Skip to main content
All CollectionsCreate your account
How to open your belo account

How to open your belo account

Start managing your cross-border payments as a freelancer or remote worker.

belo avatar
Written by belo
Updated over 3 months ago

We tell you in a few lines how you can open your belo account and start protecting your savings.

First of all, you will need to download the app:

Once you have the app on your smartphone, you can create your account.

  • You'll need to register with an email address, which will receive a verification email to confirm it's your access email.

  • Once verified, you can continue the process from the app and enter a PIN for access. The PIN will provide an additional layer of security for your Belo account and will be required every time you log in. You can also add biometric authentication for a smoother login experience.

  • After entering your PIN, the app will invite you to create your $belotag. This unique tag will allow other Belo users to transfer funds to you instantly and for free, making it easy to receive international payments.

  • Once you've created your $belotag, to start using belo and enjoying its features, you'll need to upload documentation that verifies your identity. This must be an official ID document.

  • The app will guide you to take photos of your documentation, followed by a brief video of you making head movements. Don't worry, if everything goes smoothly, the process will be automatic, and no one will see that video...

And that's it! Once you've completed the identity verification process, you'll receive confirmation to start using belo. This usually takes a few minutes, unless there's an error. If it takes longer, please contact our team to resolve the issue.

Now you can start exploring the app's features, designed specifically for freelancers and remote workers. You can easily send and receive international payments, save in stable currencies, and enjoy a user-friendly interface for daily use ✅

Share your experience and help us improve!

Did this answer your question?