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How Do I Set Up Card Payments on WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 2:37 pm

If you’re using WooCommerce to run an online store, you’ll probably want to offer your customers the option to pay by card. Luckily, WooCommerce makes it easy to set up card payments.

In this article, we’ll show you how to set up card payments on WooCommerce.

First, you’ll need to sign up for a merchant account with a payment processor. We recommend using Stripe, as it integrates seamlessly with WooCommerce. Once you’ve signed up for a Stripe account, you’ll need to connect it to your WooCommerce store. You can do this by going to the WooCommerce settings page and selecting the “Payment Gateways” tab.

From there, you should see a section labeled “Stripe.” Click the “Connect” button and follow the instructions.

Once you’ve connected your Stripe account, you’ll need to configure your payment settings. To do this, go to the “Payments” tab in the WooCommerce settings page and scroll down to the “Credit Cards” section.

Here, you’ll need to enter your Stripe Secret Key and Publishable Key. You can find these keys in your Stripe account under the “API” tab.

PRO TIP: Before you begin, you will need the following:

-A WooCommerce account
-A payment processor
-A WooCommerce compatible theme

If you do not have a WooCommerce account, please sign up for one here. If you do not have a payment processor, we recommend using Stripe.

Once you have a WooCommerce account and payment processor, you can begin setting up your card payments.

After you’ve entered your Stripe keys, scroll down and select the card types that you want to accept. By default, WooCommerce will accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Once you’ve done that, click the “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page.

And that’s it! You should now be able to accept card payments on your WooCommerce store.

Conclusion: Setting up card payments on WooCommerce is easy and only takes a few minutes. With just a few clicks, you can be up and running and accepting payments from customers.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.