WooCommerce

The WooCommerce plugin is designed to allow the integration of KKiaPay on your WordPress site.

Downloadable here or available directly from your WordPress dashboard, the KKiaPay WooCommerce plugin is usable for your e-commerce site when it is designed from WordPress. When installed and active, it is easily identifiable among your extensions.

In order to configure it you can either access the "Settings" tab of the WooCommerce plugin or the "Settings" tab of your KKiaPay plugin. Then click on the "Payments" tab. You will then see the interface below which shows you the list of the different WooCommerce plugins installed.

Then configure the KKiaPay plugin by clicking on the "Manage" tab and entering a certain amount of information, including your API keys. Retrieve these directly from your KKiaPay dashboard (Developers > API Keys).

If you are in test mode with KKiaPay Sandbox, you must activate the test mode when configuring the KKiaPay plugin. In this case, you can use the test phone numbers offered by KKiaPay to get an idea of the KKiaPay live environment.

Configure your preferences and click Save. You can then use KKiaPay to receive payments from your customers.

An online payment with the KKiaPay plugin

Your customer will have to specify the payment method he wants to use in order to validate his paner. On the order page, he will find a list of the various payment methods available on your website. His choice will then have to be made in favour of KKiaPay. He will then have to place an order by clicking on "Order":

KKiaPay injects a button on its payment path :

By clicking on "Proceed to payment", the KKiaPay widget is displayed. For a payment by mobile money it is as follows:

To finalize the payment, the customer will have to click on the "Pay" button and 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.

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