Payment methods overview

Sohoj Dokan lets you offer several ways for customers to pay. You decide which ones to switch on, and you can use more than one at the same time.

Methods you can offer

  • Cash on Delivery (COD) — the customer pays the courier when the order arrives.
  • bKash and Nagad (manual) — the customer sends money to your number and gives you the transaction details. These are manual methods.
  • Bank transfer — the customer transfers to your bank account and gives a reference. Also manual.
  • PayStation — an automatic online gateway for cards and mobile banking.
  • DGePay — an automatic online gateway with a hosted checkout page.
  • bKash Checkout — the official bKash automatic gateway. Different from the manual bKash option above: here bKash confirms the payment for you.

Steps

  1. In your dashboard, open Integrations.
  2. Go to the Payment tab.
  3. Tap a method to set it up, then turn it on and tap Save.

Manual vs. automatic

With manual methods (bKash, Nagad, bank transfer), the customer pays and you confirm each payment yourself. With PayStation, DGePay and bKash Checkout, the gateway confirms the payment for you — no checking needed.

bKash appears in both lists, so it’s worth being clear about which one you want. The manual bKash option needs nothing but your bKash number, but you verify every payment by hand. bKash Checkout needs a bKash merchant account with gateway access, and then handles everything automatically. Most stores use one or the other, not both.

What’s next

Set up each method: Cash on delivery, bKash & Nagad, Bank transfer, PayStation, DGePay, or bKash Checkout.

For every setting explained in full, including the payment amount options and how verification works, read payment settings explanations.

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