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How Do I Add Stripe Payments to WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 3:22 pm

Are you thinking about adding Stripe payments to WooCommerce? With Stripe, you can accept credit and debit card payments from customers around the world. In this article, we’ll show you how to add Stripe payments to WooCommerce.

First, you’ll need to create a Stripe account and get your Stripe API keys. To do this, log into your Stripe account and go to the API keys section. Here, you’ll need to generate a new set of keys and copy them to your clipboard.

PRO TIP: Adding Stripe Payments to WooCommerce is a great way to take payments on your online store. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before you start using Stripe Payments.

First, you will need to make sure that your WooCommerce store is set up correctly. Stripe Payments will not work if your WooCommerce store is not set up correctly.

Second, you will need to have a valid SSL certificate installed on your WooCommerce store. Without a valid SSL certificate, Stripe Payments will not work.

Third, you will need to make sure that your Stripe account is set up correctly. Stripe Payments will not work if your Stripe account is not set up correctly.

Fourth, you will need to make sure that you have the latest version of WooCommerce installed. Stripe Payments will not work if you do not have the latest version of WooCommerce installed.

Finally, you will need to make sure that your Stripe account is linked to your WooCommerce store. If your Stripe account is not linked to your WooCommerce store, Stripe Payments will not work.

Next, log into your WooCommerce store and go to the settings page. On the settings page, click on the payments tab and then click on the Stripe option.

Now, you’ll need to enter your Stripe API keys into the appropriate fields. Once you’ve done that, click on the save changes button.

Your WooCommerce store is now ready to accept Stripe payments!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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