Checkout Page

RATING:

4.0

(1)
Overview

About Checkout Page

Checkout Page offers a modern checkout experience for your customers. It is optimized for mobile, so your customers can buy from anywhere, at any time. With our help, you can set up a beautiful and functional checkout, manage products and orders, send email notifications and more.

Checkout Page Pricing

Flexible plan: 5% per transaction Monthly subscription: 1-2% per transaction depending on monthly transaction volume

Starting price: 

$10.00 per month

Free trial: 

Not Available

Free version: 

Available

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Checkout Page Reviews

Overall Rating

4.0

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

5

Customer Support

5

Value for money

4

Functionality

4

Most Helpful Reviews for Checkout Page

1 Review

Anonymous

201-500 employees

Used monthly for less than 6 months

Review Source: Capterra
This reviewer was invited by us to submit an honest review and offered a nominal incentive as a thank you.

OVERALL RATING:

4

EASE OF USE

5

VALUE FOR MONEY

4

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5

FUNCTIONALITY

4

Reviewed May 2019

Versatile layer over Stripe without the effort of coding yourself

Excellent product at a reasonable price point which saves a lot of time.

PROS

Checkout Page offers an unopinionated styling which allows the easy creation of overlay based or single page checkouts to sell physical, digital and subscription based products. It runs on top of the Stripe API and essentially is a lazy mans way of getting all of that goodness without re-inventing the wheel. It works especially well for JAMStack static sites which lack dynamic server languages to offer a Stripe processing method. The subscription management is minimal but really nice, offering a self service portal for users to manage their own subscription. I also really like the added security offered by passwordless one time logins.

CONS

Some more styling possibilities would be good. Whilst customer support is outstanding via chat bot, some more detailed online docs would be nice. I am slightly nervous about the robustness for long term use since I am aware that it is a single developer project. A commitment from the author to open source his stack if the venture fails would be reassuring.