Set user roles to include/exclude for WooCommerce payment gateways to show up.
Payment Gateways by User Roles for WooCommerce plugin lets you set user roles for payment gateways to show up.
For your WooCommerce store for each payment gateway you have two options to choose from:
Payment Gateways by User Roles for WooCommerce supports custom user roles as well present on your WooCommerce store.
You can also choose which user role must be considered for rule check – either the first assigned user role or all the roles assigned to the user.
With this plugin you can set user roles for four standard WooCommerce payment gateways: Direct bank transfer, Check payments, Cash on delivery and PayPal. To set user roles for all other payment gateways you will need Payment Gateways by User Roles for WooCommerce Pro plugin version.
Payment Gateways by User Roles for WooCommerce Pro supports almost all the payment gateways created for WooCommerce including Stripe for WooCommerce and Custom Payment Gateways created for WooCommerce.
All I needed was some way to make sure logged in users (just our admin staff) could take COD payments while Guest users (the general public) could only use credit cards for online payments. This plugin does that very simply, it’s working perfectly, and I couldn’t be happier!
Perfectly Simple
– WebbyMom
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