Pay with Amazon
introduces a new Amazon hosted payment experience
Pay with Amazon express customer experience

Click Pay With Amazon button to begin transaction
1. Login with your Amazon account

2. Select your payment preferences

3. Complete your
transaction

Redefine the way customers pay
Amazon Payments solutions are architected and designed for high availability, scalability, and security from the start. Login and Pay is deployed in AWS across multiple availability zones.
Amazon Payments utilizes many of the building blocks available in AWS and Amazon’s distributed services environment. These include:
- SNS (Simple Notification Service) to provide Instant Payment Notifications;
- SQS (Simple Queuing Service) for work item management;
- DynamoDB/S3 as part of the storage solution.
These systems are distributed and resilient to availability zone failure. Services are automatically balanced between zones and traffic is automatically routed to available zones in the event of an AZ failure.

Documentation
We offer an express integration guide and a demo app on Githib to facilitate a seamless integration experience.
Tools
When you’re ready to dive into Login and Pay with Amazon, we have you covered.
- Access our Sandbox to test integration, test orders and validate that the right order information comes through for you.
- Our integration guide and API documentation are available for reference as you go.

Within two weeks after launch, AllSaints saw 24% customers choose Login and Pay. In addition, AllSaints saw a 15% higher average order value.