Brand New Release: Stripe Add-On 5.2
By Gravity Forms Published September 26, 2023We are pleased to announce the release of Stripe 5.2. This update sees a number of additions and fixes, including…
- Added the gform_stripe_payment_element_initial_payment_information filter to override the initial payment information used to render the payment element.
- Fixed an issue where a payment method can’t be attached to a customer when the Payment Element is enabled.
What’s New for Our Stripe Add-On?
The recent release of Stripe Add-On 5.0 saw support for Payment Element, as well as Stripe Link. Stripe reports that businesses using Payment Element have seen a 10.5% average increase in sales.
The new features you’ll find with Stripe Add-On 5.0 include…
- 20+ Payment Methods with Payment Element – Whether you want to accept card payments, payments using Wallets (e.g. Apple Pay, Google Pay), or take payments using other options – like ACH Debit and iDeal – Stripe’s Payment Element has you covered.
- Autofill Payment Details with Link – Link is Stripe’s accelerated checkout. If customers choose to opt in, Link saves and autofills their payment and shipping details across hundreds of thousands of sites, streamlining their checkout experience.
Additionally, as a Stripe customer, you get access to the Stripe App Marketplace, and can install the Gravity Forms Stripe App in your Stripe dashboard.
The Gravity Forms Stripe App enables you to view all your Gravity Forms entries within your Stripe dashboard, as well as add notes. This will not only add context to your Stripe transactions, but it will also give you fuller insight into your customers and business.
For more information on our Stripe Add-On and it’s extensive list of features, check out the Stripe documentation.
Stripe Add-On v5.2 Changelog
- Added the gform_stripe_payment_element_initial_payment_information filter to override the initial payment information used to render the payment element.
- Fixed an issue where a payment method can’t be attached to a customer when the Payment Element is enabled.
- Fixed an issue where the gform_stripe_elements_style filter is not being correctly applied.
- Fixed an issue that prevents the gform_stripe_webhook filter from being fired in some cases.
- Fixed an issue where using a list field with columns enabled on a form with the Stripe Payment Element can cause a fatal error.
- Fixed an issue where list field values are not saved to the entry when the Payment Element is enabled.
- Fixed an issue where the Payment Element doesn’t work on ajax-enabled forms.