Stripe Tutorials, Tips, and Resources for WordPress to Accept Payments

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WP Simple Pay now supports region-specific Stripe payment methods, helping you offer familiar local options to customers around the world.

Selling online is easy whether you only take full-time gigs or want to sell services as a side hustle. In this article, we’ll show you how to sell services online with WordPress (step by step).

Disabling guest checkout is a common practice among eCommerce merchants. Even if you don’t have a shopping cart setup on your site, you can still disable guest payments without touching a single line of code.
![[New] Introducing Activity & Reports – View Payment Insights Right Within WordPress](https://cdn.wpsimplepay.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/announcing-insights-and-overview.png)
You asked, we listened. Finally, the Activity & Reporting dashboard is here! With WP Simple Pay 4.6.7, you can view the latest Stripe payment activities right inside your WordPress dashboard — without even having to log into your Stripe account.

You don’t have to be a programming or marketing geek in order to sell a product. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to easily sell a single product online with WordPress, step by step.

The email receipt is one of the most important components of an online transaction. Here’s what goes into the perfect email receipt.

Taking pre-orders is a great strategy to drum up interest in the build-up to a new product launch. In this article, we’ll show you how to create a pre-order form and take pre-orders before your product is launched.

Stripe, like any other payment processors, charges an additional fee for processing credit card payments. With WP Simple Pay, you can let users cover the processing fee, so you can collect the full amount for the payments you accept on your WordPress site.
![[New] Introducing Fee Recovery – Remove Stripe Fees and Earn More!](https://cdn.wpsimplepay.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/featured-image.png)
Today we’re super excited to announce WP Simple Pay 4.6.6, which adds support for Fee Recovery – a way to allow your users to pay the Stripe payment processing fee, so you can collect the exact net amount you’ve anticipated for payments without any deduction.

Selling a product with limited availability is a challenge. You might want to stop taking orders as soon as your product is sold out. In this article, we’ll show you the EASIEST way to set a purchase limit for your products and services on your WordPress site.
Start accepting one-time and recurring payments or donations on your WordPress website.