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Unit 1: Unit 1: Design a No-Code Integration
Description: Learn about no-code solutions that can help your business and understand how to use Stripe without writing any code.
Learning Objectives:
- Register for a Stripe account and verify email to access the Dashboard.
- Identify and describe the different no-code components available in Stripe, such as Dashboard mobile app, Product catalog, and Payment Links.
- Explain how to access and manage the Dashboard to configure a Stripe account and business.
- Recognize the importance of selecting the appropriate no-code products and services for a business.
Unit 2: Unit 2: Create Payment Links
Description: Learn how to create payment links to quickly accept payments for goods, services, subscriptions, tips, or donations using Stripe's Payment Links feature.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose and benefits of using Payment Links for online sales.
- Identify and describe the two pricing models available for Payment Links: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay.
- Demonstrate how to create a payment link for products or subscriptions and for customers to choose what to pay.
- Describe how to share payment links online, including copying links, generating QR codes, and embedding buy buttons on websites.
Unit 3: Unit 3: Create an embeddable buy button
Description: Learn how to create an embeddable buy button for your website without using code, using Payment Links to sell products, subscriptions, or accept payments.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of Payment Links in creating an embeddable buy button for a website.
- Describe the steps to create a new link and configure the buy button design.
- Identify the customization options available for the buy button, including button type, brand colors, and language.
- Demonstrate how to generate and copy the code for the buy button to embed on a website.
Unit 4: Unit 4: Use invoices
Description: This unit covers the process of setting up and using invoices in Stripe, including customizing invoice templates, tracking invoice status, and automating invoice reconciliation and collection.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the importance of setting up a business brand before using Stripe Invoicing, including adding business details and customizing branding.
- Describe how to create and send an invoice from the Dashboard, including itemizing goods and services rendered and collecting payment.
- Identify the different payment methods that can be used with invoices, including default payment methods and restrictions on payment method usage.
- Demonstrate how to track the status of an invoice and send email reminders to customers when the due date is approaching.
- Explain the benefits of automating invoice reconciliation and collection, including reducing the number of API calls required to transfer funds into Stripe.
Unit 5: Unit 5: Create subscriptions
Description: Set up recurring payments by offering subscriptions to your service, and learn how to manually create and edit a subscription in your Stripe Dashboard.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the concept of subscriptions and their representation in Stripe, including what customers pay for and how often they are charged.
- Demonstrate how to create a subscription in the Stripe Dashboard, including finding or adding a customer, entering pricing and product information, and setting the start and end date of the subscription.
- Identify and apply optional features when creating a subscription, such as adding default tax behavior, coupons, free trials, or metadata, and enabling revenue recovery features.
- Describe how to edit a subscription, including updating subscription details, canceling a subscription, and pausing payment collection.
Unit 6: Unit 6: Send quotes
Description: Learn how to create and manage quotes in Stripe, including converting them to payments or subscriptions.
Learning Objectives:
- Create a quote in the Stripe Dashboard by following the step-by-step process outlined in the Stripe documentation.
- Combine recurring and one-off line items, including discounts and taxes, in a quote.
- Convert a quote into an invoice or subscription, depending on the quote's pricing structure.
- Identify the differences in converting a quote to an invoice versus a subscription, including the requirements for each.
Unit 7: Unit 7: Tap to Pay in the Dashboard mobile app
Description: Learn how to accept in-person, contactless payments using the Stripe Dashboard mobile app with Tap to Pay and Stripe Terminal, without needing to buy hardware or write code.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of accepting in-person, contactless payments using the Stripe Dashboard mobile app with Tap to Pay and Stripe Terminal.
- Identify the requirements for setting up Tap to Pay, including having a Stripe account, downloading the Stripe Dashboard app, and enabling location permissions.
- Describe the steps to accept a Tap to Pay contactless payment, including enabling NFC and prompting the customer to tap their card to the device.
- Recognize the supported countries and devices for using Tap to Pay with the Stripe Dashboard app.
- Understand the alternative options for accepting in-person payments, such as manually charging a card or generating a QR code.
Unit 8: Unit 8: Pay out to people
Description: Learn how to add funds to your Stripe balance and transfer them to your users' bank accounts without processing payments through Stripe.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of adding funds to a Stripe balance for paying out to sellers or service providers.
- Describe how to create a connected account for users to receive payouts.
- Identify the steps to verify a bank account and add funds to a Stripe balance.
