Payment Gateways
Payment gateways in DyneOne help you manage how customers pay for their orders — whether that’s cash, card, or (soon) online payments.
You can configure and manage payment gateways by navigating to
Management → Spot Settings → Payments.
From there, you can create a new gateway or manage existing ones.
DyneOne supports two types of payment gateways:
- Offline Payment Gateways (available now)
- Online Payment Gateways (coming soon)
Offline Payment Gateways
Offline gateways represent in-person payments, such as cash or card transactions.
When completing a dining session from the Orders Dashboard, you’ll be asked to select a configured payment gateway.
For example:
- 💵 Cash Payment — when the customer pays by cash
- 💳 Card Payment — when payment is handled via a physical terminal
These gateways are especially useful for reporting and analytics, allowing you to track how many of your customers pay via each method.
💡 Creating separate gateways for each offline method (e.g., Cash, Card) helps you understand payment trends and improve financial reports.
Online Payment Gateways — Coming Soon
Online payment gateways are currently under development.
Once available, your guests will be able to pay directly from their table using the “Pay Now” button on their digital menu.
We plan to support leading payment providers such as:
- Stripe
- Braintree
- PayPal
- EveryPay
When launched, you’ll be able to connect DyneOne with your chosen provider, allowing instant payment deposits directly to your connected merchant account (e.g., Stripe or Braintree).
Subscribers will be notified via newsletter when online payments become available.
Is a Payment Gateway Required?
No — at the current stage, payment gateways are optional.
Offline gateways mainly enhance reporting and analytics.
Once online payments launch, configuring a gateway will become essential for seamless guest billing and hands-free checkouts.
With online payments enabled, your guests will be able to pay instantly — reducing the need for manual billing and improving service speed.