If you’re selling digital downloads — like templates, courses, e-books, or AI-generated tools — your payment gateway isn’t just a technical detail. It’s a growth driver.

Yet too many digital product creators and microbusinesses still rely on clunky checkout pages, high fees, or platforms that weren’t built with digital commerce in mind.

So, how do you choose the right gateway for this kind of business? One that fits your audience, your product, and your margins?

Let’s break it down.

What Makes Digital Product Payments Unique?

Selling a digital product isn’t the same as selling sneakers or streaming subscriptions. There are a few key differences:

That’s why your gateway must be fast, lightweight, and flexible — not bloated with layers of legacy complexity.

The Usual Suspects: Stripe, PayPal & Co.

Let’s be honest. Stripe is often the default choice. And for good reason — it’s developer-friendly, well-documented, and widely accepted. But it’s not perfect:

PayPal? Even more familiar, but adds an extra layer for buyers (and often higher fees for sellers). Platforms like Gumroad or Shopify simplify the front-end, but you’ll often pay for that simplicity in monthly fees or platform cuts.

2025’s Alternative: Direct Bank Payments (Pay-by-Bank)

Thanks to the rise of open banking in the EU and UK, sellers now have access to Pay-by-Bank systems — direct bank payments that bypass cards entirely. What does that mean?

For digital sellers, it’s a chance to rethink checkout flows entirely. No card fields, no expiry dates — just one-click payment from bank to bank.

What to Look for in a Gateway for Digital Sales

Whether you’re a solo creator or running a full digital storefront, here’s what matters most:

  1. Low and Predictable Fees

Your margins are tight. Don’t burn 10–20% on every sale just to access your own money.

  1. Fast Settlement Digital means instant.

Delayed payouts break trust — and limit cash flow.

  1. Mobile UX

Most buyers will complete checkout on their phone. If it’s not optimized for thumb taps and face ID — you’ll lose them.

  1. International Reach

Digital buyers come from everywhere. Support for EUR, GBP, USD, and local currencies matters.

  1. No Forced Logins

Don’t force users to create an account before they can pay. Let them buy, then upsell after.

Real-World Takeaway

“We’ve seen independent creators double their conversion rates just by switching to Pay-by-Bank. It cuts checkout time in half and removes unnecessary friction — which is everything when selling digital goods.”
— Lasma Kuhtarska, Co-founder, Chief Strategy Officer at Noda

Even if your audience is tech-savvy, they still value speed and ease. Removing extra steps from checkout is one of the most effective levers for increasing revenue, and it costs nothing to try.