Looking for simple checkout / payment solution for registrations

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Hey everyone!

I'm looking for a solution that allows me to do a single-page simple form checkout using Paypal (or other recommendations) as the payment processor. Basically it's for a single product, so no multi-product shopping carts are needed.

I tried setting up a "Buy Now" button directly through our paypal account, but it will only allow me to add 2 custom fields to the button... definitely not enough. I need to be able to add multiple custom fields and pay all in one swoop.

Does anyone have any simple solutions that would do this?
#checkout #payment #registrations #simple #solution
  • Profile picture of the author fm1234
    I use Simple PayPal Shopping Cart on Wp installs and Mal's eCommerce on more advanced/dedicated platforms. Both are dead easy to implement, allow for customisation, and the WP plugin is free and open source.


    Frank
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    • Profile picture of the author widemind
      Originally Posted by fm1234 View Post

      I use Simple PayPal Shopping Cart on Wp installs and Mal's eCommerce on more advanced/dedicated platforms. Both are dead easy to implement, allow for customisation, and the WP plugin is free and open source.


      Frank
      Thanks Frank! This particular site is all a custom build, not with WP. But I will definitely use it for my other WP sites. For what I'm doing here I just barely signed up for FormSite.com. Seems to be exactly what we're looking for so far. Done very nicely.

      Anyway - thanks again. I think we're good to go!
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  • Profile picture of the author damongreene
    If you have a budget I would go with oneshoppingcart.com . They should have a 30 day trial and integrate with paypal. Otherwise try ejunkie.
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  • Profile picture of the author fm1234
    I hate bumping ancient threads, but since my previous post I discovered inFocus at ThemeForest. It's available as a WordPress integration, in XHTML and as a freestanding ecommerce CMS. I am rapidly becoming religious in my devotion to this platform -- have it on four sites, one each of the XHTML and CMS versions and two on WordPress, and looking at replacing the carts on many existing sites of mine once potential integration issues are identified and resolved.


    Frank
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