Group payments, solved.
The future of payments is multi-party.
Single-payer checkout is the past. Split payments native to checkout, bookings, invoices, and platforms.
A first of its kind checkout split — built to scale globally.
PayShare is a native, in-checkout group payment option that runs entirely in the browser (no consumer app to download). Split an order 2–16 ways, share it, and collect payments in parallel. It uses all-or-nothing completion — payments are authorised, but no money is charged until the whole group confirms. Multi-currency ready via Stripe-supported currencies, designed to feel like a standard payment method as the ecosystem catches up.
70% of online checkouts are abandoned.
Learn moreThe awkward tax is real.
Group purchases fail when one person has to front the whole cost — not because people don't want it, but because money gets socially messy. PayShare makes everyone commit at the moment they say yes.
52%
Have fronted $500+ for group trips.
Source: Airbnb survey (2017)
31%
Have fronted $1,000+ for group trips.
Source: Airbnb survey (2017)
46%
Millennials feel extreme anxiety putting large group charges on their credit card.
Source: Credit Karma survey (2023)
50%
Feel awkward asking friends to pay them back.
Source: PayPal AU research survey (2024)
44%
Don't chase repayment because it's embarrassing.
Source: PayPal AU research survey (2024)
PayShare turns "I'll send it later" into "tap to pay your share now."
How it works
One checkout. Multiple payers.
PayShare turns one order into a link your group can pay into — individually — so the purchase completes without anyone fronting the full amount.
Split at checkout
Turn the total into an even split (2–16 people).
Send one link
Drop it into the group chat. Everyone sees their share instantly.
Everyone pays their share
The order confirms when the group completes the split.
All-or-nothing completion: if everyone doesn't pay, nobody is charged.
Best fit
Where PayShare is a must-have
Accommodation & group stays
Pain: Big totals stall when one person has to front it.
Tickets, festivals & time-sensitive drops
Pain: Someone buys fast, then spends days chasing money.
Venues & experiences (deposits, activities)
Pain: Deposits put one person on the hook.
Hospitality & group orders
Pain: No one wants to chase $7.50 later.
PayShare's timeline
Where we are today and where we’re heading.
Click to view each stage
Direct
Connect PayShare directly to your booking/order system — without relying on your provider. Direct is for businesses that own or control their checkout and/or booking database (or can add code to it). You install a small integration that creates PayShare sessions tied to your order reference, then present PayShare as an option before your default checkout runs.
What it looks like for customers
- PayShare appears as a simple "Split this payment" option before the main checkout opens. It's not inside your checkout yet — but customers still get a clear confirmation, and your system receives the same completion signal.
What you need
- Access to add code to your site/checkout or booking system
- Ability to store a PayShare session/order reference (or link it to your booking ID)
Not a fit if: You can't modify your checkout or database. If that's you, ask your provider to implement PayShare for you (or use Embedded when available).
Create accountBuilt to last.
Multi-party checkout, protected.
PayShare isn't a quick experiment — it's a new payment primitive. We've filed for international patent protection covering core parts of the PayShare approach (how a single order is created, joined, and completed by multiple payers). While we continue building partnerships and integrations, our focus is simple: make multi-party checkout a standard everywhere.
International application
PCT/NZ2025/050102
Bring PayShare to your checkout.
CEO? We'll walk you through the rollout. Developer? We'll show you the fastest path to integrate.