Unit 9: Unit 9: Set up the customer portal
Description: Learn how to set up a customer portal using Stripe, allowing customers to manage their billing accounts, subscriptions, and invoices.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose and benefits of using the Stripe customer portal for billing account management.
- Demonstrate how to create a product in the Stripe Dashboard, including adding a name, description, image, and tax code.
- Describe the process of setting up and configuring the customer portal, including activating a customer portal link and sharing the portal login link with customers.
- Identify the security features and limitations of the customer portal, such as the inability for customers to update their email address through the portal.
- Apply knowledge of customizing the portal's branding and using the prefilled_email URL parameter to streamline the login process.
--- MODULES ---
Module 1: Introduction (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module introduces the concept of using no-code solutions to help businesses, specifically with Stripe, and guides users on how to get started without writing any code.
Learning Objectives:
- Register for a Stripe account and verify email to access the Dashboard.
- Identify the purpose of using no-code products and services for business.
- Understand the importance of selecting appropriate no-code solutions for a business.
Key Concepts:
- Using Stripe without writing code to manage and configure a business
- Registering for a Stripe account and verifying email to access the Dashboard
Module 2: No-code components (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the different no-code components available in Stripe, such as the Dashboard mobile app, Product catalog, Payment Links, Invoices, Subscriptions, Customer portal, Buy button, Pricing table, and Branding. These components can be used to set up Stripe without writing code and can be combined or added as the business grows.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the different no-code components available in Stripe, such as the Dashboard mobile app and Product catalog.
- Explain how to use Payment Links and Invoices to accept payments and manage billing information.
- Describe the role of Subscriptions and the Customer portal in managing recurring payments and customer accounts.
- Recognize the importance of Branding in customizing Stripe product interfaces to reflect a business's brand.
Key Concepts:
- Using the Dashboard mobile app to access and manage a Stripe account on a mobile device
- Configuring a Product catalog and pricing model to represent products on Stripe
- Creating and managing Payment Links for one-time purchases, donations, tips, or subscriptions
- Setting up and customizing the Customer portal to allow customers to manage their accounts and billing information
Module 3: Sell and get paid online (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the process of selling and getting paid online without building a website, including creating a payment link and customizing the payment link page.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to accept payments online without a website by creating a payment link.
- Identify the steps to customize the appearance of the payment link page and enable more payment methods.
- Describe the process of embedding a buy button using the payment link on an existing website.
Key Concepts:
- Creating a payment link to accept payments online without a website
- Customizing the payment link page to match a business's brand
- Embedding a buy button on a website using a payment link
- Enabling multiple payment methods for online transactions
Module 4: Get and retain subscribers (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on supporting the entire billing lifecycle for customers with Stripe-hosted pages and automation tools, including creating a pricing table, using Dynamic payment methods, and managing subscriptions with a Stripe-hosted portal.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to create a pricing table to compare different plans and buy one.
- Identify the benefits of using Dynamic payment methods to let customers pay with their preferred payment method.
- Describe how to set up a self-service customer portal to manage subscriptions.
- Analyze the importance of revenue recovery features in minimizing involuntary churn and maximizing chances of getting paid.
Key Concepts:
- Creating a pricing table to compare different plans and facilitate purchases
- Using Dynamic payment methods to offer preferred payment options to customers
- Setting up a self-service customer portal for subscription management
- Implementing revenue recovery features to minimize involuntary churn
Module 5: Create and send quotes and invoices (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on creating and sending quotes and invoices using Stripe's features, allowing businesses to share price estimates with customers and convert approved quotes into invoices.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of creating and sending a quote to customers using Stripe's dashboard.
- Identify the steps involved in converting an approved quote into an invoice.
- Describe how to customize invoices to fit a business's brand and needs.
Key Concepts:
- Creating a quote in the Stripe dashboard by adding customers, items, and expiration dates
- Converting a quote into an invoice or subscription after customer approval
- Using revenue recovery features to automate invoice collection and create a traceable paper trail
- Customizing invoices with logos, color schemes, and other elements to match a business's brand
Module 6: Accept payments in person (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the process of accepting payments in person through the Stripe account using the Stripe Dashboard app, including requirements and steps for Tap to Pay, manual card entry, or QR codes.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of accepting payments in person using the Stripe Dashboard app.
- Identify the requirements for using Tap to Pay, including device and location permissions.
- Describe how to enable NFC for Tap to Pay contactless payments.
- Compare the different payment acceptance options available in the Stripe Dashboard app, including Tap to Pay, manual card entry, and QR codes.
