Debug Mode: Enable when you’re having issues processing transactions.
Click here to read more about detailed decline messages.
Detailed Decline Messages: Display detailed messages to customers to provide reasoning for declines instead of a generic error message when possible.
This is required for Subscriptions or Pre-Orders.
Tokenization: Let customers save their payment methods for future use at checkout.
This has no impact on which cards are accepted by your merchant account.
Accepted Card Logos: Determines which card logos are displayed during checkout.
Capture Paid Orders: If Transaction Type is set to “Authorization”, enable this to automatically capture charges when orders move to a paid status.
For downloadable products, this will grant downloads access right away.
Charge Virtual-Only Orders: If Transaction Type is set to “Authorization”, enable this to automatically capture charges for orders with only virtual products.
If you select “Authorization”, you must manually capture and settle payments in your Intuit Payments control panel or on the WooCommerce orders screen after the transaction has been submitted. Select “Charge” to automatically capture payments.
Transaction Type: Controls how transactions are submitted to Intuit Payments.
Saved Card Verification: Require customers to enter their card security codes when using a saved payment method at checkout.
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Card Verification (CSC): Require customers to enter their card security codes when checking out.
Description: The text shown under the gateway’s title during checkout.
Title: The text shown for the payment during checkout and on the Order Received page.
Enable / Disable: Allow customers to use this gateway to checkout.
In the popup window, enter your Intuit credentials to connect your account.Īll done! Now you can configure the other plugin settings and process payments.
Enter your Client ID and Client Secret in the plugin settings.
Once you’ve created your Intuit app, you can connect the plugin to Intuit by following the steps below: You do not need to do anything else with this app! It doesn’t need to be submitted or reviewed since it’s only for your store’s usage. You’re now ready to proceed with connecting to Intuit from the plugin settings! You can use the homepage or shop domain for your Launch URL and Disconnect URL – these fields are required but don’t require a special URL. This will take the following format (replace “” with your store’s URL):
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Update the Redirect URIs field with the URI provided in the plugin settings.
Copy the Client ID and Client Secret to enter in the plugin settings.
On the Production tab, update the Terms of Service Links for your site and the Countries you accept connections from setting, if necessary.
Enter a name for your app, select “Payments (US only)” for the scope, and click Create app.
You’ll need to create your own app in the developer console to connect your store to Intuit Payments, or you can run the Onboarding Wizard by clicking Setup under the WooCommerce Intuit Payments Gateway plugin in Plugins > Installed Plugins.įollow the steps below to create a free connection app with Intuit: If your OAuth Version field is set to “1.0”, you’ll need to migrate.
Check the credentials listed in your plugin settings.
Do you see an admin notice in WordPress telling you to migrate? If so, you’re currently using the OAuth version 1.0.
How do I know what OAuth version I’m currently using and whether I need to migrate?
Click Save Changes, then Connect with Quickbooks to connect the plugin to Intuit using the OAuth 2.0 keys.
Update the Client ID and Client Secret fields with your copied keys.
Go to the plugin settings and change the OAuth Version setting to “2.0”.
You’ll need these to update the plugin settings.
Once migrated, copy your Client ID and Client Secret keys.
Follow Intuit’s instructions for migrating to OAuth 2.0.
Intuit is deprecating support for OAuth 1.0, so if you are currently using OAuth 1.0, you should now migrate to OAuth 2.0 to maintain your app’s connection with Intuit by following the steps below:
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Click Configure and read the next section to learn how to setup and configure the plugin.
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Go to Plugins > Add New > Upload and select the ZIP file you just downloaded.
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Download the extension from your WooCommerce dashboard.
Ensure your store meets the plugin requirements.
PHP 5.6+ (You can see this under WooCommerce > Status).
A QuickBooks Online account setup to support Intuit Payments.
If you’re looking for a QuickBooks POS integration, please suggest or vote for it under WooIdeas. This is not an integration with QuickBooks POS services or payments via QuickBooks, but is rather an eCommerce payment integration using Intuit’s payment processing capabilities.