This is a demo checkout page
You clicked a payment button on a SnapStatic demo site. On a real published site, this button would open the site owner's live payment window — Buy Me a Coffee, Ko-fi, Lemon Squeezy, PayPal, a payment-app QR code, or any other provider they've connected. No money is being processed here.
How payment buttons work on SnapStatic
SnapStatic gives site owners a payment button (and an optional QR-code button for mobile payment apps). Each button links to one product or service in the payment provider the owner already uses.
- The owner creates a product or payment link in their own provider account (Buy Me a Coffee, Ko-fi, Lemon Squeezy, Gumroad, PayPal, etc.).
- They paste that link into a SnapStatic button — on a post, page, or product card.
- When a visitor clicks, the provider's secure checkout opens in a new tab. The visitor pays the provider directly. SnapStatic never sees the card, the money, or the order.
One product per button — by design
SnapStatic intentionally has no cart and no multi-item checkout. Each button = one product, one click, one checkout.
If a site owner wants to sell things together, they have two options:
- Bundle on the provider side. Create a single payment link for the bundle (for example "3-pack — $50") and attach that link to one button.
- Multiple buttons on the same page. Each button opens its own checkout in a new tab.
Why no cart? SnapStatic is a static-site builder. Sites are pure HTML files served from a global CDN — there is no server holding a basket, no order database, no PCI compliance burden for the owner. That is why sites stay fast and cheap, and why the owner stays out of the money-handling business entirely.
What the site owner is responsible for
On a real site, the owner — not SnapStatic — handles:
- Their own payment provider account
- Refunds, disputes, and customer support
- Local tax and payment regulations
- Order fulfilment
SnapStatic only renders the button.