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How to access on Fynd Commerce

Commerce Panel → Sales Channel (select application) → Configuration → Payments → Payment Configuration → Online Payments → Payments Gateway [open]

  1. Click on the configured payment gateway (e.g., Razorpay)
  2. Select the appropriate Business Unit (e.g., Storefront or Store OS) and Platform (e.g., Website, Android, iOS)

Understanding business unit and device

A payment configuration can vary depending on where and how payments are being accepted. Fynd Commerce allows configuration at two levels:

  • Business Unit: The interface through which your customers interact and complete transactions. This can include:
    • Storefront: The online store visible to end customers
    • Store OS: The in-store or point-of-sale interface used by retail outlets
  • Device: Specifies the mode of access used by the customer:
    • Website: Browser-based storefront
    • iOS: iPhone or iPad applications
    • Android: Android-based applications
    • Payment Link: Shared URLs for direct payments

The availability of business unit and device combinations can vary depending on the payment gateway being used. Some gateways may not support all options.

Activating or deactivating a MOP

  1. Under MOP Configuration, locate the Mode of Payment (e.g., Card, Net Banking, Wallet, UPI, etc.)
  2. Click the toggle switch on the right side of the MOP to activate or deactivate it
  3. Optionally, click the gear icon beside a MOP to configure its Sub-MOPs if available

Configuring MOP Availability and Sub-MOPs

This section allows you to fine-tune when and how a payment method (MOP) is available at checkout — based on fulfillment options and the specific Sub-MOPs you choose to support.

1. Fulfillment Option Availability

  1. Click the gear icon next to the Mode of Payment (MOP) (e.g., Card).

  2. A modal window will appear with configuration options.

  3. At the top, you’ll see checkboxes for fulfillment options.

    • These options are dynamic, and reflect the fulfillment methods configured in your store (e.g., “Standard Delivery,” “Self Pickup,” “Express,” or custom options).
  4. Select the fulfillment options where this MOP should be available.

For example, you may enable card payments only for Standard Delivery and Express Delivery, and disable them for Self Pickup.

Note

FO-based MOP configuration is available only for seamless checkout flows. This feature is not supported in redirection-based or pop-up–based checkouts. If you're using a non-seamless integration, fulfillment-based payment method control will not apply.

2. Managing Sub-MOPs

  1. Below the fulfillment options, you’ll see the list of Sub-MOPs (e.g., Visa, Mastercard, RuPay under Card).
  2. Use the toggle switch next to each Sub-MOP to enable or disable it individually.
  3. Optionally, click Enable All to activate all Sub-MOPs at once.
  4. Click Save to apply both FO-based and Sub-MOP-level settings.

Ensure that only the payment methods enabled in your payment gateway account (e.g., Razorpay MID) are activated in Fynd Commerce.

Copy Configuration

The Copy Configuration feature allows you to replicate your payment method settings from one device (such as Website) to other devices (like iOS or Android) within the same business unit.

For example, if you have already configured Card, UPI, and Wallet payments on your Website, you can use Copy Configuration to apply those exact settings to your iOS and Android apps in just a few clicks.

To copy the payment configuration from one device to another:

  1. Click Copy Configuration beside the "MOP Configuration on Website" title
  2. In the Copy From section, the current device is shown (e.g., Website)
  3. Under Copy To, select one or more target devices (e.g., iOS, Android)
  4. Click Proceed to apply the copied configuration

Resync Payment Methods

Currently applicable only to the Razorpay payment gateway

This option is currently available only for Razorpay. Use Resync Payment Methods to manually fetch the latest MOP and Sub-MOPs configuration from your Razorpay account.

  1. Click Resync Payment Methods on the Razorpay payment configuration page
  2. A confirmation message will appear once syncing is successful
  3. New payment methods enabled in Razorpay will appear in the list
  4. Unsupported or deactivated options will be shown as Freezed with a tooltip: "This payment method is not currently activated in your Razorpay account. Please contact your Razorpay Account Manager to enable it."

Configuring Apple Pay (Wallet Sub-MOP) via Juspay - Domain Verification Flow

Currently, Apple Pay is available only on the Juspay Payments Merchant Dashboard and only in select geographies.

Apple Pay requires domain verification to ensure secure and authorized payments through your website. In Fynd Commerce, merchants can configure Apple Pay as a Wallet Sub-MOP under the Juspay payment gateway, but it must be linked to a verified domain.

This process allows Apple Pay to be activated only on domains verified through your Apple Developer Account, maintaining security and compliance with Apple’s requirements.

Where to access it

Juspay (Payment Gateway) → Storefront → Website → Wallet (MOP) → Apple Pay (Sub-MOP)

Apple Pay Domain Verification Overview

Once you click the gear icon, your primary domain (set in the Sales Channel settings) will be shown along with a Manage button next to Apple Pay. You must verify this domain before Apple Pay can be enabled.

You must complete domain verification before enabling Apple Pay.

Domain Verification States and Actions

1. Unverified
  • Status Message: “You need to verify your primary domain before you can enable Apple Pay.”
  • The Apple Pay toggle is disabled.
  • Action: Click Manage to open the verification modal.
  • Step 1: Upload the verification token (apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association.txt) downloaded from your Juspay Merchant Dashboard.
2. Verification Pending
  • Status Message: “Click on Manage and follow the instructions to verify your primary domain on Apple Developer Portal and mark your domain as verified.”
  • Apple Pay toggle remains disabled.
  • Action: Click Manage to open the modal.
  • Step 2: Use the Juspay Merchant Dashboard to mark your domain as verified.
    • Follow instructions in the modal.
    • After verification, return and click Verify domain on Apple Pay.
3. Verified
  • Status Message: “Your primary domain is verified. Click Manage to view details.”
  • Apple Pay toggle becomes active and can be turned on/off.
  • Action (Optional): Click Manage to revisit or update verification details.

Steps to Upload and Verify Domain

Step 1: Upload Domain Verification Token
  1. Download apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association.txt from your Juspay Dashboard.

  2. Click Manage → Step 1.

  3. Upload the .txt file.

    • Ensure the file name is not changed.
    • File size must be under 5MB.
Step 2: Confirm Verification
  1. Login to your Juspay Merchant Dashboard.
  2. Go to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles → Identifiers → Merchant IDs.
  3. Select your Merchant ID, and under Merchant Domains, click Verify next to your domain.
  4. Once verified, return to Fynd and click Verify domain on Apple Pay.

Your domain is now verified, and Apple Pay can be enabled in the payment configuration.

Important Notes

  • Verification is only applicable to the primary domain set in your Sales Channel.
  • If your domain redirects to another URL, verification will fail.
  • If you upload a new file, it will override the existing one and reset the status to Verification Pending.
  • Apple Pay will be disabled if verification fails or if the file is removed.
  • Apple Pay is supported only in select countries and regions. You can view the complete list of supported geographies on Apple’s official site: here

Final step

After making all changes to MOPs and Sub-MOPs:

  • Click Save at the top-right corner of the gateway configuration screen
  • Confirm the changes when prompted

All updates will now reflect for the selected device and business unit.