GetPaid PayPal Payflow 2.0.1
GetPaid PayPal Payflow enables you to accept PayPal payments directly on your site, removing redirects to payment gateways. This streamlined checkout boosts conversions and reduces cart abandonment on WordPress plugin sites. With easy integration, seamless PayPal Pro support, and a clean, developer-friendly design, it’s a smart choice for faster, secure online payments.
Description
GetPaid PayPal Payflow is a WordPress plugin that helps you accept PayPal payments directly on your website. Instead of redirecting customers to an external payment gateway, it keeps the checkout experience within your site. This reduces friction during payment and helps address common drop-offs caused by leaving the page. It supports PayPal Pro, making it suitable when you want a more streamlined, on-site flow. Built for straightforward WordPress integration, it’s a practical option for sites using plugins and checkout forms.
Main Features
- On-site PayPal checkout — Accepts PayPal payments within your website flow.
- No payment gateway redirects — Avoids sending customers to external PayPal gateway pages.
- PayPal Pro support — Designed to work with a PayPal Pro account for the payment flow.
- WordPress plugin integration — Seamlessly fits into WordPress-based payment setups.
- Streamlined payment experience — Helps maintain a continuous checkout journey without interruptions.
- Clean, developer-friendly output — Uses a straightforward, maintainable approach that supports implementation on WordPress sites.
Benefits
- Higher conversions — Fewer checkout interruptions can lead to more completed orders.
- Reduced cart abandonment — Keeping users on-site helps prevent drop-offs during the payment step.
- Better user experience — A more consistent checkout flow improves usability and comfort.
- More trusted checkout — Customers remain within your site’s context instead of being redirected away.
- Smoother checkout performance — Reducing redirects can make the payment step feel faster and simpler.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress ecommerce stores that want PayPal payments without gateway redirects
- Websites using WordPress plugin-based checkout flows
- Agencies building payment-focused WordPress projects and templates
- Developers integrating payment options into WordPress themes or custom templates
- Online businesses aiming to improve checkout UX and payment completion rates