• Resolved spoonwizard

    (@spoonwizard)


    Does anyone know if its possible to use existing products created inside WordPress with the new Stripe checkout page?

    It seems like you need to create all your products again inside the stripe dashboard but this would generate too much work for us given how many products we have and the multiple variations we have for each.

    I spoke to stripe support and they said it should be possible but couldn’t tell me how to do it 😀

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  • Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    @spoonwizard, I’m not sure what products you are referring to. This plugin doesn’t create any product in WordPress.

    Thread Starter spoonwizard

    (@spoonwizard)

    Sorry let me be more clear, we would like to move to the new stripe checkout (we already use stripe for payments on our own payment page) and we have all our products created inside WordPress already (221 products each with at least 4 variations so at least 884 unique SKU’s).

    As far as I can tell the stripe checkout page does not pull through the product information automatically, you need to create all your products inside the stripe dashboard from scratch – is my understanding correct or is there a way to use the stripe checkout page without needing to create all the products again in the stripe dashboard?

    Thanks,

    Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    @spoonwizard, How did you create those 221 products?

    Thread Starter spoonwizard

    (@spoonwizard)

    Just through the standard ‘add product’ functionality in WordPress / woocomerce – https://prnt.sc/uyhkj0

    Plugin Author Noor Alam

    (@naa986)

    @spoonwizard, Thanks. So they are just products created in WooCommerce. They have nothing to do with Stripe or any other payment gateway.

    In order to use this plugin you actually need to create a Stripe product (in your Stripe account) and use the price ID of the product in the shortcode.

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