Feature
Verified booking for Instagram and WhatsApp sellers
Short answer
Verified booking means a buyer pays a fixed ₹20 through PayPerTap before moving to WhatsApp. In Phase 1, PayPerTap keeps that platform fee, the selected product becomes reserved in the booking flow, and the seller uses the buyer and product context to continue final payment and delivery confirmation directly.
Booking receipt
₹20 booking received
What is verified booking for sellers?
Verified booking is a small paid commitment before the seller holds an item or spends more time in chat. The buyer pays ₹20 on PayPerTap, PayPerTap keeps it as the platform verified-booking fee, and the seller collects the remaining amount directly.
Indian sellers increasingly operate in a social and mobile discovery environment: research on India's social commerce market describes continued growth and mobile-first discovery behaviour. PayPerTap uses that context only to explain why an organized booking step can matter; it does not claim a guaranteed sale or guaranteed improvement in buyer behaviour.
What should sellers know about this feature?
What happens to product availability after booking?
When the buyer completes the fixed ₹20 booking, the product becomes reserved in PayPerTap's booking flow. That reservation gives the seller a clear item and buyer record for follow-up. It does not guarantee completion, and the seller still confirms availability, delivery, and remaining payment.
What buyer details are captured?
The booking flow can connect buyer contact details with the chosen product, displayed price, booking payment, and context needed for the WhatsApp handoff. This helps the seller avoid searching through unrelated screenshots or DMs when responding to a buyer who has already booked.
Does the seller receive the ₹20?
No. In Phase 1, PayPerTap keeps the fixed ₹20 as the platform verified-booking fee. The seller receives no payout or split payment from that fee. The seller collects any remaining product amount directly through WhatsApp, UPI, COD, or their offered process.
What is the honest limitation?
A booking is a recorded buyer action, not a promise that the remaining payment or delivery will be completed. Sellers should keep product information current, confirm fulfilment directly, and use their own cancellation, return, and exchange policy for the product transaction.
How does the ₹20 verified booking work?
Seller shares a store link or product link from Instagram, WhatsApp, bio, stories, status, or DMs.
Buyer reviews the product and pays the fixed ₹20 booking via PayPerTap.
Buyer continues to WhatsApp with product, buyer, booking, and remaining amount context.
Seller confirms availability, delivery, UPI, COD, or the remaining payment directly with the buyer.
Why can verified booking make DMs easier to manage?
Adds a paid booking step before sellers spend more time on casual holds and repeated 'available?' messages.
Creates a clearer serious-buyer filter for limited-stock products.
Keeps WhatsApp, UPI, COD, and seller-buyer confirmation intact.
Gives every buyer conversation product and booking context from the start.
Best for / not best for
A clear fit check helps sellers choose PayPerTap for the right job.
Best for
- Instagram sellers who get many casual DMs.
- WhatsApp sellers who want a booking signal before chat continues.
- Thrift, boutique, handmade, and student sellers with limited stock.
Not best for
- Large merchants looking for full checkout, seller payout, or split payments.
- Sellers who want custom advance amounts.
What does PayPerTap handle, and what does the seller handle?
The Phase 1 boundary is intentionally explicit: PayPerTap handles booking context, while the seller completes the product transaction directly.
| Stage | PayPerTap handles | Seller handles |
|---|---|---|
| Booking payment | Collects and records the fixed ₹20 platform verified-booking fee. | Does not receive the ₹20 fee in Phase 1. |
| Reservation context | Connects the booked product with buyer details and reserved status. | Checks availability and continues the buyer conversation. |
| Completion | Provides booking-flow support where needed. | Collects remaining payment and handles delivery, returns, or exchanges. |
How should sellers evaluate this feature?
Use these checks before treating PayPerTap as the right layer for a selling flow.
Before sharing the link
Confirm that the page, product, or use case fits a physical-product seller who wants booking before WhatsApp. Product photos, price, availability, and seller policy should be accurate before buyers book.
During the ₹20 booking
The buyer pays PayPerTap's fixed platform verified-booking fee. The fee is not a seller payout, custom advance, split payment, or full product payment. It creates booking and reservation context.
After WhatsApp handoff
The seller confirms remaining payment, delivery, pickup, COD, UPI, and product policy directly. PayPerTap does not automate WhatsApp replies or guarantee that the final product transaction will complete.
When to choose another tool
If the seller needs a full payment gateway, seller settlement, shipping operations, advanced inventory infrastructure, or broad form collection, PayPerTap's booking-first Phase 1 scope is too narrow.
What mistakes should sellers avoid?
Clear buyer expectations make the booking flow easier to understand.
Do not call ₹20 a seller advance
In Phase 1, the fixed ₹20 belongs to PayPerTap as the platform verified-booking fee. Sellers should explain that the remaining product amount is still collected directly by them after handoff.
Do not skip product policy clarity
Booking context helps organize a buyer conversation, but it does not replace seller policies. Delivery timing, cancellation, return, exchange, COD, and pickup expectations should be stated clearly.
Do not promise automatic completion
A booking is a useful intent signal and reservation record, not a guaranteed final sale. The seller still confirms remaining payment, product condition, fulfilment, and any buyer questions directly.
Keep the buyer's next step explicit
The strongest PayPerTap pages make the next step obvious: review the product, place the fixed booking, continue to WhatsApp, and finish the remaining product transaction directly with the seller. Clear wording prevents buyers from mistaking the booking fee for full checkout.
What does this look like in practice?
A thrift seller can post a jacket link in Instagram Stories. Instead of holding the jacket for every casual message, the seller prioritizes the buyer who completed the ₹20 booking and moved to WhatsApp with details ready.
Frequently asked questions
How does verified booking help filter casual enquiries?
A buyer who pays ₹20 has taken a small commitment step. That gives the seller clearer intent context before spending more time confirming the order.
Does the seller receive the ₹20 booking fee?
No. PayPerTap keeps the fixed ₹20 as the platform verified-booking fee. The seller collects the remaining amount directly from the buyer.
Is verified booking useful for limited-stock products?
Yes. It works well for one-piece thrift drops, boutique items, handmade products, and social sellers who need stronger buyer intent before holding stock.
Is verified booking a product advance paid to the seller?
No. The ₹20 is a fixed PayPerTap platform verified-booking fee in Phase 1, not a custom advance paid onward to the seller.
Can an Instagram seller share a direct booking link?
Yes. A seller can share a store link or a direct product link, then continue with the booked buyer in WhatsApp.
Does verified booking guarantee fewer casual enquiries?
No guarantee is made. It records a paid booking action before follow-up, which gives the seller clearer intent context than an uncommitted message alone.
Related pages
Keep exploring the PayPerTap selling flow.
Create a PayPerTap store link for serious buyers
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