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 Available Countries
Andorra, Armenia, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bolivia, Brazil, Belarus, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, Faroe Islands, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Holy See, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle of Man, India, Iceland, Italy, Korea (Republic of), Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Monaco, Moldova, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Paraguay, Republic of Kosova, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Slovenia, Slovakia, San Marino, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, Uruguay, Vietnam
Step 1: Get Started with Rapyd Payments
Sign up for a Rapyd Client Portal Account.
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: Activate the Shopify Plugin in Rapyd Client Portal
A. Sign in to Client Portal and navigate to Plugins.


B. In the Shopify window, click the Active toggle button.


Step 3: Plugin Installation on Shopify
A. To access Rapyd's plugin on Shopify, click on this link.
B. Sign in to the Shopify control panel.
C. The Shopify payment provider installation page appears.


D. Click Install payment provider.
E. Go to Settings > Payments.


F. Scroll down to Third-party providers and click the Choose third-party provider button.


G. Click on the See all supported providers link .


H. In the search field, enter Rapyd.
The Rapyd Payments plugin appears:


I. Click on Rapyd Payments.
The Rapyd Payments page appears.


Step 4: Configure the Shopify Plugin
Note
The Client Portal must be in sandbox mode during this phase. See also Sandbox Keys.
A. In your Shopify account, navigate to Third-party payment providers > Rapyd Payments.
The Rapyd Payments page appears.
B. In the Account Information section, enter your Rapyd Secret Key and Access Key for the sandbox environment. For more information, see Viewing plugin keys.
C Scroll down to the Test Mode section and select Enable Test Mode.
D. At the bottom of the page, click Activate Rapyd Payments.
Step 5: Testing the Shopify Plugin
A. Go to your Shopify test site as a customer and add an item to the cart.
B. Add the customer details and then move to the payment screen. Select Rapyd Payments as the payment method.


C. Click Complete Order.


D. The browser redirects to a Rapyd checkout page for completing the payment.


E. 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.
Step 6: Configuring the Shopify Plugin for Production
A. Access the Rapyd Client Portal and set the Client Portal to production mode.
B. In your Shopify account, navigate to Third-party payment providers > Rapyd Payments.
The Rapyd Payments page appears.


C. In the Account Information section, enter your Rapyd Secret Key and Access Key for the production environment. See also Viewing plugin keys. Note that these keys are different from the sandbox keys.
D. In the Test Mode section, clear the Enable Test Mode checkbox.


E. Click the Save button.
Note
The Accepted Payments section displays the enabled payment methods. Specific payment methods cannot be disabled.
Step 7: 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 days ago