PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications. SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.

PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications.

SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.

Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards. This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.
Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.
For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys. For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API.
For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.

Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code.

Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.

PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications.

SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.

Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards.

This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.

Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.

For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.

For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API. For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.
JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.
Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code. Recommended path: Hub → Keys → Checkout → Platform SDK → Go Live checklist.
Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.
PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications. SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.
Use sandbox API keys for testing, then switch to production keys when you are ready to go live.
Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards. This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.
Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.
Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow. For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.
For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API.

For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.

JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.

PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications.

SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.
Use sandbox API keys for testing, then switch to production keys when you are ready to go live.
Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards.

Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow.

For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.
For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API.
For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.
JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code.

Recommended path: Hub → Keys → Checkout → Platform SDK → Go Live checklist.

Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.
SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.Use sandbox API keys for testing, then switch to production keys when you are ready to go live.

Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards.

This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.

Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow.

For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API.

For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.

JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.

Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code.

Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.

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SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.

Use sandbox API keys for testing, then switch to production keys when you are ready to go live.

This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.
Content for Stella.io Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.
Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow.

For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.

For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.
Content for Sadalusa Entertaiment JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.
Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code.

Recommended path: Hub → Keys → Checkout → Platform SDK → Go Live checklist.

PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications.

Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards.

Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.

Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow.
For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.
For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API.For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.
Recommended path: Hub → Keys → Checkout → Platform SDK → Go Live checklist. Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.
PayMaya SDK (now Maya) helps developers add secure online payments to web and mobile applications.

SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.

Use sandbox API keys for testing, then switch to production keys when you are ready to go live.

This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.

Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow.

For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys. For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API. For Android and iOS, use the mobile SDK to collect card details and create payment tokens securely.
  • JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.
  • Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code.
  • Recommended path: Hub → Keys → Checkout → Platform SDK → Go Live checklist.
  • Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.

SDK options cover backend and frontend needs: PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Android, and iOS.

Use sandbox API keys for testing, then switch to production keys when you are ready to go live. Common capabilities include Checkout flows, payment token creation, and Vault-style tokenization for cards. This site organizes SDK links, integration steps, and practical notes for each platform.
  • Start with the Maya Developer Hub for documentation, tools, and environment configuration.
  • Choose your platform SDK page below to see setup, initialization, and typical request flow.
  • For Node.js, install the package via npm and initialize with your public and secret keys.
  • For PHP, load the SDK, configure keys, and create payment requests through the Checkout API.

JavaScript SDK can reduce PCI scope by handling client-side payment interactions.

Keep credentials safe and never expose secret keys in client-side code.Recommended path: Hub → Keys → Checkout → Platform SDK → Go Live checklist.Frequently asked questions cover sandbox setup, key rotation, and common integration errors.