After integrating PayPal into Wufoo, we got an overwhelming number of responses asking for more functionality and additional payment processors to be integrated into our platform. Based on this feedback, we’re happy to announce the addition of Google Checkout and Authorize.net to Wufoo’s payment systems. We’ve also jazzed up our current PayPal integration by adding the ability to create recurring subscriptions.
Google Checkout Integration
This was hands down the most highly requested feature addition to our payment system, and you’ll find that it’s probably the easiest way to hook up a form your Google Checkout account. To learn more about how to integrate your forms with Google Checkout, please check out our Google Checkout Documentation.
Authorize.net Integration
Authorize.net is a great alternative for those of you who need to process payments through your merchant account and cannot use services like Google Checkout or PayPal. This one tends to be for our non-profits and university institutions. It is a bit trickier to set up than the other two, but everything you need to know can be found in our Authorize.net Documentation.
PayPal Recurring Subscriptions
With our new recurring payment settings through PayPal, you can now charge subscriptions fees that automatically bill your users on a periodic basis. This is great for monthly and yearly services that you’ve processed with Wufoo. Just check off the “Recurring Billing” box in your payment settings and then choose how often you’d like your customers to be billed. To learn more about payment integration in general, a tutorial video and documentation can be found at http://wufoo.com/docs/payment-settings/.
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FYI: If you are building the shopping cart/check out pages yourself and using Authorize.Net, my company just released a library for Authorize.Net’s API. It was built in C# on the .NET platform and you can call it as a COM or .NET object. It supports both AIM and ARB and is fully certified by Authorize.net.
We provide extensive documentation and code samples to aid users. It does cost $99, but that’s pretty cheap for the functionality it provides. It even has extras like line totaling, supporting MD5 Hash validation (for AIM payments), copying the billing to the shipping address, etc.
You can get more information at https://www.itdevworks.com/faq.aspx and download a trial version or the documentation from our site.
Dave Parker IT DevWorks, LLC http://www.itdevworks.com
Posted 8 months ago by Dave Parker.Lets say I wanted to use Wufoo form to accept payment for theatre tickets that would be paid with a major credit card company ie. Visa, MasterCard or American Express, how could that be done specifically?
I was a paid subscriber to Wufoo last summer for a forms thing for a theatre production in NYC and think your forms are great and i like the new functionality
Posted 7 months ago by pierre.