AhaPay Buy Now Pay Later
AhaPay integrates with WooCommerce to provide flexible payment options for your customers. The plugin allows shoppers to split their payments into 4 or 7 installments automatically, with no hidden fees and 0% interest on 4-payment plans. Requirements WordPress 5.4 or higher WooCommerce 4.8 or higher PHP 7.4 or higher OpenSSL PHP extension SSL certificate installed on your domain (for secure transactions) Configuration Basic Settings Enable/Disable – Turn the payment method on or off Title – The payment method title shown to customers Description – The payment method description shown to customers Environment – Choose between Sandbox (testing) and Production API Key – Enter your AhaPay API key Minimum Amount – Set the minimum order amount for AhaPay availability Display Settings Product Label – Enable/disable BNPL information on product pages Product Label Text – Customize the BNPL message Product Label Color – Set the background color for labels Product Label Text Color – Set the text color for labels Features Seamless integration with WooCommerce checkout Automatic order status updates Real-time payment verification Custom product page badges and banners Responsive payment modal Support for both desktop and mobile devices Order status checking in admin panel Sandbox environment for testing Detailed payment status tracking Support for refunds Payment Flow Customer selects AhaPay at checkout Order is created and customer is redirected to AhaPay Customer completes payment setup with AhaPay Order status is automatically updated Customer is redirected back to your store Order Statuses PAYMENT_SUCCESSFUL – Payment completed CANCELLED – Payment cancelled by customer UNAVAILABLE – Payment failed PAYMENT_IN_PROGRESS – Payment pending REFUNDED – Payment refunded Support For support or questions, please contact AhaPay support team or visit your AhaPay merchant dashboard. External services This plugin connects to the AhaPay API to process Buy Now Pay Later payments and handle order status updates. It sends the following data when processing payments or checking status: – Order ID and transaction details – API key for authentication – Refund requests with order information Data is sent securely via HTTPS to AhaPay’s servers only when necessary for payment processing or status verification. This service is provided by AhaPay: Terms of Service, Privacy Policy. Development This plugin uses webpack to build JavaScript and CSS assets. Build Process Install dependencies: npm install Build assets: npm run build (or npm run dev for development) Source files are located in the blocks/ directory. Built files are in assets/blocks/. The source code is publicly available in this repository for review and modification. 1.0.0 Initial release Basic payment integration Order status management Product page integration Admin interface Sandbox/Production environments License This plugin is licensed under the terms of use provided by AhaPay. Customize Payment Fields CSS You can add custom CSS that will be applied specifically to AhaPay’s payment fields on the checkout page from the plugin settings in the WordPress admin. How to update the CSS In WordPress admin go to: WooCommerce → Settings → Payments. Find “AhaPay Buy Now Pay Later” in the list and click Manage (or click the Settings link). Scroll down to the setting named “Additional CSS for Payment Fields”. Paste your CSS into the textarea and click Save changes. How the plugin applies your CSS The plugin stores the textarea content and adds it as inline CSS attached to the plugin stylesheet handle ahapaybuynowpaylater-block-style. The payment fields output by the gateway are wrapped in a container with the class .ahapay-payment-fields, so we recommend scoping your rules under that selector to avoid affecting other parts of your site. The plugin will strip surrounding tags if you paste them by accident, and it sanitizes the textarea input on save. If you need to override existing rules, use specificity or !important as needed. Quick verification example Paste the following CSS into the “Additional CSS for Payment Fields” textarea and save. Then open your checkout page (or the block checkout) and you should see a green dashed border, a small badge that reads “ADDITIONAL CSS APPLIED”, and visible styling changes for the title, subtitle and progress bar. This is a visual test to confirm the inline CSS is applied. `css /* Visual test for Additional CSS for Payment Fields */ .ahapay-payment-fields { border: 3px dashed #27ae60 !important; background: rgba(39, 174, 96, 0.04) !important; padding: 12px !important; position: relative !important; border-radius: 6px !important; } /* Badge so you can clearly see the CSS is applied */ .ahapay-payment-fields::before { content: “ADDITIONAL CSS APPLIED”; position: absolute; top: -12px; right: 8px; background: #27ae60; color: #ffffff; font-weight: 700; font-size: 11px; padding: 3px 8px; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.15); z-index: 9999; } .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-title { color: #e91e63 !important; font-size: 18px !important; font-weight: 700 !important; } .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-subtitle { color: #555 !important; font-style: italic !important; } .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-progress-bar { background: #eee !important; height: 12px !important; border-radius: 12px !important; margin: 10px 0 !important; } .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-progress { width: 75% !important; height: 100% !important; background: linear-gradient(90deg,#e91e63,#ff8a80) !important; border-radius: 12px !important; } .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-timeline div { display: inline-block !important; background: #fff8e1 !important; padding: 6px 8px !important; margin-right: 6px !important; border-radius: 4px !important; font-weight: 600 !important; } ` Small examples Change the title color only: css .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-title { color: #0066cc !important; } Hide the timeline if it conflicts with your theme: css .ahapay-payment-fields .ahapay-timeline { display: none !important; } Troubleshooting If you don’t see the changes after saving the CSS, try these steps: Ensure the AhaPay payment method is enabled (WooCommerce → Settings → Payments → AhaPay). Clear any caching on your site (plugin cache, server cache, CDN) and your browser cache. Confirm you’re viewing a checkout page that loads the plugin styles (block checkout or classic checkout). If you use a custom checkout template, ensure the ahapay-payment-fields wrapper is present in the markup. Use !important or increase specificity if your theme’s CSS is overriding the rules. Security and best practices The textarea is intended for admin use only. Avoid pasting untrusted CSS/JS — the plugin strips tags but does not execute arbitrary JS. Keep rules scoped (start with .ahapay-payment-fields) to avoid unintentionally affecting other areas of your site.
