Module · Commerce & Inventory

Bigger carts.
Paid out up front.

Offer installment payment options at checkout — two, three, or four payments over weeks — and collect the full order amount immediately while the customer pays over time. Because BNPL is a checkout option in the same payment flow as cards and store credit, no second platform is needed and the sale posts to accounting as a standard order.

Replaces Affirm Klarna
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What it does

Everything in Buy-now-pay-later.

No add-on tiers, no feature gates — this is what the module ships with, included in every plan.

Capability 01

Installment plans at checkout

Customers choose from available installment plans during checkout alongside standard card payment. Eligible order amounts and plan options are configurable per storefront.

Capability 02

Merchant paid on purchase

You receive the full order amount at the time of purchase. The installment schedule and any late-payment risk stays with the BNPL provider — your cash flow is unaffected.

Capability 03

Qualifying order thresholds

Set minimum and maximum order values that make BNPL available. Plans don't surface on small orders where the AOV lift doesn't justify the provider fee.

Capability 04

In-person BNPL at POS

BNPL options are available at the in-person register, not just online checkout. QR-code or link-based flow lets customers apply on their phone at the counter without a separate terminal.

Capability 05

Single accounting entry

The BNPL sale posts to accounting as a standard order with the provider fee recognized as a payment processing cost. No separate liability ledger, no reconciliation against provider payouts.

Capability 06

Returned BNPL orders

When a BNPL order is returned through the Returns module, the refund routes through the provider automatically and the accounting reversal posts in the same flow as any other return.

Where it fits · Across the platform

Buy-now-pay-later is a payment method, not a separate commerce platform — it should live inside checkout, not beside it.

Step 01
Customer chooses BNPL
At checkout, eligible order triggers installment option alongside standard card payment.
Step 02
Provider approves
BNPL provider approves the customer in seconds; merchant receives full order amount.
Step 03
Order fulfills normally
Order enters the same fulfillment queue as any other; stock decrements immediately.
Step 04
Revenue posts
Full order value journals to accounting; provider fee recognized as processing cost.
Replaces

Cancel the point tools.

Standalone BNPL providers wire into your checkout as an app, adding a fee layer and a separate reconciliation stream. Mewayz treats installments as a native payment method.

Affirm.
Affirm is a well-trusted brand with shoppers, but integrating it means a separate merchant dashboard, a separate payout reconciliation, and a checkout widget that doesn't share a session with your cart. Mewayz surfaces BNPL as a first-class payment option in native checkout with accounting fully wired.
Klarna.
Klarna's pay-later options increase AOV but come with a merchant fee structure, a separate Klarna portal, and no native link to your inventory or accounting. Mewayz includes installment payment options in every plan without a separate integration contract or dashboard to manage.
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