UPI and COD on Your Instagram Store
Most Indian buyers pay by UPI or cash on delivery. Here's how your Instagram store can support both — plus optional online payments via Razorpay — so you never lose a sale because of payment method.
You can accept UPI and COD on your Instagram store by sharing your UPI ID and bank details on the invoice (or in WhatsApp) and enabling COD at checkout. SitesPlaced generates PDF invoices with your payment details so customers can pay by UPI or transfer. For online "Pay Now" (cards, UPI, wallets), add Razorpay.
UPI on your Instagram store
After the customer places an order (via WhatsApp checkout or direct checkout), you send them an invoice. The invoice can include your UPI ID and bank account so they pay you directly. When they pay, you mark the order as "Paid" in your dashboard. No middleman commission — you receive the full amount.
If you use Razorpay, customers can also pay online at checkout: they choose UPI/card/wallet and complete payment before you ship. Then the order automatically shows as Paid and you get the payout in your bank.
COD (cash on delivery)
Many Instagram buyers prefer COD. On SitesPlaced you can offer COD as a payment option. When the order is placed, you see it as "Pending payment" until the courier collects cash. You integrate with a courier partner like Shiprocket for COD remittance — they deliver, collect cash, and settle to you per their schedule.