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Discount Rules for WooCommerce
Discount Rules for WooCommerce is a dynamic pricing and discounts plugin for WooCommerce that helps you create any type of bulk discounts, quantity discounts, product specific discounts, dynamic pricing, advanced discounts based on conditions, percentage discounts, tiered pricing discounts and more. With the PRO version, you can create advanced discount offers such as buy one and get one free (BOGO) deals, auto-apply coupons, free shipping discounts, bundle offers, discounts based on products, categories, attributes, tags, SKUs, user roles, cart items, purchase history and much more. The plugin offers a number of features that make it easy for customers to discover discounts and offers in your store: Show a bulk discount table on your product pages. This helps customers buy more in order to save more. Show the discounted price on product, cart & checkout pages with the original price crossed-out (with a line-through) Display “You saved” message on the cart & checkout pages Show a discount bar with your offers on the product pages Display a Sale badge on your shop & product pages View Demo | Documentation with examples | Ask Questions | PRO version | Examples DISCOUNT TYPES AND FEATURES WITH EXAMPLE SCENARIOS Free version features Create percentage discounts. Offer a storewide sale Example: A storewide 10% discount on all products Create bulk discounts. Example: Use quantity breaks to offer higher discounts on bulk purchases. Order total based discounts (Example: Spend more than $1000, get 10% discount) Set product specific percentage discounts (Example: Product A gets 10%, Product B gets 20%) Cart based discounts using the line items (Example: Purchase 4 different products or variants and get 10% discount) Exclude selected products from discount rules (product pricing discounts) Run special offers / sale for specific periods – Example: 10% discount only on BlackFriday Show bulk discount table on product pages Get the PRO version to create advanced discounts and grow sales PRO features All features of the free version, plus: Percentage discounts with advanced discount conditions. Fixed product discounts. Example: Get $9 discount for purchasing more than 6 items Category discounts – Get 25 % off on all items under Summer Collection Buy One Get One free offers – Buy a cap and get another cap for free Buy 2 and get 1 free offers – Buy 2 get 1 cheapest product free or Buy 2 and get 1 at 50% discount Buy one get one half off – Buy 2 get 1 at 50% off or buy one get the second product free or at 50% discount BOGO deals based on categories. Examples: Buy any product from Category A and get a product free from Category B. Buy Product A and Product B from Category Electronics and get a free product from category Accessories. Buy any product from Category Mobile and choose a free product from Category Hard Cases Volume discounts & tiered quantity discounts with conditions – Buy 6, get 10%, Buy 12, get 15% User role based discounts – Discounts for wholesale customers First order discount Product discounts with variant specific offers – Buy Product A with Variant X and get 10% discount Bundle discount – Buy 3 for $10, 6 for $20 Conditional discounts – Buy Product A and B and get discount on Product C Offer one or more free products. Multiple products could be offered free using a rule Apply discounts for multiple items using one coupon code Discount for product variants Attributes based discounts – Buy green color T-shirts and get 10% discount Discount for customers with specific domains – 10% discount for all emails ending with @example.com Customer specific discounts – 10% discount for selected customers Free shipping discount Shipping / Delivery location based discount Example: If shipping destination is California, get 15% discount Purchase history based discounts Example: Customers who spent at least $100 in previous purchases get 10% discount Discount based on the number of orders placed earlier. Example: 10% discount for customers with 5 or more orders Discount based on previously purchased products. Example: Customers who previously purchased Shoes get 10% discount Discounts based on sum of item quantities in cart – Order more than 10 items from any category and get 15 % discount Discount for the cheapest item in the cart – Add 3 products to the cart and get the Cheapest Item free Option to offer free products only from certain category Exclude products on SALE from discount rules SALE Badge for discounted products Highlight savings on the cart & checkout with “You saved” label Use a discount banner to highlight offers on product pages Option to show or hide the discounted price Priority support Discount Examples using PRO Features Category Discount The category discount feature allows you to offer discounts on all products in one or more categories. Simply choose one or more categories, set your discount offers, and the plugin will apply them automatically to every product in those categories. Here are some examples: Buy T-shirts from Apparel category and save 10% Get 30% off on Category A & Category B Purchase any 6 items from Category A and get a 25% discount on total cart value. Purchase 3 products from Category A or B or C or from all of them and get 20% discount valid from dd/mm/yyyy to dd/mm/yyyy Bulk Discount / Quantity Discount / Tiered Pricing Discounts Bulk Discount, also known as quantity discounts, tiered pricing discounts or volume discounts, allows you to reward customers for buying in bulk. As customers purchase more, they receive better pricing, encouraging bulk purchases. Here are some bulk discount examples: Buy 5 to 10 quantities, get 5% discount, 11-20 quantities, get 10% discount, 21-30, get 20% discount Buy 1 to 5 quantities, get $2 discount, Buy 6 or more, get $3 discount Storewide Sale Discount A Storewide Sale discount allows you to apply discounts on all products in your store, offering a simple yet powerful way to drive sales. Whether you’re running a seasonal sale, clearing out inventory, or rewarding loyal customers, a storewide discount makes it easy for shoppers to save on everything in your store. 