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.

Offering a one-click checkout is nine times faster than manually inputting payment details. If you want to boost conversions, you’ll need to enable one-click checkout and help users save and autofill their details. In this article, we’ll show you how to allow users to save payment details for faster checkout in WordPress.

Prepaid cards are often used in financial scams. Unlike reloadable cards, prepaid cards often don’t require users to provide personal information, which makes it convenient for fraudsters for money laundering. In this article, we’ll show you how to block prepaid cards on your website from making payments.

Divi sells third-party Stripe integration addons on their marketplace. However, they’re costly and don’t let you take full advantage of the Stripe payment gateway. Using a full-fledged Stripe plugin, NOT just an addon, is the best way to get the most out of Stripe gateway on your Divi site. In this article, we’ll show you…

The free Elementor plugin doesn’t let you accept Stripe payments on your site without a third-party Stripe plugin or an integration. Even though Elementor Pro comes with a Stripe button widget, it’s not intuitive and provides you with limited functionalities,

With our Activity & Reporting dashboard, you can get access to Stripe payment activities in WordPress without even having to log into your Stripe account. In this article, we’ll walk you through a step-by-step process to enable the Stripe dashboard in WordPress.

Looking for a tax compliance plugin for WordPress? Tax rules and rates may vary in each jurisdiction where you sell your products or where your customers are located globally. As a business owner, you need to ensure that you stay tax compliant regardless of where you do business. In this article, we’ll show you some…

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.

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.

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.
Start accepting one-time and recurring payments or donations on your WordPress website.