Before you start
- At least one payment gateway is switched on and connected. See Configure FaltaPay with HyperPay or Tap.
- The WordPress plugin you want to sell through (WooCommerce, ProfilePress, MemberPress, Paid Memberships Pro, LifterLMS, Tutor LMS or GiveWP) is installed and active.
FaltaPay does not appear anywhere until you turn it on for a specific plugin. This is a deliberate two-step design: your gateway credentials and payment methods are shared across every plugin, but each plugin only gets FaltaPay as a payment option once you switch it on for that plugin individually.
Open the Integrations screen
Go to FaltaPay > Integrations. You will see one card per supported plugin. A plugin that is not installed or not active shows Plugin not found and its switch is disabled; install and activate it first, then return here.
MemberPress, Paid Memberships Pro, LifterLMS, Tutor LMS and GiveWP are part of FaltaPay Pro. If your licence is not active, their cards show Needs a licence instead of a working switch. See Manage your account and licence.
Turn an integration on
Click the switch on a plugin’s card. This does three things immediately:
- FaltaPay reads that plugin’s store currency and adds it to the currency list used across the Payment methods screen.
- The plugin’s card expands to show which FaltaPay payment methods it will offer.
- FaltaPay becomes available as a payment option inside that plugin, once at least one method is ready.
Switching an integration off again hides FaltaPay inside that plugin immediately. Nothing you configured is deleted; your credentials, method settings and entity IDs are untouched, so switching it back on later restores exactly where you left off.
Choosing which methods each integration offers
What you see under a plugin’s card depends on how that plugin manages payment methods. There are two shapes.
WooCommerce, ProfilePress, LifterLMS and Paid Memberships Pro
These plugins let FaltaPay register one payment option per method. Their card lists every method that is switched on site-wide, in the plugin’s currency, each with its own small switch. Use these switches to offer a method through this plugin without offering it everywhere: for example, taking Apple Pay in WooCommerce but not on a ProfilePress membership form. A method has to already be Ready on the main Settings screen before it appears here at all; a row for an unconfigured method would be a switch that could not do anything.
If more than one gateway is switched on, each row also names the gateway it belongs to, since the same method (cards, for example) can exist through both HyperPay and Tap at once.
Paid Memberships Pro is the exception among these four at checkout, even though it uses the same switches here: it runs one payment gateway for the whole site, so instead of a separate row per method, the member sees your switched-on FaltaPay methods as radio buttons right after billing details. Go to Memberships > Settings > Payment Gateway & Options and choose FaltaPay as the gateway to turn this checkout picker on.
MemberPress, Tutor LMS and GiveWP
These three plugins decide what a shopper sees inside their own settings screens rather than through FaltaPay’s per-integration switches. Their card on the Integrations screen lists what is currently offered there, read-only, with a link to where you manage it:
- MemberPress: go to MemberPress > Settings > Payments and click Add Payment Method. Choose FaltaPay, then pick which of your ready payment methods this one charges from the dropdown. Add one payment method per method you want members to see; each is a separate row with its own title and description.
- Tutor LMS: go to Tutor LMS > Settings > E-commerce & Payment. Every ready FaltaPay method is added to the list there automatically, but each still needs switching on inside that screen before Tutor will offer it.
- GiveWP: go to Donations > Settings > Payment Gateways and switch on FaltaPay. GiveWP has no per-method switch of its own: every method that is Ready and switched on site-wide is offered together in the donation form, and the donor picks one at checkout.
Verify it works
An integration is ready when its card on the Integrations screen shows a Ready pill and lists at least one payment method with a currency. If it instead shows Needs setup, open the card: the summary names exactly which method is unfinished, and clicking Fix jumps to the Payment methods section on Settings.
Troubleshooting
A plugin card is stuck on “Plugin not found”. The plugin has to be active, not merely installed. Also confirm you are looking at the right plugin: Tutor LMS only counts as active here when its own monetisation is set to Tutor’s ecommerce rather than WooCommerce; a site selling Tutor courses through WooCommerce is served by the WooCommerce integration instead.
An integration says “No payment methods are switched on yet.” Switch on at least one method for the gateway and currency this plugin uses, on FaltaPay > Settings, before expecting a row to appear here.
MemberPress or GiveWP still is not showing FaltaPay at checkout after switching the integration on. These two need a second step inside their own settings, described above. Switching the integration on here only makes FaltaPay available to be added there; it does not add it for you.
