• Resolved lucytech

    (@lucytech)


    Is there a way to break up the payment so a user can pay in installments?

    Say the product cost $150 dollars can they choose to pay $50 for 3 months? How would I set that up? I’m using this plugin and woocommerce

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  • Plugin Support Beauty of Code (woo-hc)

    (@beautyofcode)

    Hi @lucytech ,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    You can use the WooCommerce Deposits extension, which allows your customers to put down a deposit or use a payment plan for products you specify. Payment Plans give customers the option to pay an upfront fee and the remainder at a later date, dividing payments into multiple parts over time.
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    The extension integrates with Stripe, so you can accept installment payments directly from your customers. You can find more information about using Payment Plans with WooCommerce Deposits in the following documentation:

    WooCommerce.com offers a 30-day refund policy which you can take advantage of, allowing you to test the extension, and make sure that it is what you are looking for.

    Should you have any pre-sales-related questions, kindly contact us directly at?WooCommerce.com → My Account → Support. You will need to create an account if you do not have one already.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter lucytech

    (@lucytech)

    I don’t really want to use another plugin – pay deposits doesn’t really make sense for what I need. I just want to use stripe and on the checkout page have the option for payment installments. Do I need to set this up on the stripe backend? And then how would I integrate it with the wordpress checkout?

    Plugin Support Beauty of Code (woo-hc)

    (@beautyofcode)

    Hi @lucytech ,

    You can look at using Stripe’s “Buy now, pay later” option, however, the only way to add this option is by using the following plugins, alongside?Stripe:

    You can read more about the “Buy now, pay later” option here:

    Additionally, feel free to add your vote for this feature, to include it in a future version of Stripe.

    Cheers!

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