
How to Set Up GrabPay Payments in WordPress (2 Easy Ways)
If you run an eCommerce site and cater to customers in a certain region, then offering the right payment methods is super important. For online stores in Southeast Asia, accepting GrabPay payments can be a game changer. This digital wallet is growing in popularity in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and several other countries.
Our partner brands sell WordPress software to customers worldwide, so we have seen firsthand how offering the right payment options can help increase sales. Plus, we have built lots of eCommerce sites with WordPress over the years. So, we know how to optimize the online checkout process to maximize conversions.
In our opinion, you’ll want to make it as convenient as possible for your customers to check out. Offering their preferred digital wallet is a great way to do this.
That’s why we’ve done the research on how to set up GrabPay payments in WordPress. Keep reading to learn 2 easy ways you can do this in your online store.
If you plan to target customers in Southeast Asia, then adding GrabPay payments to your WordPress website can be a great idea. It is a widely trusted digital wallet in this region, with millions of active users relying on it for daily transactions.
When you offer GrabPay as a payment method, you are providing your customers with a convenient, familiar, and secure way to complete their purchases. This can improve customer satisfaction.
The app also supports QR code scanning, which makes it great for both online and offline transactions.
Having said that, let’s take a look at how to easily set up GrabPay payments in WordPress. In this tutorial, we will be discussing 2 methods. You can use the links below to jump to your preferred approach:
This method is for you if you want to set up a GrabPay payment form on your WordPress website without building a full-blown online store.
It’s also perfect if you are not using WooCommerce. For instance, you may want to accept donations, set up recurring membership fees, or charge for your professional services using GrabPay.
After you activate the plugin, you will see a setup wizard on your screen. Here, just click the ‘Let’s Get Started’ button.
You will now be taken to the next step, where you need to add your plugin’s license key.
You can find this information in your account on the WP Simple Pay website.
Once that is done, you will be asked to connect your plugin with Stripe. This popular payment gateway lets you accept online payments easily.
Keep in mind that since WP Simple Pay is a Stripe plugin, it won’t work on your website until you connect it with a new or existing Stripe account.
To start the process, click the ‘Connect with Stripe’ button.
Once you have successfully connected Stripe and WP Simple Pay, the setup wizard will ask you to configure your emails.
Here, you can enable options to receive email notifications for payment receipts, upcoming invoices, and payment notifications. You will also need to enter an email address to send them to.
Next, click the ‘Save and Continue’ button.
Then, complete the rest of the setup wizard steps according to your preferences.
Once you are done, go to the WP Simple Pay » Payment Forms page in the WordPress dashboard.
Here, click the ‘Create Your Payment Form’ button.
You will now be taken to the ‘Select a template’ page, where you will see a list of premade templates offered by WP Simple Pay.
Go ahead and locate the ‘GrabPay Payment Form’ template. Once you find it, click the ‘Use Template’ button under it.
This will take you to the ‘Add New Payment Form’ page. Here, you can change your form’s title and add a description.
Then, choose ‘On-site payment form’ as your form type. You can also check the box under it to turn on spam protection.
After that, switch to the ‘Payment’ tab in the left column. From here, choose your preferred tax collection rates under the ‘Tax Collection’ option.
Next, enter the price for the product or service you want to sell through the form. If you’re offering a subscription-based service, choose the ‘Subscription’ option. Then, click the ‘Add Price’ button to include different subscription tiers.
Remember to select a Southeast Asian currency like SGD or RM in this section. If you don’t, then the GrabPay payment option won’t be displayed on your form.
Now, you need to scroll down to the ‘Payment Methods’ section and select the ‘All’ option from the dropdown menu.
Important Note: The GrabPay payment option will only be available if you have chosen a Southeast Asian country like Singapore for your Stripe account.
To change these settings, visit the WP Simple Pay » Settings page and choose a country from the dropdown menu.
After that, switch to the ‘Form Fields’ tab. You can add a form field from the dropdown menu and configure its settings by expanding the tab. Plus, you can rearrange the existing fields by dragging and dropping them.
For example, you can add an address field on your form if you want to sell a physical product or provide in-person services. That way, customers will need to provide their address when they make a purchase or book an appointment.
Finally, visit the ‘Payment Page’ tab to check the ‘Enable a dedicated payment page’ box. You can now create a custom payment form page without manually building a new page on your website.
WP Simple Pay lets you customize the form by setting a permalink, color scheme, image, and footer text.
Once you are done, just click the ‘Publish’ button to save your changes.
You can now visit your WordPress site to view the new page with the GrabPay payment form.
However, if you want to add the form to an existing page on your website, then simply click the ‘Publish’ button after adding form fields.
Next, find the page/post you want to use in the WordPress dashboard. Then, click the ‘Add Block’ (+) button in the top left corner to open the block menu.
From here, find and add the WP Simple Pay block to the page, and select the payment form you created from the dropdown menu within the block.
After that, click the ‘Update’ or ‘Publish’ button to store your settings.
Now, visit your website to view the GrabPay payment form.
If you want to accept GrabPay payments in your WooCommerce store, then this method is for you.
After you activate the plugin, visit the WebToffee Stripe page in your WordPress dashboard and click the ‘Connect to Stripe’ button.
This will take you to a new tab where you will need to follow the on-screen instructions to connect the plugin to your Stripe account.
Once you have done that, just go back to your WordPress dashboard and visit the WebToffee » Local Gateways page. Here, switch to the ‘GrabPay’ tab at the top.
Next, check the ‘Enable’ box to add GrabPay as a payment method in your store.
You can also add a title, description, and order button text according to your liking.
For instance, to avoid confusion among global users, you can clarify that GrabPay is currently only available in Southeast Asia. This will prevent users from attempting to use a payment method that isn’t supported in their region.
Finally, click the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.
Now, visit the checkout page on your WooCommerce store to see the payment option in action.
Just like GrabPay is a go-to payment option in Southeast Asia, SEPA is a widely used payment system across many parts of Europe.
It’s an initiative by the European Union that simplifies bank transfers in euros. With SEPA, you can make cashless euro payments to anyone in the SEPA area, regardless of their bank or country.
Plus, this transaction process charges lower fees than traditional cross-border payments, making it a great solution.
Luckily, it’s easy to accept SEPA payments with the WP Simple Pay plugin.
It even comes with a payment form template specifically for SEPA direct debits.
If you need help creating a digital marketing strategy for your business, don’t hesitate to contact one of CodeWorks’ consultants.
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