

RapidCart Pro has the enterprise-class features and the flexibility you need to create an e-commerce solution tailored to your unique needs. Sell Like a Pro - RapidCart Pro makes it easy to build and manage a powerful and fully customizable online store with RapidWeaver. RapidCart Pro is a powerful RapidWeaver 6 plugin for running an e-commerce store. ?to=aHR0cHM6Ly9tYWNwa2cuaWN1Lz9pZD01NDg1NCZzPWJhbmRjYW1wJmt3PVJhcGlkQ2FydCtQcm8rdmVycy40LjE0LjI= I cannot get it to work, and Stripe is not able to help.2560 KB Developer Tools RapidCart Pro Omnidea SRL I followed the instructions for the Stack perfectly, filled out all the fields in Stripe and even confirmed with their support everything necessary was accounted for before publishing. Moving the curser over the button shows a live link, but the Stripe payment page does not open. RW and Stripe are communicating, because every time I click, it shows up in Stripes Developers Log as an error, and the error says I have to put my domain in the domain field in the Checkout section of Stripe. I’ve done that countless times and the result is the same. I usually put in just the simple domain name, or add or add but it still doesn’t work. In the stack there’s a place for a redirect to a “Success” page and “Cancel” page after finishing in Stripe, and I want customers to return to the same page they left from, so that’s the URL I put in both fields. I don’t know if this is relevant or not, but in Stripe you can pull up a snippets window, and it always reverts back to, and not the URL I put in there.Īt this point I’m extremely frustrated, and Stripe offers no help other than telling me to do what I’ve already done 50 times. I’ve put in a support request to Yuzool, but no answer as of yet. I just wonder if anyone else is using this stack and perhaps can point me in the direction of what might be the trouble. I recently tried out Paysnap and was really impressed.

For small scale ecommerce without the need to edit/manage inventory outside of RW it’s now my go-to. It’s really well put together, has few if any “quirks” and offers masses of control regards product variants, something most similar solutions don’t. If you need something more “enterprise” level and again don’t need to add/edit inventory outside of RW (except for stock levels) Rapidcart Pro is the tool. I’d say it ranks up there with some of the best ecommerce solutions around, inside or outside of RW. It puts many MANY commercial stand-alone solutions to shame.īoth these products are one-time purchases: Buy once, use as many times as you like. There are also hundreds, if not thousands, of subscription services available too, with most being as easy to add to a RW project as adding a bit of HTML code. These range from the truly awful to the pretty good. All require a monthly subscription, and some of the monthly subs seem reasonable for the services they offer. Many though will sting you when it comes to payment processing: They require you to use their own payment gateway (often a white-label extension of a big player) and the fees can be horrendous. Last week I had en email from yet another new entrant in the monthly sub ecommerce solution. The monthly sub was a fiver, reasonable enough as they offered some good services, but the transaction fee was 5% That’s more or less robbery. I’ve never used one of the monthly sub solutions, as all the ones I’ve ever tried are pants. Should add: Rapidcart Pro won’t work with brilliant UIkit3 framework. Rapidcart Pro uses the classes and styles from Uikit1/2 (not sure which), when put alongside UIkit3 everything breaks.This Stack Element must be on all pages that will have PaySnap items or View Cart buttons.
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To have one site wide setup, we recommend placing the Base stack in a Stacks partial you can use on all pages, but still update in a single location. 😉 TOC This stack will establish the settings for how your page passes data to PayPal.
