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Weelay is open for first merchant connections

Weelay has started accepting first projects for USDT TRC20 checkout connection: who the service is for, how payment works, and how to start.

News Published: 2026-06-21 ~6 min read

Weelay has started accepting first projects for connection.

The service is built for merchants, online services, and small projects that need a simple way to accept USDT TRC20 payments without complex payment infrastructure, manual transaction checks, or custody of funds by an intermediary.

Weelay is now open for first users in a working mode. We are ready to connect projects, test real payment scenarios, improve the interface, and develop the service around practical merchant needs.

What Weelay is

Weelay is a service for creating payment pages and automatically confirming USDT TRC20 payments.

A merchant creates a project, adds their TRC20 address, creates an invoice, and sends the buyer a checkout link.

The buyer pays the invoice in USDT TRC20, and Weelay checks the transaction and updates the invoice status.

Weelay is not the seller of goods or services, does not store user funds, and does not receive payments to its own balance. Funds are sent by the buyer directly to the merchant address.

Who the service is for

Weelay can be useful for projects that already work with crypto or want to add a simple way to accept USDT TRC20.

The service is suitable for:

  • online services;
  • digital products;
  • private sellers;
  • small teams;
  • projects with manual or semi-automatic order processing;
  • websites that need a payment link and a clear payment status.

Weelay is especially useful when the merchant does not want to manually check every transaction and constantly compare amounts, addresses, and statuses.

How payment works

The payment process is built around an invoice.

The merchant creates an invoice in Weelay through the dashboard or API. The invoice includes the amount in USDT, the project, and optionally an internal order ID.

After the invoice is created, Weelay returns a checkout page link. This link can be sent to the buyer on a website, in a messenger, or inside the merchant order system.

The buyer opens the payment page, sees the amount, address, and main payment details. After the USDT TRC20 transfer is sent, Weelay checks the transaction on-chain and updates the invoice status.

If the project is connected through API and webhook, the merchant system can automatically receive a payment event and update the order on its side.

What the merchant gets

Weelay covers several practical tasks:

  • payment link creation;
  • clear checkout page for the buyer;
  • payment checking in the TRON network;
  • invoice statuses: pending, paid, expired, failed;
  • API for creating and viewing invoices;
  • webhook event notifications;
  • dashboard for managing projects, invoices, and API keys.

The main idea is to remove chaos from manual payment checks and give the merchant a simple working tool.

Why USDT TRC20

USDT TRC20 is widely used for fast transfers in a stable currency. For many merchants and buyers, it is a clear payment format: the amount is fixed in USDT, the transfer goes through the TRON network, and the result can be checked by transaction.

Weelay is focused on USDT TRC20 so the service remains simpler, clearer, and more reliable within one network.

Weelay works only with USDT TRC20. This focus helps keep payments clear, stable, and predictable for both the merchant and the buyer.

What Weelay is not

It is important to understand the role of the service correctly.

Weelay is not a bank, exchange, crypto exchange, wallet, or payment intermediary that stores merchant funds.

Weelay does not receive money to its own balance and does not manage merchant funds.

The buyer transfers USDT TRC20 directly to the merchant address. Weelay helps create an invoice, show the payment page, check the transfer, and send the status to the merchant system.

Responsibility for the product, service, buyer support, and refunds remains with the merchant.

What is already available

The core product is already available:

  • dashboard;
  • project creation;
  • project address and settings management;
  • invoice creation;
  • public checkout page;
  • payment status checking;
  • merchant API;
  • API keys;
  • webhook notifications;
  • resources, documentation, FAQ, and legal pages.

This is enough for first projects to connect, create a payment, and test a real working scenario.

Who we are ready to connect

At the first stage, Weelay is best suited for projects that need a clear and careful integration without heavy corporate infrastructure.

We are ready to review projects that:

  • operate legally;
  • do not violate Weelay acceptable use rules;
  • understand that funds are sent directly to their address;
  • are ready to handle their own products, services, support, and refunds;
  • want to accept USDT TRC20 through a clear checkout and API.

The service is not intended for fraud, phishing, illegal goods, sanctions evasion, malicious activity, or other prohibited scenarios.

How to start

To start, register, create a project, and add the TRC20 address where payments should arrive.

After that, create the first invoice in the dashboard or through the API.

For a simple check, it is enough to create an invoice manually and open the checkout link. For website or app integration, use the API and webhook.

The main documentation is available in Weelay resources.

What comes next

Weelay is developing around the real tasks of first users.

We will improve the dashboard, documentation, payment flow, notifications, status processing, and integration experience. The priority is stable work, clear rules, and a careful product without unnecessary complexity.

Weelay is ready to accept first projects and help them launch USDT TRC20 payments through a clear checkout.

Support

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Contact Weelay support if this page does not answer your question.