Multi-Pay Rebills (CheckoutChamp)
If enabled, a credit card will be required on your checkout page during third-party multi-pay checkout.
The card can then be used for rebills and upsells.
This option works with Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna, and Sezzle.
Example: You want the customer to be able to choose to pay for the initial one-time offer in multiple payments with Afterpay and also start a recurring subscription that will be charged via credit card.
A credit card will be required and validated before processing the order at Afterpay. If the Afterpay payment is successful, then a recurring subscription will be processed via credit card.
This is also the method to offer upsells along with Multi-Pay checkout. The card will be used for the upsells.
Step 1: Login and navigate to the funnel on which to enable Multi-Pay Rebills.
Step 2: Click the gear button on the top left to open Settings
Step 3: Open the Payments section
Step 4: Check Enable checkbox under Multi-Pay Rebills.
Step 5: Click the Edit button next to the Multi-Pay Rebills checkbox.
Step 6: Click Create Product Configuration.
Step 7: Select the Base Product, Multi-Pay Product, and Rebill Product (optional) and Save and Continue.
Base Product: The product that will trigger the multi-pay rebill process. This product must be in the cart or on the checkout button.
Multi-Pay Product: The one-time product that will be billed using the multi-pay gateway. This can be the same product as Base Product.
Rebill Product: The recurring product that will be charged in credit card rebills. This is optional. Not setting a rebill product will still allow the credit card to be used on upsells. This must be a different product than Base Product and Multi-Pay Product.
Step 8: Close the Multi-Pay Product Configuration window and click Save & Continue on the Payments window.
Step 9: Edit and save your checkout page and links as needed to have both a credit card input and the button of the multi-pay gateway (Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna, Sezzle) in the same parent element.
Step 9: Publish. You’re done and ready to test!
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