Connect to Checkout.com

This guide outlines the necessary steps to connect your Pagos and Checkout.com accounts. For more information on connecting Pagos to other payment processors, see our Connecting Your Payment Processors to Pagos guide.

Step 1 – Create a Secret API Key in Your Checkout.com Account

For added data security, use a secret API key to connect your Checkout.com and Pagos accounts. If you don't already have one, you'll need to create one in the Checkout.com dashboard. Log into your Checkout.com account, then follow the process outlined in Checkout.com's documentation to locate your API keys. While following the instructions in this guide, keep in mind the following:

  • When selecting an API key, select Secret API key and add a description that identifies the key as a Pagos key
  • Under Scope, navigate from Default to Customize and select the following checkboxes:
    • balances:view
    • disputes:view
    • files
    • financial-actions:view
    • flow:events
    • flow:workflows
    • gateway
    • payments:search
    • reports
    • reports:view
    • risk
  • You’ll be asked to pick Entities and Processing Channels; select the entities you want to include in your connection and the processing channels you want to include in your connection

After you create the new Secret key, copy the key for use in the next step.

Step 2 - Add a New Data Connection to Your Pagos Account

To pull in Checkout.com data to Pagos, add a new data connection in your Pagos account:

  1. Log into your Pagos account.
  2. Click Data Connections in the main navigation
  3. Click Add Data Connection.
  4. In the side panel that opens, click the Provider drop-down, then select Checkout.com.
  5. Enter a Data Connection Name. This value is used for display and identification on charts, and can be whatever you prefer.
  6. Enter the Secret Key from Step 1 above.
  7. Click Add Data Connection.