E-commerce in Jordan: PayTabs, HyperPay, and Unifonic
JOD checkout with PayTabs and HyperPay, SMS via Unifonic — Jordan Tier 2 on Mrfqy.
Jordan sits at the crossroads of Levant trade with a tech-savvy urban consumer base in Amman and growing card usage among younger shoppers. Mrfqy classifies Jordan as Tier 2 with PayTabs and HyperPay integrations, JOD pricing, Aramex shipping, and Unifonic SMS for order notifications. Jordan's Tier 2 pack connects PayTabs and HyperPay for JOD checkout, 16% sales tax display, Aramex delivery, and Unifonic SMS — the full Levant stack in one dashboard.
Connect PayTabs and HyperPay
PayTabs is widely used across the Levant for Visa, Mastercard, and local debit acceptance. HyperPay adds GCC-proven rails that Jordanian merchants already know from cross-border selling.
Enable both in Mrfqy payments settings, connect merchant credentials, and verify a small JOD test payment from a local card before launching Instagram ads.
Offer COD for fashion and home goods where first-time buyers want inspection — Mrfqy toggles COD alongside online gateways without duplicate product setup.
PayTabs and HyperPay are the named gateways in Jordan's Tier 2 metadata — enable both in JOD, show 16% sales tax per Mrfqy tax settings, and keep COD for fashion categories where Amman buyers still want inspection.
Merchandise in Jordanian dinar
Price in JOD with clear mobile display — Amman traffic is overwhelmingly smartphone-driven from Facebook and Instagram campaigns.
Bilingual EN/AR product pages help you serve expatriate communities and local Arabic-first buyers from the same SKU catalog in Mrfqy.
Use collections for Ramadan gifting and back-to-school — seasonal navigation beats burying discounts in generic homepage banners.
