Salesforce + Amazon Pay integration for faster, trusted checkout

Add Amazon Pay to Salesforce Commerce Cloud for one-click, tokenized payments using stored cards and addresses, improving mobile checkout speed, trust, and conversion.

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What is the Salesforce + Amazon Pay integration

Checkout is where Salesforce Commerce Cloud stores often lose money: too many fields, slow redirects, and “do I trust this?” hesitation, especially on mobile. Even small friction – address entry, card typing, extra authentication screens – shows up as drop-offs, plus more support tickets when payments, captures, or refunds don’t line up. The Salesforce – Amazon Pay integration adds Amazon Pay as a fast checkout layer inside your existing payment flow, using stored customer cards, addresses, and authentication to complete tokenized purchases with fewer steps. Orders and payment events stay connected to Salesforce so finance, operations, and CX work from one source of truth while shoppers get a familiar wallet experience. This setup fits if your Salesforce checkout performance and mobile conversion rate matter enough that payment UX details deserve engineering time.

Salesforce + Amazon Pay integration benefits

Lift mobile conversion with Amazon Pay one-click, biometric checkout
Cut checkout drop-offs with fewer fields and no card re-entry
Speed up payment completion and reduce redirect-related failures
Keep refunds and captures aligned to Salesforce for cleaner finance ops
Reduce PCI workload with tokenized payments and wallet authentication
Protect revenue with reliable order, tax, and currency edge-case handling

How the Salesforce Amazon Pay integration works technically

• Amazon Pay is embedded as a wallet option in the Salesforce checkout, and the buyer’s authorization is returned as a tokenized payment reference rather than raw card data to keep PCI scope limited. 

• Shopper identity, shipping address, and selected delivery options are passed into the Amazon Pay session and mapped back to Salesforce order fields for consistent order review and fulfillment. 

• Order creation in Salesforce is linked to Amazon Pay authorize and capture events, with idempotency keys used to prevent duplicate payments during retries, refreshes, or network timeouts. 

• Tax, shipping, and totals are recalculated on the Salesforce side and validated against the Amazon Pay transaction amounts, including edge cases like split shipments, promotions, and address changes. 

• Refunds and partial refunds initiated in Salesforce are routed to Amazon Pay and synchronized back as payment status updates, with reason codes and timestamps stored for reconciliation. 

• Multi-currency handling maps storefront currency and settlement currency rules to the Amazon Pay configuration, and exchange-rate discrepancies are logged for finance review. 

• Webhook callbacks and error responses are logged and correlated to the Salesforce order, including declines, abandoned sessions, and asynchronous authentication outcomes (for example, biometric or step-up flows). 

Why choose scandiweb to handle Salesforce integration for you?

CRO-led checkout work where small details matter
We treat Amazon Pay as a conversion lever, validating UX changes with data so the wallet flow boosts revenue.
Payment data mapping that stays clean in Salesforce
We map orders, captures, refunds, and token states precisely, keeping your Salesforce data reliable for ops and finance.
Edge-case coverage for shipping, tax, and currency
We design and test edge cases early so multi-currency totals, shipping methods, and tax rules do not break payment.
PCI-safe implementation with tokenized wallet flows
We keep the flow PCI-compliant by using tokenization correctly and avoiding custom handling of sensitive card data.
Mobile performance focus for wallet-heavy checkout UX
We tune frontend performance and script loading so Amazon Pay stays fast on mobile, where latency kills conversion.
High-scale integration experience since 2003
With 2,100+ projects delivered since 2003, we know how to ship payment integrations that hold up under load.

Frequently Asked Questions about Salesforce Amazon Pay integration

How do you set up Amazon Pay in Salesforce Commerce Cloud checkout without extra redirects?

We implement Amazon Pay directly in the SFCC checkout flow, keeping authentication and tokenized payment steps lightweight. The goal is fewer page changes and faster completion, especially on mobile.

What data is mapped between Amazon Pay and Salesforce Commerce Cloud for orders, captures, and refunds?

We map order IDs, authorizations, captures, refunds, and settlement statuses so SFCC stays the source of truth. This reduces reconciliation gaps and “paid but not shipped” edge cases.

Can Amazon Pay on Salesforce Commerce Cloud support one-click payments and biometric authentication on mobile?

Yes, Amazon Pay supports wallet-based checkout with stored addresses and cards, plus device-level authentication where available. That typically cuts form filling and improves trust at the payment step.

How do you handle shipping methods, taxes, and multi-currency with Amazon Pay in Salesforce Commerce Cloud?

We validate the full pricing chain end to end so totals match across SFCC and Amazon Pay, including shipping, tax, discounts, and currency rounding. Edge cases are tested before Go-live to avoid payment failures.

Is the Salesforce Commerce Cloud Amazon Pay integration PCI compliant, and what stays tokenized?

Amazon Pay keeps sensitive card data tokenized, while SFCC stores only the payment references needed to manage the order lifecycle. We also align the implementation with your PCI scope and logging requirements.

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We’ll review your business systems, identify key challenges, and uncover actionable opportunities.

3. Get a tailored proposal

After the consultation, receive a detailed proposal with clear, high-impact steps to integrate Salesforce with the tools your business needs to thrive.

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