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What is the simplest way to have users pay for 3-5 products on a website?

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Rob Allen's avatar
Rob Allen
3,118 posts
3 weeks ago
Rob Allen's avatar Rob Allen

Stripe payment links maybe?

       
Rob Allen's avatar
Rob Allen
3,118 posts
3 weeks ago
Rob Allen's avatar Rob Allen

@pyrobob83 I have Reinos store running on one site, we just forward to the Stripe hosted page for the payment.

       
Justin Alei's avatar
Justin Alei
12 posts
3 weeks ago
Justin Alei's avatar Justin Alei

Can I see it in action? What’s the site? Feel free to DM if you prefer

       
Rob Allen's avatar
Rob Allen
3,118 posts
3 weeks ago
Rob Allen's avatar Rob Allen

@pyrobob83 PM’d you 😊

       
Hop Studios's avatar
Hop Studios
509 posts
about 3 weeks ago
Hop Studios's avatar Hop Studios

PayPal button is probably the easiest setup from 0-to-launch including signup for the vendor. Not the most graphically compelling.

Stripe instant pay button is good too - Stripe also has a Payment Link format that’s even easier, and I’d say Stripe is now close to global as PayPal - you don’t mention if it’s one specific market you’re doing this for.

If you need a cart but it can be a not-on-your-site cart, PayPal is simple.

If you need multiple currencies, Stripe’s easier than PayPal, which is more global but ends up having weirdnesses.

And if you need multiple payment methods.. surprise option Square is actually my pick for ease of setting up Apple Pay, Google Pay, Afterpay, Invoice, barter… https://squareup.com/ca/en/payment-links/buy-button

       
User XLYiWdAt's avatar
User XLYiWdAt
11 posts
about 3 weeks ago
User XLYiWdAt's avatar User XLYiWdAt

We do have a new super simple native ecommerce module coming out- currently named EE Commerce. It’s meant to be a sort of replacement for the old Simple Commerce. Stripe support only, purchase takes place on Stripe, does have a cart and doesn’t require sign in. Has simple subscriptions (those don’t go in cart and do require being signed in). Also handles simple digital downloads. It’ll be a free and pretty much targetted at super simple setups where they only need to sell a few things or take donations or such. We let stripe handle any shipping/taxes/3ds stuff. DM me if anyone wants to try it in alpha.

       
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