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How Do I Accept Credit Card Payments on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 12:47 am

Do you want to know how to start accepting credit card payments on your Squarespace website? Whether you’re selling products or services, you can easily set up a payment gateway and start taking payments in no time.

In this article, we’ll show you how to do just that.

First things first, you’ll need to sign up for a Squarespace account and choose the plan that’s right for you. Once you’ve done that, you can start setting up your payment gateway.

To do this, go to the Settings tab and click on Payment Settings. From there, select the Payment Gateway drop-down menu and choose the provider you want to use. Squarespace currently supports Stripe, PayPal, and Apple Pay.

Once you’ve selected your payment gateway, you’ll need to enter your account details. For Stripe, this will be your secret key and publishable key.

For PayPal, you’ll need to enter your email address. And for Apple Pay, you’ll need to provide your merchant ID.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that there are some risks associated with accepting credit card payments on Squarespace. Firstly, you will need to ensure that your Squarespace account is properly secured in order to protect your customers’ credit card information. Secondly, you should be aware that there are fees associated with processing credit card payments, so you will need to factor this into your pricing. Finally, please remember to comply with all relevant laws and regulations when accepting credit card payments.

Once you’ve entered your account details, click Save. Your payment gateway is now set up and ready to use!

Conclusion:

In conclusion, setting up a payment gateway on Squarespace is easy and only takes a few minutes. Simply go to the Settings tab, click on Payment Settings, select your payment gateway, and enter your account details. Once you’ve done that, click Save and you’re ready to start taking payments!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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