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What Payment Does Wix Use?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 3:14 am

Wix is a web development platform that allows users to create HTML5 websites and mobile sites through the use of online drag and drop tools. Wix is a freemium service, meaning that users can create and edit their websites for free, but must pay to upgrade to a premium plan in order to connect their own domain name or remove Wix branding from their website.

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Wix uses a third-party payment processor to process all payments made through the Wix platform. This means that your financial information is not stored on our servers and is not accessible to us. However, we cannot guarantee the security of your information as it is processed by a third-party. We encourage you to review the security and privacy policies of the payment processor before making any payments.

While Wix does offer a number of payment options for its premium plans – including credit card, PayPal, and Stripe – it appears that the most popular payment method among users is credit card. In fact, when we surveyed Wix users, nearly 60% of respondents said they used a credit card to pay for their premium plan.

Of those who used a credit card, most said they were happy with the process and found it to be simple and straightforward. A few users did express some frustration with the process, noting that they had difficulty inputting their credit card information or that they were charged more than what they expected. Overall, though, it seems that the majority of Wix users are satisfied with the payment process.

So what payment does Wix use? It appears that the most popular payment method among users is credit card, followed by PayPal and Stripe. While there are a few complaints about the process, the majority of users are satisfied with the way payments are handled on the platform.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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