If you need further help with this, I’ll suggest you post in the Woocommerce plugin’s own sub-forum, so the plugin’s developers and user community can easily see your post and help you out. If you’re in a supported country, you may use either Woocommerce Payments plugin (which uses Woocomerce’s own payments processing service) or the WooCommerce Stripe Payment Gateway plugin (which uses Stripe for processing payments)… both of these have Google Pay built-in as a payment method: With Google Pay, you unlock your phone and then hold it to the point of sale, and your payment goes through with no further action (unless its a large purchase requiring a signature). So your “SIMPLE” (and I’ll add EASIEST) way to do this is to use a 3rd-party payment processor that supports Google Pay, in which case all you may have to do is tick off a checkbox to include Google Pay as a payment option at checkout. Making an online payment is simple, secure & convenient. Google Pay (and Apple Pay) in particular is very tricky to integrate directly. Sign in or pay your Duke Energy bill as a guest using credit card, debit card or bank account. Or, if you’re like most of us, use existing code that has already been written by someone else… aka plugin. To add ANY electronic payment option (or “gateway”), you need to write custom code to integrate the particular payment processor with your Woocommerce site. Consejo: Desplázate para ver todos los servicios. Woocommerce doesn’t come with any electronic payment feature by default.
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