, securely, and reused for every future payment, which removes a whole category of errors and re-entry.

It also means no more collecting bank details over email, re-keying them into another system, and hoping nobody fat-fingered an account number. The customer connects once, and the business reuses that connection for every future payment. For a platform that bills monthly or pays out regularly, that single change removes a lot of busywork and reduces failed payments caused by bad data.

When you need to go a step further and formally confirm that a bank account is real and owned by the payer, that is a distinct job handled by VoPay Verify, a separate product that confirms ownership and control of a bank account through instant online banking verification or micro-deposits. eLinx™ and VoPay Verify are designed to work together: eLinx™ connects and tokenizes the account, and VoPay Verify confirms it when your risk or compliance needs call for it. The two even share the same white-label branding, so the experience stays seamless for your customer.

The details that make it work in the real world

Beyond the four core components, eLinx™ includes the practical features that decide whether a payment workflow actually runs smoothly day to day:

  • Fully white-label. Add your logo and primary colour and they carry across every eLinx™ experience and the email notifications, so customers only ever see your brand. If no branding is provided, VoPay's default is used.
  • Notifications and reminders. Send links and updates by email, SMS, or WhatsApp, with optional payment reminders at a frequency you choose. Businesses get their own notifications for completed, cancelled, successful, and failed payments.
  • Existing payment methods. Returning customers can pick a method they connected to before instead of re-entering it. To expose stored methods securely, eLinx™ sends a one-time passcode to the customer's phone, which they enter to continue. Available for Pay, Collect, and Flex.
  • Multiple contacts on one link. A single link can be sent to several recipients. The first person to complete the transaction closes the request, and the others are blocked once it is processed.
  • Optional convenience fee. Businesses can pass payment method fees to the end user, letting customers decide whether a faster option like a card is worth the extra cost while keeping lower cost methods available.
  • Multiple payment methods. Supports bank account and card payments across Canada and the US, with additional regional methods, all tokenized and stored securely for reuse.

On its own, eLinx™ solves the get-paid and pay-out problem cleanly. But it is also one entry point into VoPay's wider Payments-as-a-Service platform, which means the payment methods a customer connects through a link can feed the same tokenized infrastructure that powers reconciliation, reporting, and broader payment orchestration. A link is where many businesses start, and it can grow into a fully embedded payment operation without re-platforming later.

Who gets the most out of it

eLinx™ fits any business that needs to collect, verify, or send payments without building the plumbing itself. A few of the clearest fits:

  • Lending. Disburse loans and collect installment repayments, with connected, tokenized bank onboarding up front.
  • Property management. Collect recurring rent and arrears, and connect the tenant's bank details before the first debit. See the rent payment use case for a fuller walkthrough.
  • Insurance. Pay claims quickly without collecting bank details by email, and collect premiums on a schedule.
  • Payroll and HR. Connect and onboard employee and contractor bank accounts, and run payouts. Pair with VoPay Verify when accounts need formal confirmation.
  • Subscriptions and memberships. Handle renewals, recurring billing, and installment plans in one branded flow.

The common thread is that all of these involve recurring or two-way money movement, where failed payments, manual onboarding, and inconsistent branding quietly cost real money. That is exactly the friction a smarter payment link removes.

VoPay embedded finance use cases for Lending, Property, Insurance, Payroll and HR, and Subscriptions, highlighting repayment, rent collection, claims payouts, bank account verification, and recurring billing.

Get started

If your team is still gathering bank details by hand, watching payments bounce, or stitching together separate tools for collections and payouts, eLinx™ consolidates all of it into one branded, no-code workflow that you can launch from the Portal the same day, or integrate through the API when you are ready.

Book a demo, and we will show you the exact flow for your use case.

Frequently asked questions

What is a payment link?

A payment link is a secure URL that a business sends to a customer to collect or send a payment. The customer opens the link, chooses a payment method, and completes the transaction without the business needing to build a checkout. More advanced payment links, such as eLinx™, also let the customer connect and tokenize a bank account, support payments in both directions, and carry the business's branding.

How is eLinx™ different from a basic payment link?

Most payment links only process a card and stop there. eLinx™ adds bank account connection and tokenization for reuse, bi-directional send and collect in one link, automatic debit authorization agreements, flexible payment options such as split and installment payments, and a fully white-label experience. It can be launched with no code from the VoPay Portal or integrated through the eLinx™ API.

Can I both send and collect money with one link?

Yes. eLinx™ is bi-directional. A single link can request a payment from a customer or issue a payout to a recipient. With eLinx Pay, recipients choose their preferred method to receive funds, and with eLinx™ Collect, businesses request funds one time or on a recurring schedule.

Do I need developers to use eLinx™?

No. eLinx™ is no code. A business can create and send payment links directly from the VoPay Account Portal without engineering work. Teams that want a deeper integration can also set up the same experiences from a single endpoint on the VoPay API.

Is the customer's bank information secure?

Bank account details are tokenized and handled to meet the security requirements of major banking networks, and eLinx™ generates the appropriate debit authorization agreements automatically. In Canada, the pre-authorized debit (PAD) agreement is presented and stored as part of the eLinx™ Collect experience.

Does eLinx™ verify bank accounts?

eLinx™ Connect securely connects and tokenizes a bank account so it can be reused, which reduces errors and failed payments. Formal verification, confirming that an account is real and owned by the payer, is handled by a separate product, VoPay Verify, which uses instant online banking verification or micro-deposits. The two are designed to work together and share the same white-label branding.

Which industries use eLinx™?

eLinx™ is used by businesses that need to collect, verify, or send payments, including lending and loan servicing platforms, property management software and landlords, insurance providers, payroll and HR platforms, subscription and membership businesses, marketplaces, and professional services firms.

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