A Mollie payment link sends money. bookto checkout sells something. You still use Mollie for the payment — your client just sees what they are buying.
The short answer
A Mollie payment link requests a transfer — your client sees an amount and pays. A bookto checkout page sells a product — your client sees what they are buying, confirms the purchase, and receives a branded confirmation. bookto checkout uses Mollie to process the actual payment. The difference is everything that surrounds it.
Most freelancers and consultants in Europe already have a Mollie account. At some point they discovered they could send a payment link directly from Mollie — a URL that lets a client transfer a fixed amount. It works. The money arrives.
But a payment link is not a checkout experience. There is no product shown. There is no order record with buyer details and VAT data. There is no customisable confirmation email that tells the buyer what happens next. For informal transactions, a payment link is fine. For selling a defined product or service professionally, it leaves too much out.
bookto checkout is not a replacement for Mollie — it is built on top of Mollie. Your Mollie account is still where the payment lands. What bookto checkout adds is the full purchase experience around it.
| Mollie payment link | bookto checkout | |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer sees product name and description | ✗ | ✓ |
| Buyer receives confirmation email | Payment receipt only | ✓ Customisable per product |
| Order record with buyer details | ✗ | ✓ |
| VAT capture (rate, amount, VAT number) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Terms & conditions on checkout | ✗ | ✓ |
| Payment processed via Mollie | ✓ | ✓ |
| Money lands in your Mollie account | ✓ | ✓ |
| iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA, credit card | ✓ | ✓ |
| Monthly cost | Free (transaction fees apply) | €7–€11/month |
| Right for informal one-off transfers | ✓ | Overkill |
| Right for selling a defined product | ✗ | ✓ |
A Mollie payment link transfers money — the buyer enters a fixed amount or follows a preset link to pay. There is no product shown, no buyer details captured beyond the transaction, and no branded confirmation experience. bookto checkout uses Mollie for the actual payment processing, but adds a full checkout page on top: the buyer sees what they are buying, confirms the purchase, and receives a branded confirmation email. The seller gets an order record with buyer name, email, address, and full VAT data.
Yes. bookto checkout connects to your own Mollie account via API key. The payment is processed through Mollie — iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA, and credit cards. bookto checkout never holds or intermediates money. Your Mollie account is still where the payment lands.
Mollie sends a payment receipt confirming the transaction. bookto checkout sends a fully customisable post-purchase email — per product — that can include your own content, a Calendly booking link, a digital download, onboarding instructions, or any next step. They serve different purposes: the Mollie receipt confirms the payment; the bookto confirmation email delivers the product experience.
Yes. bookto checkout captures buyer details at checkout — including company name, VAT number, address, and country — and stores them alongside the product, price, VAT rate, and VAT amount in every order record. A Mollie payment link does not collect this data. For B2B sales and European VAT compliance, the bookto checkout order record provides the data your accountant needs without any additional administration.
Yes. Once your Mollie account is connected, you manage products and orders entirely in bookto checkout. You see every order, the buyer details, the payment status, and the financial breakdown. The Mollie dashboard remains available for your broader payment overview, but you do not need to use it for products you sell through bookto checkout.
A Mollie payment link is the right choice for informal, one-off transactions — splitting a bill, reimbursing a colleague, accepting a deposit in an existing client relationship where no formal product context is needed. For selling a defined product or service professionally — where the buyer should see what they are buying and receive a confirmation — bookto checkout is the appropriate tool.
7-day free trial. No credit card required. Connect your existing Mollie account.
Start your free trialComparison
A payment link sends money. A checkout page sells something. The difference — and when each is the right tool.
Read →Product
Checkout pages, VAT handling, post-purchase emails, Mollie-direct payouts. Everything you get.
Read →Glossary
A standalone page for one thing you sell. The buyer lands on it, sees what they are buying, and pays — before you start.
Read →Solution
Get paid for your sessions before you start. No more month-end invoicing.
Read →