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Boku

In This Article
  1. Quick start
  2. Step by step guide
    1. Request a Boku account
    2. Boku account confirmation
    3. Add Bank account details to Boku
    4. Obtain your Boku Account Service ID
    5. Add your Boku account details to Firefox Marketplace

Marketplace feature removal
The functionality described on this page no longer works — Firefox Marketplace has discontinued support for Android, Desktop, Tablets, and payments (and other related functionality). For more information, read the Future of Marketplace FAQ.

Boku is the payment provider for operator transactions from América Móvil (Telcel). To receive payments for app and in-app purchases from the supported operators you'll need to create a Boku account, bearing in mind that any existing Boku account you may have cannot be used. This page provides a quick start and long guide to the sign up process, as well as links to the relevant pages to complete the process.

Quick start

If you're unclear about any of the following instructions, please refer to the Step by step guide.

  1. Click the Create Boku Account button seen below.
  2. In the first Professional Account — Publisher Sign Up — Mozilla Corporation End Merchant page, provide your contact and business details then click Next.
  3. In the second page, enter an account name (Login) and password — the account name must be prefixed "mozilla_" — review the legal agreement and at the end check I Agree, check I accept the Privacy Policy, enter the CAPTCHA and click Create Account.
  4. Your account will now be validated by Boku, usually within 1–2 business days, and an email confirmation sent. To complete the registration process you'll need to click the link provided in the email to validate the email address you entered during sign up. If you don't receive the confirmation email, please check your spam folder. If you haven't received the confirmation email within 3 business days, please contact publishersupport@boku.com.
  5. Sign into Boku with your account details.
  6. Set up a bank account by clicking SETTING on the site menu, then Bank Details on the submenu. On the Bank Details page click Add New Account, provide your bank details and then click Submit.
  7. Obtain your Service ID by clicking SERVICES on the site menu, then look for the ID under Service Name.
  8. Return to My Submissions in Firefox Marketplace, open the app you wish to add Boku account details to, then click Compatibility & Payments on the menu. Under Payment Accounts, click Add, manage or view transactions for your payment accounts then Add a Boku account from the dialog, enter a name for your Boku account and add the service ID. Click Register Payment Account.
  9. You can now complete any remaining details for your app and submit it to review as normal.

You must create a Boku account using this mechanism — Boku accounts created any other way WON'T BE VALID.

Button to provide link to Boku sign up page

Step by step guide

This section provides a step-by-step guide to the process for signing up for a Mozilla Corporation End Merchant account with Boku.

Request a Boku account

  1. Go to the Boku Mozilla Corporation End Merchant Registration page.
  2. On page 1 of the Professional Account - Publisher Sign Up - Mozilla Corporation End Merchant form, in (1) Business Information, if you don't have a registered company you use to create and distribute your apps, select Sole Proprietorship. In (2) Business Name, enter the name you use to distribute apps on Firefox Marketplace and in (3) Date Business Established enter the date you first started developing apps for distribution.

    Boku signup page for entry of contact and business details
  3. Click Next.
  4. On page 2, in (1) Login enter a name that is representative of your business name entered on page 1, noting that:
    • it shouldn't contain any upper-case or special characters, e.g. @, #, !, <space>, etc.
    • must be prefixed with mozilla_ (TO BE CONFIRMED).  
    For example: mozilla_adev_apps (good); adev@developer.com (bad). This is your merchant account user name.
  5. Review the legal agreement and at the end check (2) I Agree.
  6. Check (3) I accept the Privacy Policy.
  7. Enter the (4) CAPTCHA.

    Boku signup page for entry of Boku account details and acceptance of T&C
  8. Click (5) Create Account and the Publisher Sign Up Confirmation page displays.

    Page providing confirmation that the Boku signup is complete

Boku account confirmation

After completing the signup process you'll receive an email within 1 or 2 business days to confirm that the account has been created. To complete the registration process you'll need to click the link provided in the email, to validate the email address you entered during sign up.

If you don't receive an email please check your spam folder. If the email isn't there wait an additional business day, if at that time there is no email please contact publishersupport@boku.com.

Add Bank account details to Boku

Once your account has been verified the next step is to add your bank account details. This will be the bank account into which your app and in-app purchase sales revenue (after tax and fees) is deposited.

  1. Sign in to Boku using the Login (user name) and password you created in the second page of the sign up process.
  2. Click (1) SETTING on the site menu
  3. Click (2) Bank Details on the submenu.
  4. On the Bank Details page, click (3) Add New Account.

    Boku account page for the creation of a new bank account record
  5. Provide your bank details. If you don't have the various (1) Bank Identifiers, these are usually available on a bank's website. Alternatively, if you cannot find the details easily try a web search for "bank name international receipts SWIFT". Once you've completed the details, click (2) Submit.

    Boku account page for entry of bank details

Obtain your Boku Account Service ID

You now need to obtain your account's service ID, which you'll add to Firefox Marketplace.

  1. Click (1) SERVICES on the site menu.
  2. In Manage Services, locate your service ID under (2) Service Name.

    Obtaining the Boku Service ID for your account

Add your Boku account details to Firefox Marketplace

You can now return to My Submissions in Firefox Marketplace to add your Boku account details.

  1. Open the app you wish to add Boku account details to.
  2. Click (1) Compatibility & Payments on the menu.
  3. Under Payment Accounts, click (2) Add, manage or view transactions for your payment accounts.

    Compatibility and Payments showing selection of Add, manage or view transactions for your payment
  4. Select (1) Add a Boku account from the Payment Accounts dialog.

    Dialog from which to choose the payment supplier to update
  5. In Add Boku Account, enter (1) Account name (this can be any name that will help you easily identify the account) and (2) Service ID, the value you obtained from your Boku account.

    Add Boku Account details to Firefox Marketplace
  6. Click (3) Register Payment Account.
  7. Marketplace will connect with the Boku server to validate the Service ID, displaying the following message while it does so:

    Message displayed while Boku Service ID is validated.
  8. to be completed ...

The process is now complete. You can now add any remaining details for your app and submit it to review as normal.

Document Tags and Contributors

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 Contributors to this page: chrisdavidmills, rebloor, andymckay
 Last updated by: chrisdavidmills, Mar 29, 2016, 3:00:29 AM

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