20% discount on all products in the store on Black Friday or Christmas Auto apply coupon of 10% for all products 10% discount on all products for specific user role like Wholesale customers Buy One Get One Free Discount Offers BOGO is a popular discount strategy that allows you to create offers like buy one get one free, buy 2 get 1 free, buy one get one at half price, buy x and get y product free and more. Here are some examples: Buy one and get one free of the same product Buy 2 get one cheapest free Buy X get Y product free Eg: Buy 3 product and get a pendrive free (or with 50% discount) Buy Any 2 items from Category X, and get a Product free from Category B Buy X products and get X number of products free Buy 3 products from any category, get 1 free. Buy 6 products, get 2 products free…. Buy 12 products (any or category specific), get X number of cheapest among them free Free products can be a few selected products, cheapest products in the entire store or from selected categories. Products can be offered either free (100% discount) or at a percentage discount (50%) Spending based discounts Boost sales by offering discounts based on the customer spend. Here are some examples: Spend $500 or more and get 15% discount, spend $1000, get 20% discount Add two to six products in cart and get flat $30 discount. 10% discount for all retailers (User Role specific discount) All orders above $500 will get 15% discount Free shipping for orders above $100 Bundle Discount Encourage customers to buy multiple items together. For example, you can create deals like “Buy 3 for $10” or “Buy 6 for $20,” providing clear savings for bulk purchases. Create offers like Buy 3 items for $10. 4th item will be charged full price. Buy more, save more offers. Example: Buy 3 for $10, 6 for $20 Product Specific Discounts Shoes get 20% discount, T-Shirts get 5% discount Special Edition Shoe (A specific product) gets 15% discount for 10 days Buy 10 or more Mugs and get 5% off Buy 3 for $10, Buy 6 for $20 Fixed Product Pricing discounts $5 off on all products in Category A Set a fixed price per unit for bulk purchases (Product A cost is $20. Buy 5 to 10 quantity for $15 per unit, 11 and above for $10 each) User Role based discounts Useful when you have different types of customers in your store. For example, wholesale customers, retail customers Bulk discount based on user role for specific product or product categories. Example: Members of Wholesale customers group gets 40% discount, while Retail customers get 5% discount Discount for Product Variants Get 50% off on T-shirts Small and Large Sizes only Buy a Small Size Tee and get a small Size shorts free Conditional Discount Offers Buy Product A at full price and get 20% discount in Product B Buy 2 quantities of Product A, 2 quantities of Product and get 30% discount in Product C Buy 3 quantities of Product A and get flat $10 off in product B Buy a Mobile and get 20% off on headphone Attribute specific discount offers Useful when you want to offer discount when a product has a specific attribute. Example: 10% discount for purchase of T-Shirt with Small sizes. Shipping Address Based Discounts Flat 25% discount for customers from New York Customers from California get 10% discount while those from Texas get 5% Purchase history based discount Discount based on the total amount spent by the customer in previous orders. Example: Customers who spent $1000 get 10% on future orders. Discount based on the total number of orders placed by the customer – Customers who ordered 50 products get 15% on all future purchases Based on product purchase history (Example: Provide 10% discount to all customers who purchased Shoes earlier) Purchase history for a specific period (10% discount for those who spent $500 in the last 3 months) Discount Conditions The following conditions help you tailor your discount offers depending on certain criteria. Products Categories Attributes SKU Tags Cart Line Items & Properties Customers User Roles Shipping locations – ZipCode, City, State/Region, Country Subtotal Coupons Date & Time Purchase History – Last Order, First Order, Orders with X Items, Number of Orders Need help? Reach out to us Whether you want to double-check your setup or need help with a unique discount promo, we’re here to assist you. Feel free to reach out via the Live Chat on our website or through our support request form. We’re happy to guide you through the setup and ensure everything is running smoothly. Don’t worry—we’re here to help! Quick Links: PRO Version Documentation Helpdesk & Support External services Flycart CDN & documentation: The CDN is used to fetch static assets including images and contentand hosted at static.flycart.net, while the documentation for the plugin is hosted at docs.flycart.org and linked at various sections in the plugin to help merchants. Terms, privacy policy Google Charts: The library is used to display discount reports in a chart format. The service is provided by Google. Terms, privacy policy Credits Dutch Translation – @mvdburg1971 – Michael van der Burg