Stripe Tutorials, Tips, and Resources for WordPress to Accept Payments
In this article, we’ll show you how to create a payment form that lets customers pay off a total balance in monthly installments.
In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps required to create a custom payment page for one product on your WordPress site.
Considering an upgrade from WP Simple Pay Lite to a Pro version of the plugin? In this article, we’ll help you decide which premium version is right for you.
Digital wallet payments offer a convenient, fast, and secure way to pay. In this article, we’ll show you how to easily accept them on your WordPress site.
Beware: Why you must avoid downloading WP Simple Pay Pro nulled to keep your WordPress website secure, optimized, and credible.
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.
Przelewy24 is the most popular bank transfer method in Poland. Learn how to allow customers to complete transactions on your WordPress site with Przelewy24.
Most payment gateways, including Stripe, recommend you enable reCAPTCHA on your payment forms to avoid fraud. Learn how to add invisible reCAPTCHA to your payment forms.
Card testing is a common fraudulent activity that often results in chargebacks, which puts you at risk of financial consequences. Learnhow to protect your WordPress site from card testing.
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Start accepting one-time and recurring payments or donations on your WordPress website.