Register Branded Domain For Apple Pay & Google Pay

Register Branded Domain For Apple Pay & Google Pay

Apple Pay and Google Pay now seamlessly integrate with branded domain names at the Sub-Account level for Invoice, Text2Pay, and Payment Link functionalities. This update addresses previous challenges and ensures a smooth payment process for your customers using branded domains.

How to Use

Step 1: Access Stripe Integration Settings

  • Navigate to your High Leads Pro dashboard.
  • Go to Settings > Integrations > Stripe.

Step 2: Enable Domain Registration

  • Locate the "Register domains for Apple Pay" toggle.
  • Ensure this toggle is enabled to allow automatic domain registration with Stripe.

Step 3: Manually Resync Domain (if needed)

  • If you encounter issues, use the new "Resync Domain" button on the Stripe integration page to manually register your branded domain name with Stripe.

Step 4: Implement Payment Links

  • When creating payment links, invoices, or Text2Pay requests, ensure you are using your branded domain names.
  • Apple Pay and Google Pay will now be available as payment options for your customers.

Pro Tips

  • Regular Checks: Regularly check your Stripe integration settings to ensure the "Register domains for Apple Pay" toggle is enabled.
  • Manual Sync: Use the manual resync button if you experience any issues with payment processing.
  • Stay Updated: Keep your payment integration settings updated to leverage new features and enhancements.

FAQ

Q: Do I need to do anything special to enable Apple Pay and Google Pay on my branded domain? A: Ensure that the "Register domains for Apple Pay" toggle is enabled in the Stripe integration settings. The system will handle the rest.

Q: What if the payments aren't working? A: Use the "Resync Domain" button on the Stripe integration page to manually register your branded domain with Stripe.

Q: Are there any additional costs for using Apple Pay and Google Pay? A: There are no additional costs for enabling Apple Pay and Google Pay through branded domain names beyond the standard transaction fees.


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