is there a recommended shopping cart for use with wb17
I use square for payment processing at this time but have stripe also
looking for something without reoccurring charges
Just asking about shopping carts for use with wysiwyg
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Re: Just asking about shopping carts for use with wysiwyg
The software has built-in support for several third party shopping carts, including stripe.
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Re: Just asking about shopping carts for use with wysiwyg
Here is some info on some of the things available in WB:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/ecommerce.html
If you are shying away from a paid cart with monthly fees you may want to look at some open source carts that provide code you can insert in WB to create your cart. I have used phpjabbers shopping cart. It comes integrated with Paypal and Authorize.net. However, for additional cost they can integrate other gateways in. It's a one time cost up front but once you purchase it, its yours to use with no recurring fees. If you get the developer license, you can use it on multiple websites.
Some low cost options would be Ecwid or Vibracart pro
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/ecommerce.html
If you are shying away from a paid cart with monthly fees you may want to look at some open source carts that provide code you can insert in WB to create your cart. I have used phpjabbers shopping cart. It comes integrated with Paypal and Authorize.net. However, for additional cost they can integrate other gateways in. It's a one time cost up front but once you purchase it, its yours to use with no recurring fees. If you get the developer license, you can use it on multiple websites.
Some low cost options would be Ecwid or Vibracart pro
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Re: Just asking about shopping carts for use with wysiwyg
thank you
i will look into these options
i will look into these options
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Re: Just asking about shopping carts for use with wysiwyg
what are you selling?
how many products?
do products have variants; size, color?
physical products or downloadable products?
how will you charge for shipping; free, flat rate, by weight, by order price?
how will you handle taxes?
will you need pricing options; by quantity, by customer group, by variant?
will you offer coupons?
- just some considerations that should impact selecting a cart
how many products?
do products have variants; size, color?
physical products or downloadable products?
how will you charge for shipping; free, flat rate, by weight, by order price?
how will you handle taxes?
will you need pricing options; by quantity, by customer group, by variant?
will you offer coupons?
- just some considerations that should impact selecting a cart
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Re: Just asking about shopping carts for use with wysiwyg
@onlye Glad you reminded them of those things which most people overlook when building the shop.
As for the advice to @keydog you can suggest payment gateways too in the suggestion section. I have suggested Airwallex you can suggest for Square aka Squareup, Adyen or even Authorize.net. Any suggestions are welcome.
As for the advice to @keydog you can suggest payment gateways too in the suggestion section. I have suggested Airwallex you can suggest for Square aka Squareup, Adyen or even Authorize.net. Any suggestions are welcome.