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Brand New Release: PayPal Checkout Add-On 3.3

Gravity Forms By Gravity Forms Published April 19, 2024

Brand New Release-PayPal Checkout Add-On 3.3

We’re pleased to announce the release of the Gravity Forms PayPal Checkout Add-On version 3.3. This release contains a number of updates and fixes…

  • Fixed an issue where feed processing can fail if the connected PayPal account is changed after a feed is created.
  • Fixed an issue where connecting to PayPal on the settings page fails in certain situations

Take Online Payments With WordPress and PayPal

The Gravity Forms PayPal Checkout Add-On gives you an easy way to take online payments on your WordPress website.

Once you’ve installed and enabled the PayPal Checkout Add-On, you can then easily add payment fields to any new and existing forms.

Thanks to the extensive functionality of the add-on and the PayPal Checkout service, there are many benefits of setting up this integration, including:

  • Diverse Payment Options – Use PayPal Checkout to offer your customers an array of payment options. Whether it’s through PayPal, Venmo, Pay Later alternatives, or country-specific payment methods, your clients can conveniently pay in many different ways.
  • One-Time Payments – Use your forms to sell products and one-time services by collecting single payments with PayPal.
  • Subscription Payments – Set up and collect recurring donations and subscription payments on your WordPress website with ease.
  • Authorize and Capture – The ability to authorize a payment and then capture or collect it later makes managing down payments and deposits in your WordPress dashboard straightforward.
  • Refund Management – Ensure customer satisfaction by promptly processing refunds directly from your WordPress dashboard.
  • Integrate With Other Gravity Forms Add-Ons – Deploy the PayPal Checkout Add-On in tandem with other add-ons like the Advanced Post Creation Add-On to gather payments upon post creation, and the User Registration Add-On to charge a registration fee or set up subscription payments during account creation, all seamlessly through a single form.

As you can see, the PayPal Checkout Add-On is suitable for many scenarios. Whether you want to sell physical products and digital downloads online, collect recurring fees for access to membership content or process donations, it’s all possible with WordPress, Gravity Forms, and PayPal Checkout.

You can find out more about the PayPal Checkout Add-On in the Gravity Forms documentation.

Note: The PayPal Checkout Add-On is available with the Gravity Forms Pro and Elite licenses. For more information on the features and other add-ons available on these plans, check out the Pro and Elite license pages.

PayPal Checkout Add-On 3.2 Changelog

  • Added support for the http_request_timeout filter when calling the expected $request_url.
  • Fixed an issue where PayPal additional payment buttons aren’t displayed in conversational forms (requires Conversational Forms version 1.3 or later).
  • Fixed an issue where subscription feeds do not work when the form is embedded using the function call or the shortcode.
  • Removed support for the ‘SOFORT’ payment method which PayPal is no longer supporting as of 4/18/24.

PayPal Checkout Add-On 3.3 Changelog

  • Fixed an issue where feed processing can fail if the connected PayPal account is changed after a feed is created.
  • Fixed an issue where connecting to PayPal on the settings page fails in certain situations.
  • Fixed an issue where additional payment methods might not display if there is a subscription feed active on the form.
  • Fixed an issue where the PayPal field fails validation when required and hidden by a 100% coupon.
  • Fixed an issue where a form validation error can occur when using the PayPal Buttons when the PayPal field is hidden by conditional logic and isn’t configured on the feed.
If you are a Pro or Elite Gravity Forms license holder, the PayPal Checkout Add-On v3.2 can be updated in your WordPress dashboard, or downloaded manually from your account downloads page.