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PaymentSpring for Gravity Forms

PaymentSpring for Gravity Forms

Version : 2.2.9
Tested up to : 5.1.1
Number of download : 92
Author : PaymentSpring
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PaymentSpring for Gravity Forms
PaymentSpring for Gravity Forms
PaymentSpring for Gravity Forms
PaymentSpring for Gravity Forms

PaymentSpring is a credit card processing gateway with a developer friendly API. This plugin is officially supported by PaymentSpring and is specifically designed for use with Gravity Forms. PaymentSpring API keys are required. You can obtain your own by registering for a free PaymentSpring test account. Adding PaymentSpring to your forms Add the Credit Card field When editing or creating a form, drag and drop “Credit Card” from the “Pricing Fields” section. Once dropped in, be sure to check “Use with PaymentSpring?” under the “General” tab. You’ll now need to specifiy the amount to charge a customer. There’s three ways of accomplishing this. Single Product To charge for a single product, drag and drop a “Product” field. With Quantity By default, the product field will allow a customer to add in a quantity. To hook this up with the Credit Card, set “Amount” to be the field’s price and “Quantity” to be the field’s quantity. Without Quantity To simply charge a customer, drag and drop in a “Product” field. This time, change “Field Type” to “Hidden.” The credit card configuration is almost the exact same as the previous step, just don’t specific a “Quantity.” Plans Using plans takes a couple of steps. Because we need to create a customer within PaymentSpring, we need to collect their personal information. Drag and Drop a “Name” field and an “Address” field from the sidebar. Both of these are found under “Advanced Fields” on the sidebar. Drag and Drop a “Drop Down” field. This will be used to pick a plan. Within the “Choices” we’ll need to add in our available plans. Click “Bulk Add/Predifined Choices”: . At the top of the left sidebar click “PaymentSpring Plans”. Don’t change anything here. Click “Insert Choices.” Now all of your fields are ready to be hooked up to your Credit Card form. It should look something like this: Allow One-Time Charges Adding a “One Time Charge” field just involves one extra step. Add a checkbox field like this: Your “Label” can be whatever you want, this is what the users will see. Just make sure the “Value” is set to “True” Then set your Credit Card field accordingly. Example found in screenshot 1. Allow Customers To Override The Cost Of A Plan In the Payment Spring Gravity Forms settings, enable “Allow Customers To Override Plan Amounts”. Then in your form, link a number field to “Subscription Amount (Override Default)” in the credit card field.

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