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How Do I Add PayPal Subscription to WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 5:00 pm

Adding a PayPal subscription to WooCommerce is a great way to start taking payments for your products or services. There are a few things you need to do in order to set this up, but it’s not difficult. First, you need to sign up for a PayPal account if you don’t have one already.

PRO TIP: If you are using WooCommerce to run your online store, you may want to consider adding a PayPal subscription option to your checkout process. This will allow customers to sign up for a recurring payment plan for your products or services.

Before setting up a PayPal subscription option in WooCommerce, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

1. Make sure your products or services are set up to be recurring payments. This means that the customer will be charged on a regular basis (weekly, monthly, etc.) for the duration of their subscription.

2. Set up your subscription plans in WooCommerce. You’ll need to create a product or service category for your subscriptions, and then add products or services under that category.

3. Configure your PayPal account settings. Go to the WooCommerce settings page and click on the Payments tab. From there, you’ll need to enter your PayPal Merchant ID and PayPal API credentials.

4. Test your subscription options before making them live on your site. Be sure to use a real PayPal account when testing, as you’ll need to cancel the subscription from within PayPal if there are any issues.

5. Keep an eye on your subscription numbers. You’ll want to make sure

Then, you’ll need to go to the WooCommerce settings page and enable the PayPal gateway. After that, you can go to the products page and set up your subscription products. Finally, you’ll need to add the PayPal subscription button to your checkout page.

That’s all there is to it! Adding a PayPal subscription to WooCommerce is a quick and easy way to start taking payments for your products or services.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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