Authorize.Net Payment Gateway for
WooCommerce allows you to accept credit cards payments into your
Authorize.Net merchant account from all over the world on your websites.
WooCommerce is one of the oldest and most powerful e-commerce solutions for WordPress. This platform is very widely supported in the WordPress community which makes it easy for even an entry level e-commerce entrepreneur to learn to use and modify.
FREE Pro Version Features
- Easy Install: Like all Pledged Plugins add-ons, this plugin installs with one click. After installing, you will have only a few fields to fill out before you are ready to accept credit cards on your store.
- Secure Credit Card Processing: Uses Accept.js library to send secure payment data directly to Authorize.Net to reduce the PCI scope.
- Refund via Dashboard: Process full or partial refunds, directly from your WordPress dashboard! No need to search order in your Authorize.Net account.
- Authorize Now, Capture Later: Optionally choose only to authorize transactions, and capture at a later date.
- Restrict Card Types: Optionally choose to restrict certain card types and the plugin will hide its icon and provide a proper error message on checkout.
- Gateway Receipts: Optionally choose to send receipts from your Authorize.Net merchant account.
- Logging: Enable logging so you can debug issues that arise if any.
Enterprise Version Features
- Process Subscriptions: Use with WooCommerce Subscriptions extension to create and manage products with recurring payments — payments that will give you residual revenue you can track and count on.
- Setup Pre-Orders: Use with WooCommerce Pre-Orders extension so customers can order products before they’re available by submitting their card details. The card is then automatically charged when the pre-order is available.
- Pay via Saved Cards: Enable option to use saved card details on the gateway servers for quicker checkout. No sensitive card data is stored on the website!
- ACH Payments: Fully supports eCheck payments via ACH network.
- One Click Upsells: Compatible with FunnelKit (formerly WooFunnels) One Click Upsells.
Click here for Pricing details.
Requirements
- Active Authorize.Net account – Sign up for a sandbox account here if you need to test.
- WooCommerce version 3.3 or later.
- A valid SSL certificate is required to ensure your customer credit card details are safe and make your site PCI DSS compliant. This plugin does not store the customer credit card numbers or sensitive information on your website.
Extend, Contribute, Integrate
Visit the
plugin page for more details. Contributors are welcome to send pull requests via
Bitbucket repository.
For custom payment gateway integration with your WordPress website, please
contact us here.
Disclaimer
This plugin is not affiliated with or supported by
Authorize.Net,
WooCommerce.com or Automattic. All logos and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
- Upload
woo-authorize-net-gateway-aim
folder/directory to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory.
- Activate the plugin (WordPress -> Plugins).
- Go to the WooCommerce settings page (WordPress -> WooCommerce -> Settings) and select the Payments tab.
- Under the Payments tab, you will find all the available payment methods. Find the 'Authorize.Net' link in the list and click it.
- On this page you will find all the configuration options for this payment gateway.
- Enable the method by using the checkbox.
- Enter the Authorize.Net account details (API Login ID, Transaction Key and Public Client Key).
IMPORTANT: Live merchant accounts cannot be used in a sandbox environment, so to test the plugin, please make sure you are using a separate sandbox account. If you do not have a sandbox account, you can sign up for one from
https://developer.authorize.net/hello_world/sandbox.html. Check the
Authorize.Net testing guide from
https://developer.authorize.net/hello_world/testing_guide/ to generate various test scenarios before going live.
That's it! You are ready to accept credit cards with your
Authorize.Net merchant account now connected to WooCommerce.