I’ve seen several questions regarding using Stripe Checkout on a Webflow site without a full explanation how to integrate the script and the rest of the info.
I wanted to use Foxy for the site but I just need a simple click payment option and Stripe Checkout will work perfect for this purpose.
I will prefer to use Stripe for security reason but if any of you know a similar checkout one item option like Stripe you can recommend will be great
I recommend Stripe + Paypal combo (always nice for customer to have the paypal option.
However i’m not sure if i understand totally your question.
Do you need help to integrate stripe in foxy (do you need a basket) , or do you just want to integrate a stripe button ?
If it’s first option : Foxy is super cool to use with webflow and super easy to link with stripe.
Full doc / step by step here : https://wiki.foxycart.com/gateways/stripe
If it’s second option, stripe has a nice documentation :
@zbrah - Since for now I only have one payment fee to charge on the website, Stripe seems like a good option and very user friendly (https://stripe.com/checkout). There is no need of shopping carts or additional steps for the payment.
All of above have decent button integrations and matches well with Stripe. They do either add a small fee or monthly fee. In my opinion snappycheckout is the cheapest, and snip cart is the most intuitive.
I will go with Stripe Checkout, I really like Plasso but I would have to pay 4% fee with them plus, 2.6% on Stripe, what’s the point of getting charged twice when it can be only only directly with Stripe
I already added the Stripe button on the Webflow site however, I still need to resolve the process before and after the payment.
I am trying to mimic the payment process from https://www.designjobsboard.com, since they are using Stripe too.
On Webflow, I completed the form, if I go to make the payment before or after press on submit, and going back to the web page, everything in the form got erased. Is this somethingI need help with.
For anyone interested in something similar. We put together a working demo for Carlos that is 100% built with Webflow’s form builder and securely ties into Foxy, allowing for support of nearly 100 payment gateways and alternate payment methods, coupons, and more. Feel free to message me if you’d like to see the demo or have further questions.
How about: “share the tutorial for the love of the forums?”.
I’m really interested to see how it’s done. With, or without Foxy.
Bonus points if you include Dutch Ideal payments!
Edit: never mind, the tutorial is here. Great work there btw.
And I see you accept Ideal through Mollie, if you could get me up to speed to get that working, that would be awesome.
Hi @Diu.
You beat me to the answers I took a few minutes to put together a demo for you here: Job Listing Built 100% with Webflow’s form builder. Let me know what questions you may have or how I can help. Connecting to your Ideal account is super easy in the Foxy admin.
@Diu
As a follow up, we support Ideal through Ogone as well. I have turned on these payment options so you can see them once you add the job listing to cart.
hey @foxy I really appreciated the demo and will say Foxy is an amazing tool however I feel since this is a new business client Foxy is not for us, the client cannot incur into extra expenses like a monthly fee besides the Webflow monthly plan.
Hey @carlos94587.
No problem at all. We definitely understand. We’re not a perfect fit for every project, but definitely let us know if we can help with anything in the future.
@carlos94587 did you ever figure out how to implement it. I have a client that is set up on stripe and they only have a few merchandise items to sell so I think it would be the easiest to implement. If I can figure out a webflow solution that is.
hi @jbleroux - but if you have several items I will recommend you to use @foxy - I just needed a on-payment option and added the payment button after the Thank you message
yeah i’m going to suggest Foxy to the client. It looks like the simplest solution and it integrates with their stripe payment. They won’t like the monthly fee but if they do at least 100 transactions a month it won’t matter. The other option is shopify button if they don’t do that quantity.
The stripe payment integration seems fine for one item.
@jbleroux I wanted to mention that if you pay annually ($180/yr) you save $5/mo. Also, we only charge a transaction fee for transactions that exceed your included 100 transactions each month. It’s a small .5% fee with a max of 15 cents. Hope this helps.