Key Concepts:
- Using the Stripe Dashboard app to accept payments in person with Tap to Pay, manual card entry, or QR codes
- Understanding the requirements for accepting payments in person, including Stripe account, Stripe iOS or Android Dashboard app, and location permissions
- Configuring and Managing No-Code Components in Stripe for Business Operations (Rating: 9.5)
Module 7: Accept tips and donations (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the process of accepting tips and donations using Stripe, including the limitations and requirements for pay-what-you-want payments.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of accepting tips and donations using Stripe.
- Identify the limitations of pay-what-you-want payments, such as the inability to add other line items or use promotion codes.
- Describe the requirements for accepting tips or donations, including the need to visit Stripe Support for more information.
Key Concepts:
- Accepting tips and donations using Stripe to collect a tip for a service provided or accept donations for a cause
- Understanding the limitations of pay-what-you-want payments, including the inability to add other line items or use promotion codes
- Recognizing the need to visit Stripe Support to learn more about Stripe's requirements for accepting tips or donations
Module 1: Create a payment link (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: This module focuses on creating a payment link to quickly accept payments for goods, services, subscriptions, tips, or donations using Stripe's Payment Links feature. It covers the two pricing models available: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of Payment Links for online sales.
- Identify the two pricing models available for Payment Links: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay.
- Describe the steps to create a payment link for products or subscriptions.
- Describe the steps to create a payment link for customers to choose what to pay.
Key Concepts:
- Payment Links as a simple way for customers to pay online
- Two pricing models: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay
- Creating a payment link involves selecting a pricing model and configuring payment details
Module 2: Payment Links on mobile (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: Creating payment links on mobile devices using the Stripe Dashboard iOS app, specifically for products or subscriptions, and understanding the limitations of this feature.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to create a payment link on a mobile device using the Stripe Dashboard iOS app.
- Identify the limitations of creating payment links on mobile devices, including the inability to create links where customers choose how much to pay.
- Describe the process of accessing the Payment Links feature on the iOS app.
Key Concepts:
- Using the Stripe Dashboard iOS app to create payment links for products or subscriptions on mobile devices
- Limitations of the iOS app in creating payment links, such as not supporting customer-chosen payment amounts
Module 3: Share payment links (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: This module focuses on the methods and techniques for sharing payment links online, including copying links, generating QR codes, and embedding buy buttons on websites, as described in the context.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to copy and share payment links online, including through emails, text messages, and social media platforms.
- Describe the process of generating a QR code for a payment link and its usage.
- Identify the steps to embed a buy button on a website for selling products or subscriptions.
Key Concepts:
- Copying and sharing payment links through various online channels
- Generating QR codes for payment links and their functionality
- Embedding buy buttons on websites for seamless transactions
Module 4: Configure payment methods (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: This module focuses on configuring payment methods for Payment Links, including the use of Dynamic payment methods and the ability to enable or disable payment methods in the Dashboard.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the concept of Dynamic payment methods and how Stripe displays relevant payment methods to customers.
- Identify how to enable or disable payment methods in the Dashboard.
- Describe how to review the payment methods that customers see in the Dashboard.
Key Concepts:
- Dynamic payment methods allow Stripe to display the most relevant and compatible payment methods to customers, including Apple Pay and Google Pay.
- The ability to enable or disable payment methods in the Dashboard provides flexibility in managing customer payment options.
Module 1: Introduction (Associated Unit: 3)
Description: Create an embeddable buy button for your website without using code, using Payment Links to sell products, subscriptions, or accept payments. This involves selecting an existing link or creating a new one, configuring the buy button design, and generating the code to embed on your website.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of Payment Links in creating an embeddable buy button for a website.
- Describe the initial steps to create a new link for selling products or subscriptions.
- Identify the basic configuration options for the buy button design.
Key Concepts:
- Using Payment Links to create an embeddable buy button without requiring code
- Configuring the buy button design as part of the Payment Links process
Module 2: Customize the button (Associated Unit: 3)
Description: This module focuses on customizing the buy button, including choosing between a simple button and a card widget, setting brand colors, shapes, and fonts, and customizing the language and call to action.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of customizing the buy button's design and layout.
- Identify the options available for customizing the button's appearance, including brand colors and fonts.
- Describe how to set the language of the button and payment page to match the website's language.
Key Concepts:
- Customizing the buy button's design and layout to match the website's branding
- Setting brand colors, shapes, and fonts to create a consistent user experience
Unit 1: Unit 1: Design a No-Code Integration
Description: Learn about no-code solutions that can help your business and understand how to use Stripe without writing any code.
