Pagadito Connection Guide with Mangobeds

If you host in Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean or the US, you can now charge guests through Pagadito right inside Mangobeds. Guests pay with local and international cards through Pagadito’s hosted checkout, while you keep clean reconciliation in one place.


Before you start (what you need)

  • An active Pagadito merchant account.
  • Your Pagadito UID and WSK (Web Service Key).
  • A configured Webhook URL in your Pagadito account so payment status flows back to Mangobeds (steps below).
  • Your Mangobeds property currency set to one Pagadito supports: USD, GTQ (Guatemala), HNL (Honduras), NIO (Nicaragua), CRC (Costa Rica), PAB (Panama) or DOP (Dominican Republic).

Where to find your credentials in Pagadito

  1. Log in to your Pagadito merchant dashboard at comercios.pagadito.com.
  2. Go to Technical configuration → Integration parameters.
  3. On the Credenciales de Conexión card, copy:
    • UID (your merchant identifier)
    • WSK (your Web Service Key)

Heads-up: the WSK is the secret half of your credentials — treat it like a password. Don’t share it over email or paste it into chat.

Configure the webhook in Pagadito (required)

Without this step, payments will succeed in Pagadito but Mangobeds won’t know — your booking won’t update.

  1. In your Pagadito dashboard, go to Technical configuration → Webhooks.
  2. Tick Enable sending Webhook notifications.
  3. In the Webhook URL field, paste:
    https://www.mangobeds.com/api/webhooks/pagadito
  4. Click Save.

Supported countries

Pagadito operates across 13+ countries: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Belize, Sint Maarten, Guyana, Suriname and the United States. Pagadito accepts payments from buyers in roughly 60 countries worldwide, so guests outside this list can still pay you with their local cards.

How to set it up in Mangobeds

  1. Go to: Property → Settings → Payment Accounts → Connect Payment Account.
  2. In Create a new payment account, choose Pagadito as the provider.
  3. Paste the credentials:
    • Pagadito UID
    • Pagadito WSK
  4. Tick the box confirming you’ve read this guide.
  5. Save to create the payment account, then Connect it to the property.

Heads-up: once a property is linked to a payment account, you can’t swap providers on that property without removing the connection first.

How a guest payment works

  • Mangobeds redirects the guest to Pagadito’s hosted checkout page.
  • The guest pays with card, Pagadito wallet, or one of the alternative methods Pagadito offers.
  • Pagadito notifies Mangobeds via the webhook you configured.
  • Mangobeds marks the booking’s payment as Succeeded and sends you the usual property notification email.

Wrap-up

If you operate in Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean or the US, connecting Pagadito to Mangobeds gives your guests a familiar, PCI-DSS Level 1 checkout — and keeps your ops tidy with automatic payment reconciliation. Grab your two credentials, wire up the webhook, connect — and you’re live.

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