Setting up payment and registering an online cash register in Telegram

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Setting up payment and registering an online cash register in Telegram

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Let's imagine that the seller plans to make payments using Qiwi. He must create an account in the application of the same name, going through all the registration stages. You need to specify the TIN, the account for receiving payments, registration data when registering with the tax office (available in the "My Tax" application), passport information, upload a copy of this document. After all, you are given the necessary shopID and secret key, which must be entered in the column in the payments section, and then click save.

To check the functionality of the created online store on the Telegram platform, you need to find the shop bot you are interested in using the search engine in the application and click the "Launch" button.

After placing an order, information about it will appear in the "Orders" section on the Botobot website.


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Setting up payment and registering an online cash register in Telegram
It is not immediately clear how exactly the payment will take place. It may be that the sale begins on the website and ends in Telegram. There is another option, when all customer service is done through a Telegram bot. It will look like this:

A person selects the product they are interested in, places it in the basket on the website, and when paying, clicks on payment via Telegram (or another option, when the client initially selects the product or service using a Telegram bot).

The store bot automatically generates an invoice and then issues it.

Telegram exchanges information about this with the Yandex.Kassa payment bot (conditionally).

The client enters payment information without leaving the Telegram platform.

The Yandex.Checkout bot makes the payment and reports the success of this action to the software and hardware part of the store service and to Telegram.

Telegram sends a notification to both the client and the shop bot.

The advantage is that processes that depend solely on the platform and software happen instantly.

Telegram released an API with payment support in the hope that large companies would actively use it. In the developers' minds, it would be easy for medium and large merchants to write their own bot that would take into account all scenarios of communication between a store and a client. In reality, everything turned out a little differently. Small companies and stores began to use the service.

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