So you’ve set up your Shopify storefront, taken professional photos of all your products, listed your inventory, written copy, and created a promotional blog. All that’s left is for people to actually pay for your wares. Now what?
If you’re selling tins of candied nuts to my 73-year-old dad, you can take credit card information over the phone. But since this isn’t 1987, you’ll need a payment gateway to get people’s digital cash into your digital hand.
Shopify has a built-in payment gateway, but if you want to use Stripe instead, here’s how to set up a Shopify Stripe integration—and what to do if the Stripe integration isn’t available in your location.
Shopify Stripe integration at a glance:
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Shopify has a native payment processor called Shopify Payments, which is powered by Stripe.
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Shopify Payments isn’t available in every country, but you can still integrate third-party payment processors like Stripe into your Shopify store.
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Shopify doesn’t enable Stripe integration for all locations, but you can always use Zapier to connect them.
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Why integrate Shopify and Stripe?
Technically, many Shopify users get Stripe payment processing through Shopify’s native payment gateway, Shopify Payments, which is powered by Stripe. This gives users the ability to accept credit card payments through their Shopify store without having to pay extra third-party transaction fees, and customers don’t have to jump over to a second website to complete their payment since the processing happens right on the Shopify site.
With all that fee-free convenience, most users will want to stick with Shopify Payments—but here’s why that may not be the case for you:
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Shopify Payments isn’t available in your country.
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You already accept payments via Stripe and want to maintain continuity.
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You’re having trouble setting up Shopify Payments or accepting payments through that gateway.
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You automate Stripe and want to continue using your automated workflow.
For pricing, Stripe charges 2.9% plus $0.30 per online card transaction (depending on location), which is the same as Shopify’s Basic plan. But keep in mind that Shopify charges an additional 2% processing fee (Basic plan) for all transactions made using third-party payment processors, including Stripe, so you’re paying extra to go with Stripe.
How to add Stripe to Shopify: 5 steps
Here’s how to add Stripe to Shopify in just a few quick steps.
Step 1: Access your Shopify account settings
I’ll assume you’re reading this because you already have Shopify and Stripe accounts. (If not, we’ll call that Step 0—go ahead and create those first.)
Once you’re sure Stripe is available to integrate with Shopify in your country, kick things off by logging in to your Shopify account, and head to the Settings menu.