You always give our the best tutorials for these GHL features. Appreciate the help! I've watched a few of your videos already, and I decided to sub since you're good at making these. Thanks man!
Hi Ray, how does this payment link differ from Stripe's payment link? I personally prefer the look of Stripe's. But I’m not sure if I can use Stripe payment links in my workflows..
They both would accomplish the same thing I guess. Not sure about using your stripe link in the workflow. You can try it if its not customer specific. If it works you can setup a trigger link with it and use it in your text and emails.
Ray, do you know if you can import stripe products with recurring payments and use them in the GHL order forms or payment links? I thought before that you said that doesn't work.
Does this "Payment Link" feature work if it's a reaccuring payment. Example, I 've set up a $300 package to be paid in 2 payments. But the verbiage in the payment link does not reflect this.
@@JenniferSlack12 if this is something you do a lot you could create a workflow that gets triggered when the person purchases the product and then has a wait step that sends out a text or payment link after 30 days or 14 days to request another payment. The workflow can be trigger on the sale of the product but not sure how you would track which payment a person is on or how much they owe you. It would be better I think to send people through a funnel and have them purchase and let stripe handle the payment that way they can auto charge the credit card for you. You would need to setup the product in GHL and then change the payment options inside stripe. Here is an article for you support.stripe.com/questions/understanding-daily-automatic-and-manual-payouts#:~:text=Stripe%20offers%20a%20number%20of,in%20your%20Stripe%20integration%20backend.
@HLGuy I tested it my $300 split pay (2 payments) and it does trigger the next withdrawal so I add to the workforce to send out a reminder email a few days before it does it.
When you send the payment link the credit card information show on the page. The payment link just creates a quick invoice to be paid. Thanks for watching.
When you create a payment link it's for one payment. GHL will not send out a link automatically for a monthly recurring payment. You will have to manually send the payment link out each month for a recurring product.
You always give our the best tutorials for these GHL features. Appreciate the help! I've watched a few of your videos already, and I decided to sub since you're good at making these. Thanks man!
Glad to help!
Excellent video. For someone who is not technical your instruction was spot on. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Hi Ray, how does this payment link differ from Stripe's payment link?
I personally prefer the look of Stripe's.
But I’m not sure if I can use Stripe payment links in my workflows..
They both would accomplish the same thing I guess. Not sure about using your stripe link in the workflow. You can try it if its not customer specific. If it works you can setup a trigger link with it and use it in your text and emails.
Thoughts on collecting a tip for a service provided at the time of payment?
Possible but with payment links an amount has to be entered and not open to be entered.
great video!!! How did you make the background? what software did you use?
I use a green screen with obs. Thanks for watching.
Other than branding and cosmetic differences, what advantages does this have over creating a payment link directly in stripe?
Interesting question. I can't really think of any.
Ray, do you know if you can import stripe products with recurring payments and use them in the GHL order forms or payment links? I thought before that you said that doesn't work.
Yes you can import stripe products into GHL but recurring products can be used but payment links are a one time payment.
is there any draw back to this instead of sending out an invoice?
Not that I can think of. The payment link actually creates an invoice. Thanks for watching.
Does this "Payment Link" feature work if it's a reaccuring payment. Example, I 've set up a $300 package to be paid in 2 payments. But the verbiage in the payment link does not reflect this.
I do not know of anyway to make it recurring its a one time payment link.
@@HLGuy Okay. Thanks for responding so quickly. Guess I'll test it and find it if it triggers the 2nd payment.
@@JenniferSlack12 if this is something you do a lot you could create a workflow that gets triggered when the person purchases the product and then has a wait step that sends out a text or payment link after 30 days or 14 days to request another payment. The workflow can be trigger on the sale of the product but not sure how you would track which payment a person is on or how much they owe you. It would be better I think to send people through a funnel and have them purchase and let stripe handle the payment that way they can auto charge the credit card for you. You would need to setup the product in GHL and then change the payment options inside stripe. Here is an article for you support.stripe.com/questions/understanding-daily-automatic-and-manual-payouts#:~:text=Stripe%20offers%20a%20number%20of,in%20your%20Stripe%20integration%20backend.
@HLGuy I tested it my $300 split pay (2 payments) and it does trigger the next withdrawal so I add to the workforce to send out a reminder email a few days before it does it.
@@JenniferSlack12 That is great news. Thank you for the update.
Is Strip the only payment platform used by GHL?
At the agency level yes but yuou can have others at the sub account level. Thanks for watching.
So where is card info?? actually I am working on Custom Payment Provider And I need a Creaditcard fields here same like Strip Integration
When you send the payment link the credit card information show on the page. The payment link just creates a quick invoice to be paid. Thanks for watching.
Can you elaborate on that answer. P.s. your videos are awesome.
When you create a payment link it's for one payment. GHL will not send out a link automatically for a monthly recurring payment. You will have to manually send the payment link out each month for a recurring product.
Great update, Ray
Glad to help. Thank you.
Hey Ray. How do i add an apple pay option to that payment link? Thanks
You have to turn on the apple and google pay feature. ruclips.net/video/E6--jkvDRDI/видео.html
can we set up preset to allow contacts to chose between like $100 and $200 or enter the custom amount
Not that I know of. Thank you for watching.
Where is gpay integration you showed on thumbnail .
Go to your stripe integration and you turn it on there. Thanks for watching.
Good video... is it possible to create a recurring payment link?
I would say yes you would just have to setup a workflow to send out the payment links to the contacts that need to pay.
Do you know if HighLevel is adding the option to pay by ACH transfer to the payment links?
This is a new feature so I honestly don't know yet.
Heyy, great tutorial. I wanted to know if I can connect crypto payments. If I want to receive payments through crypto how do I do that? Please help
I really do not know. Sorry.
can you collect a payment and then ask for a tip?
Not that I am aware of. No tip feature anywhere I know of. Thanks for watching.
how do i redirect them to a funnel after payment sir?
That is not how payments links work. Its just for payment. If you have funnel then just use a one or two step order form to get payment.
Is there a new feature which is that I can connect any payment gateway by API
I am not sure. You can check the new feature log at ideas.gohighlevel.com/changelog
How do you accept payment with klarna in GHL?
I am sorry but I am not familiar with Klarna.
I want to sigup but my both card is not working
Thank you for contacting me. You will have to contact GoHighlevel support to help you with credit card issue. 1 (888) 732-4197
Tried it and get a 404 if I paste the url in a browser
Not sure about that. You. might need to get support involved.
Bro why are you blue??
Most likely lighting was not that bright. :) Thanks for watching.