Learning Objectives:
- Register for a Stripe account and verify email to access the Dashboard.
- Identify and describe the different no-code components available in Stripe, such as Dashboard mobile app, Product catalog, and Payment Links.
- Explain how to access and manage the Dashboard to configure a Stripe account and business.
- Recognize the importance of selecting the appropriate no-code products and services for a business.
Unit 2: Unit 2: Create Payment Links
Description: Learn how to create payment links to quickly accept payments for goods, services, subscriptions, tips, or donations using Stripe's Payment Links feature.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose and benefits of using Payment Links for online sales.
- Identify and describe the two pricing models available for Payment Links: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay.
- Demonstrate how to create a payment link for products or subscriptions and for customers to choose what to pay.
- Describe how to share payment links online, including copying links, generating QR codes, and embedding buy buttons on websites.
Unit 3: Unit 3: Create an embeddable buy button
Description: Learn how to create an embeddable buy button for your website without using code, using Payment Links to sell products, subscriptions, or accept payments.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of Payment Links in creating an embeddable buy button for a website.
- Describe the steps to create a new link and configure the buy button design.
- Identify the customization options available for the buy button, including button type, brand colors, and language.
- Demonstrate how to generate and copy the code for the buy button to embed on a website.
Unit 4: Unit 4: Use invoices
Description: This unit covers the process of setting up and using invoices in Stripe, including customizing invoice templates, tracking invoice status, and automating invoice reconciliation and collection.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the importance of setting up a business brand before using Stripe Invoicing, including adding business details and customizing branding.
- Describe how to create and send an invoice from the Dashboard, including itemizing goods and services rendered and collecting payment.
- Identify the different payment methods that can be used with invoices, including default payment methods and restrictions on payment method usage.
- Demonstrate how to track the status of an invoice and send email reminders to customers when the due date is approaching.
- Explain the benefits of automating invoice reconciliation and collection, including reducing the number of API calls required to transfer funds into Stripe.
Unit 5: Unit 5: Create subscriptions
Description: Set up recurring payments by offering subscriptions to your service, and learn how to manually create and edit a subscription in your Stripe Dashboard.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the concept of subscriptions and their representation in Stripe, including what customers pay for and how often they are charged.
- Demonstrate how to create a subscription in the Stripe Dashboard, including finding or adding a customer, entering pricing and product information, and setting the start and end date of the subscription.
- Identify and apply optional features when creating a subscription, such as adding default tax behavior, coupons, free trials, or metadata, and enabling revenue recovery features.
- Describe how to edit a subscription, including updating subscription details, canceling a subscription, and pausing payment collection.
Unit 6: Unit 6: Send quotes
Description: Learn how to create and manage quotes in Stripe, including converting them to payments or subscriptions.
Learning Objectives:
- Create a quote in the Stripe Dashboard by following the step-by-step process outlined in the Stripe documentation.
- Combine recurring and one-off line items, including discounts and taxes, in a quote.
- Convert a quote into an invoice or subscription, depending on the quote's pricing structure.
- Identify the differences in converting a quote to an invoice versus a subscription, including the requirements for each.
Unit 7: Unit 7: Tap to Pay in the Dashboard mobile app
Description: Learn how to accept in-person, contactless payments using the Stripe Dashboard mobile app with Tap to Pay and Stripe Terminal, without needing to buy hardware or write code.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of accepting in-person, contactless payments using the Stripe Dashboard mobile app with Tap to Pay and Stripe Terminal.
- Identify the requirements for setting up Tap to Pay, including having a Stripe account, downloading the Stripe Dashboard app, and enabling location permissions.
- Describe the steps to accept a Tap to Pay contactless payment, including enabling NFC and prompting the customer to tap their card to the device.
- Recognize the supported countries and devices for using Tap to Pay with the Stripe Dashboard app.
- Understand the alternative options for accepting in-person payments, such as manually charging a card or generating a QR code.
Unit 8: Unit 8: Pay out to people
Description: Learn how to add funds to your Stripe balance and transfer them to your users' bank accounts without processing payments through Stripe.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of adding funds to a Stripe balance for paying out to sellers or service providers.
- Describe how to create a connected account for users to receive payouts.
- Identify the steps to verify a bank account and add funds to a Stripe balance.
Unit 9: Unit 9: Set up the customer portal
Description: Learn how to set up a customer portal using Stripe, allowing customers to manage their billing accounts, subscriptions, and invoices.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose and benefits of using the Stripe customer portal for billing account management.
