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How Do I Add a Payment Gateway to Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 9:55 am

If you’re using Wix to create a website, you may be wondering how you can add a payment gateway so that you can accept payments on your site. Payment gateway integration can be a bit tricky, but luckily Wix has made it easy to add one to your site.

In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps of adding a payment gateway to Wix.

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First, you’ll need to create a payment button on your Wix site. To do this, go to the ‘Add’ menu and select ‘Payment Button’.

Next, you’ll need to choose which payment gateway you want to use. Wix supports a few different options, including PayPal and Stripe.

Once you’ve selected your gateway, you’ll need to enter your account details so that Wix can connect to your account.

PRO TIP: When adding a payment gateway to your Wix account, be sure to use a provider that is compatible with Wix. Some payment gateway providers are not compatible with Wix and may cause problems with your account.

After your payment gateway is set up, you can start adding products or services to your button. To do this, go to the ‘Products’ tab and click ‘Add New Product’.

Enter the name of your product, a description, and the price. You can also add a picture of your product if you want.

When you’re done adding products, go to the ‘Settings’ tab and click ‘Payment Options’. Here you can choose which payment methods you want to accept, as well as whether or not you want to offer discounts or coupons.

Finally, go to the ‘Publish’ tab and click ‘Publish Site’. Your payment gateway will now be live and ready to accept payments!

Conclusion:
Adding a payment gateway to Wix is simple and easy to do. Just follow the steps outlined in this article and you’ll have everything set up in no time.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.