Stripe Add-On v4.1 Update
By Gravity Forms Published July 1, 2021Gravity Forms is pleased to announce an update to our Stripe Add-On. The release of Stripe v4.1 sees a number of important fixes.
These include:
- Updated error messages when API isn’t connected to be more informative.
- Fixed an issue where the merge tags are replaced with fixed values when the subscription name is longer than the 200 character limit by Stripe.
- Fixed an issue where an empty validation message appears if feed conditional logic is set.
Learn More About Stripe
Stripe is a popular and robust payment processing platform that allows businesses and websites to accept credit card payments online. Millions of businesses of all sizes, from start-ups to multinational enterprises, use Stripe to manage their online transactions, and accept payments from their customers.
The Gravity Forms Stripe Add-On syncs Stripe seamlessly with any form you create and allows Stripe to capture payments directly on your WordPress website. Here are just a few of the benefits of using Gravity Forms and Stripe to process your online payments…
- Quick Setup – Create an account in minutes, easily integrate your account with Gravity Forms, and then immediately start taking payments on your site.
- All Major Payment Methods Covered – Stripe accepts all major credit and debit cards, as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay.
- One-Time Payments – With Stripe and Gravity Forms your customers can purchase products and services on your website with one-time credit card payments.
- Recurring Payments – Easily set up and configure recurring payment subscriptions with Stripe and Gravity Forms.
- Transparent Fees – With Stripe there are no hidden fees (no signup fees, monthly fees, etc), so there are no nasty surprises!
- Discounts for Non-Profits – Stripe offers discounted fees for all non-profits.
- Machine Learning Fraud Protection – Stripe Radar helps detect and block fraud for any type of business using machine learning that trains across the entire Stripe network. It’s built into Stripe and requires no additional setup to get started.
- World-Class Security – Stripe is certified to PCI Service Provider Level 1, the most stringent certification available in the payments industry. Your customers’ card data never touches your servers, protecting you from complexity, costs, and risk.
For more information on using Gravity Forms and Stripe to accept payments through your WordPress website, check out these resources…
- This Month’s Featured Add-On… Stripe
- How to Take Payments With Apple Pay and Google Pay
- How to Take Subscriptions on Your WordPress Website with Gravity Forms and Stripe
Stripe Add-On v4.1 Changelog
- Updated error messages when API isn’t connected to be more informative.
- Fixed an issue where the merge tags are replaced with fixed values when the subscription name is longer than the 200 character limit by Stripe.
- Fixed an issue where an empty validation message appears if feed conditional logic is set.
- Fixed an issue where an empty validation message appears as soon as a customer types in the credit card field.
- Fixed an issue where the credit card icon overlaps with the placeholder text in the credit card field.
- Fixed an issue where the form fails validation if the plan (price) or product, created by the add-on, is archived in the Stripe account.
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