Hosted Payments
Accept payments on your website with a hosted payments page.


Hosted Payments
Getting to Know Hosted Payments
Providing your customers with a hosted payments page is a simple way to securely accept payments online. Ideal for non-profit organizations who want to accept donations online or business owners who want to provide their customers with the ability to easily pay bills or make online purchases, a hosted payments page or button means that a desktop, tablet or smartphone are all they need to make a payment. Freedom Processing’s hosted payment pages and buttons are easy to install, fully customizable and PCI compliant.


Inside Hosted Payments
Reduce PCI Scope
With Freedom Processing’s hosted payment buttons and pages, payment processing occurs outside of your app and/or website, reducing your PCI Data Security Standard (DSS) scope and shortening your PCI self-assessment questionnaire.
Customizable to Match Your Brand
Customize your payment page and buttons to match your brand by selecting the color, text, logo, product image and checkout options. You can also include data fields to streamline reconciliation such as invoice number, order number, etc.
Mobile & Web-Friendly Design
Hosted payments pages are web and mobile-friendly, and the responsive design enables customers to pay on their desktops, tablets or smartphones.
Install Within Minutes
Getting started is easy, whether you use our preset designs or build a custom style of your own to match your website. Choose your color, text, logo, product image and checkout options. Then, simply cut and paste the code and drop it into the existing HTML of your website or wherever you want to accept payments. The entire process can take less than five minutes.
Understandble Monthly Statements
If your current merchant statement seems vague, you could be missing out on how much you’re actually paying. We believe that vague = misleading. That’s why we keep our statements simple and clear. We don’t believe in hidden fees or pricing tricks, and our merchant statement proves it.