Elementor’s Paypal Button widget enables you to collect payments of any kind. Sell a single product like an E-book, create a fundraiser campaign, or sell a subscription-based service and seamlessly collect your fees.
Pricing & Payments
- Paypal Account: Fill in the details of your merchant account. Transactions made through your PayPal button will be registered under this account.
- Transaction Type: Choose between Checkout, Donation, and Subscription.
Checkout Type
- Item Name: Enter your item name (that will appear when the user is redirected to Paypal).
- SKU: Enter your item’s SKU.
- Price: Set your price.
- Currency: Choose between multiple currencies.
- Quantity: Set your quantity.
- Shipping Price: Set your shipping price.
- Tax: Choose between None or Percentage
- Tax Percentage: Set your tax percentage.
Donation Type
- Item Name: Enter your item name (that will appear when the user is redirected to Paypal).
- SKU: Enter your item’s SKU.
- Donation Amount: Choose between Fixed and Any Amount.
– If Fixed is selected set your Amount and Currency.
– If Any Amount is selected set your Currency.
Subscription Type
- Item Name: Enter your item name (that will appear when the user is redirected to Paypal).
- SKU: Enter your item’s SKU.
- Price: Set your price.
- Currency: Choose between multiple currencies.
- Billing Cycle: Choose between Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.
- Auto Renewal: Switch On/Off to enable auto renewal for the subscription.
Button
- Text: Type your button’s text.
- Alignment: Align the button to the left, center, right, and justified.
- Icon: Choose between not display an icon, upload SVG, or add an icon from the icon library.
- Icon Position: Display the icon Before or After the text.
- Icon Spacing: Set the space between the icon and the text.
- Button ID: Add an ID to the button.
Additional Options
- Redirect After Submit: Enter a URL to redirect after submit.
- Sandbox: Test out the functionality on a sandbox to ensure everything works properly. Switch On/Off. Click to learn more about setting up a Paypal sandbox
- Sandbox Email Account: This is the address given to you by PayPal when you set up a sandbox with your developer account.
- Open Paypal In New Tab: Switch to Yes to open Paypal in a new tab.
- Custom Messages: Switch to Yes to type your own custom error message and Paypal not connected error message.