A simple way to create QR payments.
QRGO.SK helps freelancers and small businesses create payment QR codes that customers can scan using their banking app. However, a payment never happens automatically — the customer must still confirm it in their bank.
Only the basic details are required
To create a QR payment, you only need the recipient name, IBAN and amount. Other details, such as variable symbol, payment message or note, are optional and mainly help identify the payment more easily.
QRGO only prepares payment details inside a QR code.
The customer scans the QR code in their banking app, reviews the details and confirms the payment. QRGO never gets access to the customer’s bank account or payment card.
1. Enter payment details
Fill in the recipient, IBAN, amount and optionally a variable symbol or payment message.
2. QRGO creates a QR code
The QR code contains payment details and helps transfer them quickly into the customer’s banking app.
3. Customer confirms payment
After scanning the QR code, the customer must review and confirm the payment inside their banking app.
4. You verify the payment
Mark the payment as received only after you actually receive a notification from your bank or see the payment in your account.
Frequently used items with a single click.
If you offer repeating services or products, you can create your own QR price list inside QRGO. Items can be organized into groups and subgroups, for example by service type.
Scanning a QR code does not automatically mean the payment was completed.
This is very important: the QR code only transfers payment details into the customer’s banking app. The customer must still confirm the payment in their bank.
QRGO is not a payment gateway
QRGO does not process card payments, does not store card details and has no access to the customer’s bank account. It only creates payment QR codes.
Keep notifications enabled
We strongly recommend enabling SMS or push notifications in your banking app so you can immediately see whether the payment has actually arrived.
Confirm only after receiving
Mark a payment as received in QRGO only after you receive a bank notification or verify the payment directly in your account.
Practical rule
If a customer only scans the QR code, it does not automatically mean they paid. A payment is confirmed only when you see it verified by your bank.
A clear overview of created and received payments.
Logged-in users have access to a history of created QR payments. Payment statuses can be changed, for example waiting for payment, received, unpaid or invalid.
QRGO.SK helps prepare payments. Verification always remains in your hands.
Use QRGO as a practical tool for quickly creating QR payments, but always verify received payments through your bank notifications or account statement.