- Demonstrate how to create a product in the Stripe Dashboard, including adding a name, description, image, and tax code.
- Describe the process of setting up and configuring the customer portal, including activating a customer portal link and sharing the portal login link with customers.
- Identify the security features and limitations of the customer portal, such as the inability for customers to update their email address through the portal.
- Apply knowledge of customizing the portal's branding and using the prefilled_email URL parameter to streamline the login process.
--- MODULES ---
Module 1: Introduction (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module introduces the concept of using no-code solutions to help businesses, specifically with Stripe, and guides users on how to get started without writing any code.
Learning Objectives:
- Register for a Stripe account and verify email to access the Dashboard.
- Identify the purpose of using no-code products and services for business.
- Understand the importance of selecting appropriate no-code solutions for a business.
Key Concepts:
- Using Stripe without writing code to manage and configure a business
- Registering for a Stripe account and verifying email to access the Dashboard
Module 2: No-code components (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the different no-code components available in Stripe, such as the Dashboard mobile app, Product catalog, Payment Links, Invoices, Subscriptions, Customer portal, Buy button, Pricing table, and Branding. These components can be used to set up Stripe without writing code and can be combined or added as the business grows.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the different no-code components available in Stripe, such as the Dashboard mobile app and Product catalog.
- Explain how to use Payment Links and Invoices to accept payments and manage billing information.
- Describe the role of Subscriptions and the Customer portal in managing recurring payments and customer accounts.
- Recognize the importance of Branding in customizing Stripe product interfaces to reflect a business's brand.
Key Concepts:
- Using the Dashboard mobile app to access and manage a Stripe account on a mobile device
- Configuring a Product catalog and pricing model to represent products on Stripe
- Creating and managing Payment Links for one-time purchases, donations, tips, or subscriptions
- Setting up and customizing the Customer portal to allow customers to manage their accounts and billing information
Module 3: Sell and get paid online (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the process of selling and getting paid online without building a website, including creating a payment link and customizing the payment link page.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to accept payments online without a website by creating a payment link.
- Identify the steps to customize the appearance of the payment link page and enable more payment methods.
- Describe the process of embedding a buy button using the payment link on an existing website.
Key Concepts:
- Creating a payment link to accept payments online without a website
- Customizing the payment link page to match a business's brand
- Embedding a buy button on a website using a payment link
- Enabling multiple payment methods for online transactions
Module 4: Get and retain subscribers (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on supporting the entire billing lifecycle for customers with Stripe-hosted pages and automation tools, including creating a pricing table, using Dynamic payment methods, and managing subscriptions with a Stripe-hosted portal.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to create a pricing table to compare different plans and buy one.
- Identify the benefits of using Dynamic payment methods to let customers pay with their preferred payment method.
- Describe how to set up a self-service customer portal to manage subscriptions.
- Analyze the importance of revenue recovery features in minimizing involuntary churn and maximizing chances of getting paid.
Key Concepts:
- Creating a pricing table to compare different plans and facilitate purchases
- Using Dynamic payment methods to offer preferred payment options to customers
- Setting up a self-service customer portal for subscription management
- Implementing revenue recovery features to minimize involuntary churn
Module 5: Create and send quotes and invoices (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on creating and sending quotes and invoices using Stripe's features, allowing businesses to share price estimates with customers and convert approved quotes into invoices.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of creating and sending a quote to customers using Stripe's dashboard.
- Identify the steps involved in converting an approved quote into an invoice.
- Describe how to customize invoices to fit a business's brand and needs.
Key Concepts:
- Creating a quote in the Stripe dashboard by adding customers, items, and expiration dates
- Converting a quote into an invoice or subscription after customer approval
- Using revenue recovery features to automate invoice collection and create a traceable paper trail
- Customizing invoices with logos, color schemes, and other elements to match a business's brand
Module 6: Accept payments in person (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the process of accepting payments in person through the Stripe account using the Stripe Dashboard app, including requirements and steps for Tap to Pay, manual card entry, or QR codes.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of accepting payments in person using the Stripe Dashboard app.
- Identify the requirements for using Tap to Pay, including device and location permissions.
- Describe how to enable NFC for Tap to Pay contactless payments.
- Compare the different payment acceptance options available in the Stripe Dashboard app, including Tap to Pay, manual card entry, and QR codes.
