Shoplazza Integration for Payoneer Checkout for Online Stores

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Four simple steps to sign up:​

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The pre-built Shoplazza plugin is easy to install and manage.

The first step is to register for Payoneer Checkout. Once you have gone through our fast onboarding process, the next step will be to enable the plugin.

The Shoplazza plugin can be accessed through Payment Providers and by selecting Payoneer as the Provider. Once selected, choose activate.

Once the plugin is activated you can test transactions in a live environment to understand payment scenarios.

Refunds are easily managed within the Shoplazza portal.

With all the pieces in place, your store is now ready to take on the world!

Why should you integrate Shoplazza with Payoneer Checkout?

There are many benefits to connecting your Shoplazza store with Payoneer Checkout, here are just some of the reasons why we’re the preferred choice for global SMBs.

  • Fast setup
  • Fast daily settlements
  • Enhanced fraud prevention
  • Local customer support
    in your language
  • Higher acceptance rates
  • Increased cart conversions
  • Chargeback assistance
  • Transparent pricing

What Is Payoneer Checkout?

Payoneer Checkout is an end-to-end payments processing solution built for small to medium business owners with ecommerce stores.​

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For merchants

Accept card payments (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) as well as local payment options in 120+ currencies from shoppers globally. ​By becoming a Payoneer customer, you also gain access to additional benefits such as localized support, favorable FX conversion fees, the ability to pay suppliers or quickly withdraw into your own local currency.​

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For merchant’s customers

Shoppers enjoy a well-designed payment flow that allows them to purchase the products or services in with their preferred payment method in their local currency. Checkout is also designed to fit and dynamically adapt to the shopper’s device (desktop, tablet or mobile)​

What is Shoplazza?

Founded in 2017, Shoplazza creates Direct-To-Consumer (DTC/D2C) and B2C SaaS solutions for global merchants. They provide a drag and drop website builder with eCommerce capabilities as well as fulfilment, inventory management and migration support. In addition to the above, they also have over 100 apps to power up the way merchants sell online.

Currently there are over 12,366 live Stores with the majority coming from the US and China. Shoplazza webstores do not require a WordPress site.

Who is Shoplazza for?

Shoplazza supports eCommerce store owners from all around the world, across DTC and B2C.

They offer pricing for both SMBs and Enterprise based on the number of users and the level of commission.

As the site builder is drag and drop, Shoplazza is for those who don’t have the time or the skills to implement tricky code and want to launch their website quickly.

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Frequently asked questions

For any issues relating to the installation or configuration of the Checkout plugin, contact Shoplazza for support.

If you have any issues with transactions, contact your account manager or reach out to our Customer Support team.

Shoplazza’s advanced cloud architecture, explained in detail in Forbes, ensures that every merchant receives the highest possible support and speed for their webstores. They regularly test their networks to identify areas of improvement and utilize machine learning for predicting when merchants will need greater bandwidth for sales.

There are no limits to the number of products you can add to your Shoplazza webstore and even their cheapest plan, Basic, allows an unlimited number of products.

Refunds are managed through your Shoplazza account and are currently not available in Payoneer Checkout.

Shoplazza allows multi-language stores through Themes, which can be edited by merchants to provide localized experience customers.

Payoneer Checkout also supports 20+ languages and are adding to the list frequently.

Businesses big and small use Shoplazza, with the majority residing in the US and China. A list of websites using Shoplazza can be found here.

Shoplazza has extensive functionality for dropshippers, such as automated order processing, alongside partnerships with other business who can support fulfilment needs.

Shoplazza Apps are individual extensions created by 3rd parties and Shoplazza themselves, that extend functionality of the platform and enable further customization.

The categories of apps are:

  • Recommended for you
  • Most Popular
  • Emerging Trends
  • Essential Apps
  • Sourcing and Selling
  • Marketing
  • Conversion
  • Shipping and delivery
  • Made by Shoplazza

The shoplazza platform can be accessed via Linux, macOS, and Windows

The key difference is that WordPress is not an eCommerce provider and instead, out of the box, supports web content such as blogs, newspapers and databases and requires additional plugins to enable selling online. Conversely, Shoplazza is a dedicated platform for online stores that provides all of the features and functionalities merchants expect when setting up a webstore.

Where they are share similarities, is in the high configurability of features and the ability to add-on extensions.