Zinkr never holds funds
There is no Zinkr balance. A payment selection opens PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, or another supported destination, where the visitor reviews and completes the transaction.
Zinkr is designed to make payment choices clearer without pretending to be part of the transaction. The profile owner publishes the destination; the visitor verifies it again with the provider.
Zinkr is a U.S.-first, commission-free payment profile that lets people share PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, and Zelle through one link or QR. Zinkr never holds or transfers the funds.
There is no Zinkr balance. A payment selection opens PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, or another supported destination, where the visitor reviews and completes the transaction.
Profile owners sign in with Google so Zinkr receives a verified email identity without receiving the Google password. This identifies the account holder; it does not automatically verify every public claim.
Owners enter provider IDs rather than arbitrary redirect URLs for supported payment apps. Zinkr constructs and validates the official destination server-side.
Anyone can report impersonation, a wrong payment destination, or another concern. Reports enter an access-controlled moderation queue and can temporarily pause high-risk new or repeatedly reported profiles.
Profiles are intended to be shared directly by their owners. Zinkr marks them noindex while allowing crawlers to read that instruction, reducing unsolicited discovery of user-published payment destinations.
No. Zinkr is a profile and routing service, not a bank, wallet, merchant checkout, or payment processor.
No. It verifies the account email used to access Zinkr. Optional business phone verification is a separate Plus flow.
Confirm the recipient name and destination inside the selected payment provider before authorizing a transaction.
Use Report a concern in the public profile footer, or email hello@zinkr.net.
One permanent page and QR. No Zinkr transaction commission.