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There isn’t a separate “WooCommerce payments plugin” just for hotel bookings. You normally use a hotel booking/booking calendar plugin that creates bookable products, and then accept payments through any standard WooCommerce gateway. Popular booking options include WooCommerce Bookings (paid) or free hotel booking plugins that integrate with WooCommerce. For payments, use WooPayments, Stripe, PayPal, Square, Razorpay, or any gateway your region supports. If you need deposits or partial payments, add a deposits plugin or choose a booking plugin that supports pay-later and deposit rules. This setup keeps booking and payments flexible. Confirm refunds, cancellation fees, and tax settings match policies.

There isn’t a separate “WooCommerce payments plugin” just for hotel bookings. You normally use a hotel booking/booking calendar plugin that creates bookable products, and then accept payments through any standard WooCommerce gateway. Popular booking options include WooCommerce Bookings (paid) or free hotel booking plugins that integrate with WooCommerce. For payments, use WooPayments, Stripe, PayPal, Square, Razorpay, or any gateway your region supports. If you need deposits or partial payments, add a deposits plugin or choose a booking plugin that supports pay-later and deposit rules. This setup keeps booking and payments flexible. Confirm refunds, cancellation fees, and tax settings match policies.

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Yes. WooCommerce has its own payment solution called WooPayments. It’s built by Automattic (the company behind WordPress.com) and is designed to work directly inside your WooCommerce dashboard. You can accept credit and debit cards, manage refunds, view payouts, and track transactions without leaving WordPress. Availability depends on your country, and fees vary by region. If WooPayments is not available where you are, you can still use other gateways like Stripe or PayPal.

Yes. WooCommerce has its own payment solution called WooPayments. It’s built by Automattic (the company behind WordPress.com) and is designed to work directly inside your WooCommerce dashboard. You can accept credit and debit cards, manage refunds, view payouts, and track transactions without leaving WordPress. Availability depends on your country, and fees vary by region. If WooPayments is not available where you are, you can still use other gateways like Stripe or PayPal.

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To set up PayPal in WooCommerce, go to WordPress Dashboard → WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Find PayPal (or WooCommerce PayPal Payments) and click Set up/Manage. Connect your PayPal Business account, or enter your PayPal email and required API details if asked. Choose settings like sandbox mode (for testing), payment actions, and checkout buttons. Save changes, then run a test order to confirm PayPal appears at checkout and completes payments successfully.

To set up PayPal in WooCommerce, go to WordPress Dashboard → WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Find PayPal (or WooCommerce PayPal Payments) and click Set up/Manage. Connect your PayPal Business account, or enter your PayPal email and required API details if asked. Choose settings like sandbox mode (for testing), payment actions, and checkout buttons. Save changes, then run a test order to confirm PayPal appears at checkout and completes payments successfully.

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WooCommerce Payments is an official payment solution made for WooCommerce stores. It lets you accept credit and debit cards directly on your checkout page, without sending customers to another site. You can manage payments, refunds, disputes, and payouts inside your WordPress dashboard. It also supports popular payment methods in some regions, plus features like saved cards and subscription payments (when used with supported tools). It’s designed to make online payments simple, fast, and easy to manage.

WooCommerce Payments is an official payment solution made for WooCommerce stores. It lets you accept credit and debit cards directly on your checkout page, without sending customers to another site. You can manage payments, refunds, disputes, and payouts inside your WordPress dashboard. It also supports popular payment methods in some regions, plus features like saved cards and subscription payments (when used with supported tools). It’s designed to make online payments simple, fast, and easy to manage.

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To set up payments in WooCommerce, go to WordPress Dashboard → WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Enable the payment methods you want, like WooCommerce Payments, PayPal, Stripe, or bank transfer. Click each method to enter required details, such as API keys or account login. Set your currency in WooCommerce → Settings → General. Then place a test order in sandbox/test mode to confirm checkout works, emails are sent, and the order status updates correctly.

To set up payments in WooCommerce, go to WordPress Dashboard → WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Enable the payment methods you want, like WooCommerce Payments, PayPal, Stripe, or bank transfer. Click each method to enter required details, such as API keys or account login. Set your currency in WooCommerce → Settings → General. Then place a test order in sandbox/test mode to confirm checkout works, emails are sent, and the order status updates correctly.

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WooPayments (WooCommerce Payments) works by letting your store process card payments directly on your checkout page. You connect it to your WordPress site, complete account verification, and then customers can pay using credit or debit cards. Orders, refunds, payouts, and disputes are managed inside your WooCommerce dashboard. Payments are processed by its payment partner, and your earnings are deposited to your bank account on a payout schedule. You can also track transactions, handle chargebacks, and review payment analytics from the same place.

WooPayments (WooCommerce Payments) works by letting your store process card payments directly on your checkout page. You connect it to your WordPress site, complete account verification, and then customers can pay using credit or debit cards. Orders, refunds, payouts, and disputes are managed inside your WooCommerce dashboard. Payments are processed by its payment partner, and your earnings are deposited to your bank account on a payout schedule. You can also track transactions, handle chargebacks, and review payment analytics from the same place.

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WooCommerce handles payments through payment gateways you enable in WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Each gateway connects your store to a payment processor or bank, so customers can pay by card, wallet, bank transfer, or cash on delivery. During checkout, WooCommerce sends the order total and customer details to the gateway for approval. If the payment succeeds, WooCommerce updates the order status and triggers emails. You can also manage refunds, payment notes, and transaction details from the order screen, depending on the gateway you use.

WooCommerce handles payments through payment gateways you enable in WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Each gateway connects your store to a payment processor or bank, so customers can pay by card, wallet, bank transfer, or cash on delivery. During checkout, WooCommerce sends the order total and customer details to the gateway for approval. If the payment succeeds, WooCommerce updates the order status and triggers emails. You can also manage refunds, payment notes, and transaction details from the order screen, depending on the gateway you use.

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