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Phoenix Payment Overview
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Introduction to Phoenix
Phoenix Payment
Phoenix Payment Overview
Obtaining Access Token
React Component Integration
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HTML Integration
Communication Protocol
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Phoenix Payment
Phoenix Payment Overview
Learn about the Phoenix payment system integration options
Client Credentials Required
To use Phoenix payments, you’ll need a client ID and client secret. You can request these by:
Emailing us at
main@phoenix.market
Including your company name and intended use case
We’ll respond within 1 business day with your client credentials and additional integration support
Integration Implementation Guide
There are three methods for integrating Phoenix into your application:
React Component
- A pre-built React component that you can drop into your application
React Native Component
- A pre-built React Native component for iOS and Android apps
HTML Integration
- A vanilla HTML/JavaScript approach for other frameworks or custom implementations
Choose the integration method that best fits your tech stack and requirements.
Available Integrations
React Component
Pre-built React component for web applications
React Native
Integration with WebView for iOS and Android apps
HTML Integration
Plain HTML/JavaScript implementation for any web application
Additional Resources
Communication Protocol
Learn how the Phoenix iframe communicates with your application
Technical Requirements
Technical specifications for proper integration
Access Token Management
Learn how to obtain an access token for your integration
Support
For more information or assistance, contact Phoenix support at
main@phoenix.market
Introduction to Phoenix
Obtaining Access Token
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