Description
Stitch Express is the simplest way for your business to get paid securely online with superior customer support at every step.
What is Stitch Express?
Stitch Express is a payment gateway that makes online payments better. Use Stitch Express to accept payments on your WooCommerce store reliably and securely with a full suite of High-converting payment methods:
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
- Happy Pay (Buy now, pay later)
- Capitec Pay
- Payments with any Mastercard or Visa card
Stitch Express is powered by Stitch, who processes payments for South Africa’s biggest enterprises like Bash and the iStore.
Stitch Express leverages this enterprise-grade technology and makes it easier to use for Woocommerce stores.
Why Stitch Express?
- Human support: You’ll always talk to a person and receive personalized support
- Competitive pricing: Keeping your costs simple and low
- Secure, reliable payments: Powered by Stitch and PCI Level 1 Compliant
- Get started quickly: Super fast and completely digital onboarding
Pricing
Pricing is straightforward with Stitch Express.
We charge:
- 2.95% on local, SA card transactions
- 3.4% on International card transactions
- 4.9% +R4 on Happy Pay transactions
- 2% on Capitec Pay transactions*
For customers who transact more than R100K per month, we offer custom pricing. Please contact [email protected] to discuss this.
*All pricing is VAT exclusive
Sign Up
To use the Stitch Express plugin you’ll need an active Stitch Express account. It is super simple and completely FREE to set it up. Follow the easy steps below:
Installation
Instructions
Before you get going make sure you’ve signed up for a Stitch Express account and get it verified.
Setting Stitch Express up on your website is very simple, follow the steps below and you’ll be getting paid in no time.
- Log in to your WordPress site
- Using the Menu navigate to Plugins > Add New Plugin
- Use the Search Bar to search for “Stitch Express”
- Click through to Stitch Express and hit the “Install and activate” button
- Once the Plugin has completed installing, click “Manage Plugin” to go to your Installed Plugins page
- Scroll down the list to Stitch Express and click through the Stitch Express Plugin settings page
- Go to your Stitch Express Dashboard and copy your Client ID and Secret
- While here also add the below redirect URL
- [YourSiteURL]/index.php
- Paste your Client ID and Secret in the appropriate fields in Stitch Express Plugin settings page
- Ensure you Save the setting and test it on your site. You’re all set!
Support
For any Support Queries please email us at [email protected] and we’ll help you every step of the way.
FAQ
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What do I need to use this plugin?
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You need these things to start accepting card payments via Stitch Express on your WordPress site:
- Have a verified Stitch Express account
- Your Client Secret and Client Token: these can be found on your account page on the Stitch Express website
- Add a redirect URL for your site: On the account page add a redirect URL containing the full URL of your website and
/index.php
. E.g.https://www.mystore.com/index.php
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Stitch Express” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.3.0
- Add refunds
1.2.1
- Add CapitecPay, Apple Pay & Google Pay
1.2.0
- Add Happy Pay
1.1.17
- Include missing image
1.1.16
- New blocks builds
1.1.15
- Improve gateway logo
1.1.14
- Change payment gateway background to transparent
1.1.13
- New payment method icon
1.1.12
- Improve payment method copy for non-blocks sites
1.1.11
- Improve payment method copy
1.1.10
- Improve checkout UI
1.1.9
- Improve documentation
1.1.8
- Fix minimum required PHP version
1.1.7
- Internal improvements
1.1.6
- Explain how to set your redirect URL on the settings page
1.1.5
- Fix typo in documentation
1.1.4
- Declare WooCommerce HPOS compatibility
1.1.3
- Add “skip checkout” option
1.1.2
- Declare WooCommerce blocks compatibility
1.1.1
- Improved naming to avoid conflicts
- Switched to using WP HTTP API instead of curl
- Fix missing assets
1.1.0
- Added blocks support
1.0.0
- Initial release