Payments & Products

Sell one-off purchases, subscriptions and memberships straight from your website — powered by Stripe, with the money settling directly into your own account.

Payments gives your site a product catalogue and a checkout. You define the products — a one-off purchase, a monthly or yearly subscription, a class pass — and your pages sell them through pricing sections that stay in sync with the catalogue automatically. Change a price once and every page showing that product updates.

Behind the scenes it's Stripe Connect: you connect your own Stripe account through a guided onboarding, and every payment is charged directly to it. Your money, your Stripe dashboard, your payouts.

Image of the Stripe checkout flow from a pricing section on a tenant site.

How selling works here

A real product catalogue

Products live in one place with their price, billing type, description and feature bullets.

  • One-off purchases or recurring subscriptions
  • Monthly, yearly, or custom intervals
  • Retire products without breaking history

Pricing sections that stay honest

Pricing blocks on your pages can pull live products from the catalogue — names, prices and features always match what's actually charged.

  • Eight pricing layouts to choose from
  • Automatic Monthly/Yearly toggle when you offer both
  • "Most popular" highlighting

Memberships that do something

A product can grant a credit plan — buy the "10-class pass" and the credits appear on the customer's account, ready to book with.

  • Renewing plans top credits up each cycle
  • Works hand in hand with class bookings
  • Unlimited plans for your committed regulars

Orders with a paper trail

Every purchase becomes an order with its own reference, status and customer — easy to find, easy to reconcile.

  • Sequential references with your own prefix
  • Pending, paid, fulfilled, refunded — always visible

Subscriptions managed properly

Recurring billing runs on Stripe; your site tracks each subscription's status and current period.

  • Renewals, retries and failed payments handled by Stripe
  • Cancellations and pauses reflected on the customer's account

Your own Stripe account

Guided onboarding connects your account; the platform never holds your money.

  • Direct charges — funds settle straight to you
  • Refunds from your own Stripe dashboard
  • Cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay via Stripe Checkout

What a pricing section can look like

This is the pricing block your visitors would see — here with example data; on a live shop it can be wired straight to your product catalogue.

Drop-in

Try a single class

£12.00
  • One class, any time
  • Book online instantly
Most popular

10-Class Pass

Best for regulars

£80.00
  • 10 credits, use on any class
  • Credits applied to your account instantly
  • Share the saving — £8 a class

Monthly Unlimited

All in

£49.99/month
  • Unlimited classes
  • Renews automatically, cancel any time
  • Priority waitlist

Image of the product editor in the admin panel, showing pricing and the credit-plan link.

Payments — common questions

Where does the money actually go?

Directly to your own Stripe account. The platform uses Stripe Connect with direct charges, so funds never sit in anyone else's account — payouts, statements and refunds all live in your Stripe dashboard.

Do I need a Stripe account already?

No — there's a guided onboarding that creates and connects one for you. Until Stripe finishes verifying your details, products can be set up but not purchased; the site tells you exactly where you are in the process.

Can a product give customers class credits?

Yes — that's the membership pattern. Link a product to a credit plan and purchasing it grants the credits automatically: a one-off pass adds a block of credits, a subscription tops them up every billing cycle.

What payment methods can customers use?

Checkout is Stripe-hosted, so cards plus wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay work out of the box, with Stripe handling 3-D Secure and fraud checks.

How do refunds work?

Issue refunds from your Stripe dashboard as normal; the order record on your site keeps the audit trail. Subscription cancellations can run to the end of the paid period or immediately.

Can I show prices without selling online?

Yes — pricing blocks also work with hand-typed display data, no checkout attached. Plenty of sites start that way and switch the same block over to live products when they're ready to sell.

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