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  • Introduction
  • Home
    • KKiaPay
  • Account
    • Create an account
    • Account activation
    • KKiaPay Sandbox : Test Guide
    • Using KKiaPay
  • Payements
    • Supported Currencies
    • Payment Methods
    • Fees
    • Payouts
    • Transactions
  • Plugin and SDK
    • Prestashop
    • WooCommerce
    • Wordpress Give
    • Wordpress Jobster
    • Javascript SDK
      • Using KKiaPay with Vue.js
      • Using KKiaPay with React.js
      • Using KKiaPay with Angular
      • Using KKiaPay with Svelte
    • Android SDK
    • SDK Flutter
    • SDK React-Native
    • SDK Swift for iOS
    • Admin SDKs (Server-side)
      • PHP Admin SDK
      • Python Admin SDK
      • Node.js Admin SDK
  • KKIAPAY SERVICES
    • KKiaPay Direct
    • KKiaPay POS
  • Dashboard
    • General Presentation
    • Menu
      • Transactions
      • Customers
      • Payouts
      • Developers
      • Settings
    • Webhook
  • Security
    • Security provisions
    • Suspicious email and website
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  1. Plugin and SDK

Wordpress Give

The kkiapay-give plugin is designed to allow the integration of KKiaPay with the Give extension on your wordpress site

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Downloadable or available directly from your WordPress dashboard, the kkiapay-give plugin can be used on your site when it is designed from WordPress. When installed and active, it is easily identifiable among your extensions.

In order to configure it you must access the "Settings" tab of your Give plugin. You will then see the interface below which shows you the list of the different Give plugins installed.

An online donation with the kkiapay-give plugin

In order to make a donation, your donor must specify the payment method he wishes to use. His choice will then have to be made in favour of KKiaPay.

To finalize the donation, the customer will have to click on the "Pay" button and will then receive a message from his telephone operator asking him to confirm the debit transaction. The customer's account is then debited and KKiaPay, which is informed, notifies the customer of the success of its transaction.

You can then go to the "Donate" menu on your WordPress dashboard to check the status of the transaction.

If you want to evolve in test mode with KKiaPay Sandbox, you must put the Give plugin in test mode when configuring it in the settings section and then choose the "General" tab. In this case, you can use the offered by KKiaPay to get an idea of the KKiaPay test environment.

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