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
- One class, any time
- Book online instantly
10-Class Pass
Best for regulars
- 10 credits, use on any class
- Credits applied to your account instantly
- Share the saving — £8 a class
Monthly Unlimited
All in
- 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.
Payments unlocks more everywhere
With payments connected, invoices get a card "Pay now" button, bookings can take online payment and deposits, and memberships become purchasable instead of admin-granted.
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