Capture third-party payments securely.
When someone else covers the bill, Akia emails them a secure link to authorize their card. It's PCI compliant, so a number never lands in your inbox.

Authorize card
Card number
Expiry
CVC
Name on card
The whole authorization, from one message.
Akia emails the cardholder a secure link. They tap and verify without downloading or logging in.
Authorize payment for Theodore Blackwell’s stay

Authorization Form
You’re covering Theodore Blackwell’s stay at Hotel Segundo. Tap below to verify your ID, sign, and add your card.
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Third-Party Authorization
Verify your ID and accept the terms to authorize the charge.
Government ID
Driver’s license · United States
Selfie check
Matched to your ID
You keep a token. The vault keeps the card.
Akia never holds the card number. It’s tokenized into a certified vault, so what you store is a token that’s useless to anyone who steals it. It works with the payment gateways and PMS systems hotels already run, including FreedomPay and Shift4.
Reveal a card only when you need it.
Akia keeps every authorized card encrypted, never a number your team can browse. When someone needs to key it into another system, they re-authenticate and reveal the card once, then it's cleared.
Authorized cards
Cecilia Hathorne
for Theodore Blackwell’s stay
Arthur Pembridge
for Margaret Ellison’s stay
Cards are shown once, after you re-authenticate. The full number is never stored on Akia.
Learn more about building Mini Apps.
The authorization runs inside a little web app the guest opens from a text. No download, no login, and the same building blocks power the rest of the stay.
Let someone else pick up the tab, safely.
See how Akia captures a third-party card through a secure link, with the number never touching your inbox.




