Offer a Pop-up Checkout on Your Website
Pop-up storefronts contain checkout processes, order An agreement between a seller and a buyer to exchange goods and/or services for money. An order can: - contain multiple products and quantities; - have multiple financial transactions. A preorder authorization is considered an order. processes, or other customer An individual or business purchasing your product or service by placing an order through Cleverbridge. The customer is the end user of this product, as they are not allowed to resell the purchased products or services. A customer is unique per client. If a customer purchases products or services from two different clients, there are 2 separate records of said customer. self-service features that "pop up" when a customer clicks an action button. They allow you to host your own integrated cart on your web page, while still utilizing our platform to collect customer payment Exchange of money for goods and services in an acceptable amount to the customer where the payment amount has been agreed upon in advance. The customer can only pay with an accepted payment method. Each payment has an individual payment cost. information and process transactions. They also enable you to present a smooth, minimalistic Cleverbridge checkout experience on your website.
The pop-up checkout process offers a number of advantages for both you and your customers.
You can:
- Build more trust with customers
- Offer a seamless purchase An order made by a customer and the records associated with it. experience on your website
Customers can:
- Remain on the product page during checkout
- Feel more secure because no redirects to other websites occur
To try out the pop-up checkout process, see our Checkout Example.
If you are a developer and want to learn how to integrate pop-up checkout with your front-end, see Pop-Up Integration.