Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce
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August 10, 2022

Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce Plugin

Accept payments with credit card, GPay, Apple Pay & ACH directly from your website using Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce.

Accept payments with credit card, GPay, Apple Pay & ACH directly from your website using Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce.

Why choose Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce?

Once installed, Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce keeps everything simple for you. With its user-friendly controls and minimal procedures, you can effortlessly tweak payment settings on your site according to your needs..

Optimized payment methods for faster checkouts

Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce has been built and optimized for different payment methods to work seamlessly on your product pages, cart page and checkout page, leading to higher conversion rates.

Visit our demo site to see all the payment methods in action

Demo Site

Use an iOS device to see Apple pay on your site. Google Pay will be displayed for supported browsers like Chrome.

Integrated Features

  • Credit Cards
  • Google Pay
  • Apple Pay
  • ACH Payments

Screenshots

  1. Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce Settings page in WordPress Dashboard

    Payments via Stripe for WooCommerce Settings page in WordPress Dashboard

  2. Different payment methods available in the plugin

    Different payment methods available in the plugin

FAQ

Can I test different payment methods with this plugin before making it live?

Yes, there are two modes available with this plugin: Test and Live.
You can use the test mode to run different tests and then switch to the Live mode once you’re done.

Where can I get the documentation for this plugin

Click this link to view the documentation. (Add document site link)

Do I need an SSL certificate for my website to use this plugin?

Since your e-commerce website will be handling payments with the help of this plugin, you need to have an SSL certificate to keep it secure and protected from malicious activity.

Details

  • Version: 1.0
  • Active installations: 70
  • WordPress Version: 3.0.1
  • Tested up to: 6.0.9
  • PHP Version: 5.6

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