Gravity Forms is proud to announce the release of PayPal Checkout Add-On version 4.0.2. This release contains a number of additions and updates including…
- Added accessibility improvements for the Payment Method selection field.
- GF_Field_PayPal::get_value_entry_detail() updated to be compatible with changes to GF_Field::get_value_entry_detail() in Gravity Forms 2.9.29.
- Updated the PPCP field so it cannot be placed in a repeater or duplicated in the form editor.
Checkout is supported by PayPal
Gravity Forms PayPal Checkout integration makes it easy to accept secure online payments directly through your WordPress forms. In just a few steps, you can add PayPal-powered payments to order forms, donation forms, event registration, membership sign-ups, and more.
Sell products, collect deposits, accept recurring subscriptions, or get paid for services without combining multiple tools. With trusted PayPal payment experience built into your forms, you can offer customers the payment methods they already know and use while keeping your payment workflow simple and reliable.
Some of the key features include…
- Payment options support – In addition to supporting multiple devices, payments can be made via PayPal, Venmo, Pay Later, and various country-specific methods.
- One-time payment and subscription – Sell products and services with a single payment or set up recurring donations and subscriptions easily with the PayPal Checkout Add-On.
- Authorize and capture – Perfect for advances and deposits, this feature allows you to authorize payments and collect them at a later time.
- Refund process – Provide responsive customer service by processing refunds directly from your WordPress dashboard – no need to log in to PayPal.
- Seamless integration with Gravity Forms Add-On – Easily charge post creation fees, collect registration payments, and manage subscriptions using the Advanced Post Creation Add-On and User Registration Add-On.
The Gravity Forms documentation has more information about the PayPal Checkout Add-On.
Notes: The PayPal Checkout Add-On is available with Gravity Forms Pro and Elite licenses. For more information about other features and add-ons available with this plan, see the Pro and Elite licensing pages.
PayPal Checkout Add-On 4.0.2 change notes
- Added accessibility improvements for the Payment Method selection field.
- GF_Field_PayPal::get_value_entry_detail() updated to be compatible with changes to GF_Field::get_value_entry_detail() in Gravity Forms 2.9.29.
- Updated the PPCP field so it cannot be placed in a repeater or duplicated in the form editor.
- Fixed an issue where pay later promos would appear even though they were disabled by the gform_ppcp_disable_funding filter.
- Fixed an issue where rejected payments were marked as “Completed” in the authorization flow only.
- Fixed warning displayed when editing Advanced Post Creation posts created when payment feeds were enabled.
- Fixed an error that occurred when sending PayPal payments when using Gravity Forms 3.0 or later.
If you are a Pro or Elite Gravity Forms licensee, that is PayPal Payments Add-on v4.0.2 can be updated in your WordPress dashboard, or downloaded manually from your account download page.
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