Offering more payment methods on your Shopify site drives increased conversions and customer loyalty. Rapyd offers this plugin for over 50 countries.
See List of Supported Countries (You must be domiciled here in order to accept payments)
Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Vatican, Vietnam
Rapyd Account Connection Limit
You can only connect one store per Rapyd Account.
Step 1: Get Started with Rapyd Payments
With a Rapyd Client Portal Account, you can:
- Activate and set up your plugin.
- Access sandbox mode and test payments.
- View supported payment methods.
- View payment reports.
- Invite team members.
- Complete KYB steps to fully activate your account.
Step 2: Installation on Shopify
A. Go to the Shopify App page by clicking on this link.

B. Click on the Add App button, and then select the Shopify store from the list. If the store is not in the list then click on the Log in with shop URL link.
C. Click on the Install app button.

Step 3: Activate the Shopify Plugin in Rapyd Client Portal
Note
You can activate only one Shopify store per set of Rapyd plugin keys.
If you have multiple Shopify stores then create a Rapyd instance per store.
An attempt to activate multiple Shopify stores with the same Rapyd plugin keys will fail.
A. Sign in to Client Portal and navigate to Plugins.
B. In the ShopifyApp window, click the Active toggle button, and copy the Secret Key and Access Key of the production environment.

Note
You can search supported countries in the search bar.
C. Paste your Shopify plugin Secret Key and Access Key for the production environment in the Shopify onboarding page.

D. Set the mode to Sandbox by toggling its button as displayed in the following screenshot.
E. Copy the Shopify plugin sandbox keys to the Shopify onboarding page, and then click the Submit button.
Step 4: Testing the Shopify Plugin
Note
When test mode is activated, all transactions are simulated.
A. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click on the Activate Rapyd Payments button. In the Rapyd Payments setup section, select the Enable test mode checkbox, and click the Save button.

B. Go to your Shopify store as a customer and add an item to the cart.
C. Add the customer details and then move to the payment screen. Select Rapyd Payments as the payment method.

D. Click Complete Order.
E. The browser redirects to a Rapyd checkout page for completing the payment.
F. Order Cancellation
When an order is canceled, the underlying payment is supposed to be canceled as well. However, if that process fails because of a communications failure or other cause, the list of orders in the Shopify interface does not show the failure of the cancellation of the payment. To verify the status of the payment, you must select the specific order transaction and view its Timeline.
After you have finished testing the plugin, you can switch to production mode.
Apple Pay
European customers with an Apple account may use Apple Pay for purchases when using Safari. See supported countries here.
Note
The Accepted Payments section displays the enabled payment methods. Specific payment methods cannot be disabled.
Step 5: Setup a Landing Page URL
After the checkout process completes, the customer can be forwarded to a landing page. This may be the main URL of the ecommerce site or any other landing page that you may want to define. To set the landing page URL:
A. Sign in to the Client Portal and navigate to Settings > Branding.

B. Click on the link icon and enter the URL of the landing page in the Fallback URL field.

C. Click Save.
Updated 6 months ago