The Payment element in Forms now allows for the collection of donations and user-defined amounts with ease. You can locate this feature in the “Integrations” section of the Add Element menu within the form builder. This enables you to effortlessly incorporate payment options directly into your forms, enhancing the overall user experience.
Suggest an Amount Customization
You can now request payments by specifying an amount in your preferred currency.
Following are the key points:
Provide up to 15 suggested amounts.
Select currency from the dropdown provided.
Enable the “Other Amount” option.
Customize how the tag looks if the user selects an amount that can be defined from the active
tag.
Styles of amount tags will match the styling for Labels for fields.
User-Defined Amount
You can disable the “Suggest an Amount” option, which will automatically activate the “User Defined Amount” feature. Additionally, a placeholder text field is available to customize the payment field.
Tracking Payments
Payment amount and related information included in form submission details.
Transaction details are accessible under the “Transactions” section under Payments.
Export payment details using export options.
Status is also shown whether payment is successful or in a pending state.
Email Notifications
You can use autoresponders and email notification with the form in which payment is enabled. Email notifications reflect payment status and amount as well.
Important points to note
NMI and Authorize.net require the first name as a mandatory field when using the Payment element.
Refund amounts are not captured at this time.
The old API-based Stripe connect method is not supported.
In Calendars with custom form payment elements, the Payment element will not display.
Multi payments with multi-native forms are not supported in funnels yet.
Undo/Redo is not supported with the Payment element yet.