Key Concepts:
- Using the Stripe Dashboard app to accept payments in person with Tap to Pay, manual card entry, or QR codes
- Understanding the requirements for accepting payments in person, including Stripe account, Stripe iOS or Android Dashboard app, and location permissions
- Configuring and Managing No-Code Components in Stripe for Business Operations (Rating: 9.5)
Module 7: Accept tips and donations (Associated Unit: 1)
Description: This module focuses on the process of accepting tips and donations using Stripe, including the limitations and requirements for pay-what-you-want payments.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of accepting tips and donations using Stripe.
- Identify the limitations of pay-what-you-want payments, such as the inability to add other line items or use promotion codes.
- Describe the requirements for accepting tips or donations, including the need to visit Stripe Support for more information.
Key Concepts:
- Accepting tips and donations using Stripe to collect a tip for a service provided or accept donations for a cause
- Understanding the limitations of pay-what-you-want payments, including the inability to add other line items or use promotion codes
- Recognizing the need to visit Stripe Support to learn more about Stripe's requirements for accepting tips or donations
Module 1: Create a payment link (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: This module focuses on creating a payment link to quickly accept payments for goods, services, subscriptions, tips, or donations using Stripe's Payment Links feature. It covers the two pricing models available: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of Payment Links for online sales.
- Identify the two pricing models available for Payment Links: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay.
- Describe the steps to create a payment link for products or subscriptions.
- Describe the steps to create a payment link for customers to choose what to pay.
Key Concepts:
- Payment Links as a simple way for customers to pay online
- Two pricing models: Products or subscriptions and Customers choose what to pay
- Creating a payment link involves selecting a pricing model and configuring payment details
Module 2: Payment Links on mobile (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: Creating payment links on mobile devices using the Stripe Dashboard iOS app, specifically for products or subscriptions, and understanding the limitations of this feature.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to create a payment link on a mobile device using the Stripe Dashboard iOS app.
- Identify the limitations of creating payment links on mobile devices, including the inability to create links where customers choose how much to pay.
- Describe the process of accessing the Payment Links feature on the iOS app.
Key Concepts:
- Using the Stripe Dashboard iOS app to create payment links for products or subscriptions on mobile devices
- Limitations of the iOS app in creating payment links, such as not supporting customer-chosen payment amounts
Module 3: Share payment links (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: This module focuses on the methods and techniques for sharing payment links online, including copying links, generating QR codes, and embedding buy buttons on websites, as described in the context.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain how to copy and share payment links online, including through emails, text messages, and social media platforms.
- Describe the process of generating a QR code for a payment link and its usage.
- Identify the steps to embed a buy button on a website for selling products or subscriptions.
Key Concepts:
- Copying and sharing payment links through various online channels
- Generating QR codes for payment links and their functionality
- Embedding buy buttons on websites for seamless transactions
Module 4: Configure payment methods (Associated Unit: 2)
Description: This module focuses on configuring payment methods for Payment Links, including the use of Dynamic payment methods and the ability to enable or disable payment methods in the Dashboard.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the concept of Dynamic payment methods and how Stripe displays relevant payment methods to customers.
- Identify how to enable or disable payment methods in the Dashboard.
- Describe how to review the payment methods that customers see in the Dashboard.
Key Concepts:
- Dynamic payment methods allow Stripe to display the most relevant and compatible payment methods to customers, including Apple Pay and Google Pay.
- The ability to enable or disable payment methods in the Dashboard provides flexibility in managing customer payment options.
Module 1: Introduction (Associated Unit: 3)
Description: Create an embeddable buy button for your website without using code, using Payment Links to sell products, subscriptions, or accept payments. This involves selecting an existing link or creating a new one, configuring the buy button design, and generating the code to embed on your website.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of Payment Links in creating an embeddable buy button for a website.
- Describe the initial steps to create a new link for selling products or subscriptions.
- Identify the basic configuration options for the buy button design.
Key Concepts:
- Using Payment Links to create an embeddable buy button without requiring code
- Configuring the buy button design as part of the Payment Links process
Module 2: Customize the button (Associated Unit: 3)
Description: This module focuses on customizing the buy button, including choosing between a simple button and a card widget, setting brand colors, shapes, and fonts, and customizing the language and call to action.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the process of customizing the buy button's design and layout.
- Identify the options available for customizing the button's appearance, including brand colors and fonts.
- Describe how to set the language of the button and payment page to match the website's language.
Key Concepts:
- Customizing the buy button's design and layout to match the website's branding
- Setting brand colors, shapes, and fonts to create a consistent user experience
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