As an entrepreneur selling digital products, you’re always looking for ways to make your business more efficient and profitable. That includes being able to provide access to online payments for your customers.
However, not all platforms offer flexible payment integration. Which can result in losing out potential buyers as it becomes challenging to complete a purchase.
This is where Kajabi takes the lead. With Kajabi payment processing options, you can choose the best transaction platforms for your business. They offer access to the biggest third-party payment gateway and other options.
Let’s take a closer look at these payment options to have a clear idea of what Kajabi offers.
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PayPal
PayPal is a third-party payment gateway trusted by over 400 million people worldwide. It’s been around since 1998 and has a long-standing reputation in the online payment industry.
With PayPal, you can pay and accept payments for over 100 currencies and more than 200 countries. If you’re planning to digital products worldwide with Kajabi, this platform is an excellent choice.
Aside from that, PayPal is known for its security features. They have an anti-fraud system and data encryption that ensures the safety of your and your customer’s information.
Other things you’ll love about PayPal are:
- free business account creation;
- no monthly fees or termination fees;
- easy to set up and connect with your Kajabi account;
- automated digital receipts; and
- good customer service.
PayPal Fees
PayPal charges a transaction fee for receiving or sending money. The rate isn’t fixed and is affected by several factors like country, product type, and payment mode.
However, if you’re in the United States, the fixed receiving fee is 2.9% + $0.30. It can still be affected by the conversion rate. Here’s a table of the other PayPal fees:
Stripe
Stripe is another third-party payment gateway that caters to various business types. It’s an Irish-American company founded in 2010 and has become one of the trusted payment processors. Shopify and Amazon are some of their notable clients.
Today, Stripe operates in many countries and supports over 135 currencies. Creating an account with Stripe is also very easy, and you can do it inside your Kajabi dashboard.
Here are some other features that make Stripe an excellent payment gateway:
- accepts different payment modes such as wallets, banks, and credit cards;
- no hidden charges and monthly fees;
- detailed graphs, charts, and data for users;
- smooth and seamless integration with Kajabi; and
- a powerful and secure API.
Stripe Fees
When it comes to fees, Stripe and PayPal are pretty similar. Stripe also charges 2.9% + $0.30 per successful card transaction in the US.
You can view the full pricing details on Stripe, but here’s a sneak peek of Stripe’s other transaction fees:
Other Third-Party Kajabi Payment Processing Integrations
While Stripe and PayPal are two of the most popular payment integration, they’re not available in every country. If you’re one of the affected businesses, Kajabi still has you covered.
You may check Payment Processors by Region to see the list of available payment processors in your location.
After that, use Kajabi’s checkout page features, or choose a checkout platform where you’ll connect your payment gateway.
Some of the best checkout platforms Kajabi integrates with are:
Adobe Commerce
Adobe Commerce is a flexible, secure, and scalable platform that helps businesses grow online. It offers powerful marketing tools, an intuitive checkout process, and seamless integrations.
Samcart
Samcart is a checkout platform designed to increase your conversion rate and streamline your business processes. It’s highly customizable and doesn’t require any coding knowledge.
With Samcart, you can integrate with other payment providers like Braintree and Authorize.Net.
Shopify
Shopify is one of the most popular eCommerce platforms in the world.
Besides frictionless and mobile-friendly checkout experience, it also provides insights into your customers’ behavior that you can use to improve your marketing strategies.
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WooCommerce
Woocommerce is a WordPress plugin that lets you turn your site into an eCommerce store. It’s free, but you need to create a WordPress account before integrating WooCommerce into your Kajabi site.
After selecting your checkout cart and connecting your payment processor, you can now integrate them into your Kajabi account. You can do so by webhook URLs or Zapier.
Here’s a summary of the two:
- Webhook is a code that allows two applications to communicate in real-time. When something happens on one application, the webhook is triggered and sends a message to the other application.
- Zapier is a freemium platform that lets you automate tasks between different apps. In this case, you could use Zapier to automatically send your customers to your checkout cart or payment gateway once they click your call to action.
Kajabi provides an easy-to-follow tutorial on connecting third-party payment gateway on their Help Center. Unlike Kajabi University, you can access it for free.
Final Note
Kajabi makes running a business as smooth as possible. And though this list feels short, it gives you a good sense of the flexibility Kajabi offers on all their subscription pricing.
If you’re looking for an all-in-one platform with more payment gateway integrations than just Stripe and Paypal, Kajabi may fit you.
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