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February 9, 2023
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ApplePay with QuickbooksPayments and ecommerce website

  • February 9, 2023
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Hi,

We have an ecommerce store (WooCommerce platform) and use Quickbooks Payments to handle credit card transactions.

 

Now we'd like to add ApplePay. Sounds like you can integrate ApplePay with Quickbooks Payments but no clear guidance on how to do this with an ecommerce store in general (or WooCommerce in particular).

 

Anybody accomplish this yet? Or can you point me to some useful information explaining how to get this done?

 

Thanks.

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February 14, 2023

Yes, you can integrate Apple Pay with us, @SICO Webmaster. I'd be glad to walk you through the process of linking it to your QuickBooks product.

 

First, you need to have an active QuickBooks Payments account. This way, we can add Apply Pay as one of the payment methods.

 

You can start from the Set up payments link when creating a new invoice. This will only take a few minutes to fill out some information about your business. Once done, you'll have the option to add Apple pay as your payment method.

 

You'll want to read section 2. Pay-enabled invoices on this link: 4 ways to facilitate digital payments. This includes FAQs about digital payments.

 

See this article to learn more about how Apple Pay works: Frequently asked questions about Apple Pay and QuickBooks. In the last part of this article, you'll see the phone number you can contact in case you have other inquiries.

 

I'm here if you have follow-up questions or concerns concerning Apple pay or handling payments. Let me know in the reply section below. Stay safe, and have a wonderful day!

February 15, 2023

Thanks for your helpful response--I'll read those primers and see about adding ApplePay to our Quickbooks Payments account. Will report back with results/questions.

 

I don't see any information specifically about integrating ApplePay via Intuit Payments into an ecommerce website in those links you provided. Do you have any guidance there?