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๐Ÿ”Ž Can't Find a Page? Use Search

Audience: Merchants & Developers
Status: โœ… Live


Quick Answer

If a bookmarked link or a linked page is not loading, use the search bar at the top of any page to find the content by keyword. The docs site has fuzzy search built in โ€” it finds results even with partial or approximate terms.


From time to time, documentation pages are reorganised, renamed, or consolidated to improve the overall structure. When this happens, older bookmarks or linked references may point to a URL that no longer exists.

This does not mean the content is gone โ€” it has almost certainly moved.


Step 1 โ€” Open search
Click the ๐Ÿ” search icon in the top navigation bar, or press โŒ˜K (Mac) / Ctrl+K (Windows/Linux).

Step 2 โ€” Type a keyword or phrase
Enter a few words from the page title or topic you are looking for. Fuzzy search matches partial words, so you do not need an exact phrase.

What You're Looking ForTry Searching For
How to create a paymentcreate payment or checkout session
Error code explanationerror 4001 or the error message text
Webhook setupwebhook or event notification
API field referencefield name, e.g. paymentMethodId
SDK or widget setupwidget integration or UI component

Step 3 โ€” Follow the result
Click any result to go directly to the page. The search ranks by relevance, so the top result is usually the right one.


Still Can't Find It?โ€‹

note

If search does not return a result for what you need, the content may be under a different section or name. Try these:

  1. Browse by category โ€” use the left sidebar to navigate the docs tree directly.
  2. Try the API Reference โ€” field-level details live in API Reference v2.
  3. Check Release Notes โ€” recent changes are listed in Release Notes.
  4. Contact support โ€” reach out to your Convenient Checkout integration representative if the content is critical and cannot be located.

๐Ÿ Bottom Lineโ€‹

If a link is broken, search first. Type a keyword from the topic you need and the fuzzy search will find it โ€” even with partial terms.