Church Tithe WP Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Smoothly, easily, and quickly accepting online tithes and donations is an important thing for every church today. Church Tithe WP makes it simple for any church to accept tithes online in seconds.
On the cutting edge of payment technologies through the power of Stripe, you can accept Apple Pay, Google Pay, standard credit cards, recurring payments, and more with a beautiful and responsively designed payment form.
Here’s a few of the things included in Church Tithe WP:
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Recurring payments
Users can choose to tithe once, or on a recurring basis automatically. -
Stay-on-site payments
Users can pay without ever leaving your website. -
Multi-currency
Allow your users to pay in their own currency. -
User dashboard
Your users can log in to print their receipts, review their plans, or cancel their plans at any time. -
Apple Pay
On Apple devices that support Apple Pay, users can tithe with a single tap (or “look”) on their device. -
Google Pay
Users of Google Chrome with saved credit cards can pay with a single tap. -
3D Secure and Strong Customer Authentication (SCA)
You are protected from fraudulent purchases and chargebacks, and also comply with SCA regulations in the EU. -
Everything is included
Church Tithe WP is a fully featured plugin, including recurring payments, Stripe, multi-currency, customer management dashboard, admin controls, and more. New features will also be included at no extra cost.
So what does it cost?
Church Tithe WP is totally free to install. Church Tithe WP makes money through a 1% transaction fee, so you can install it and keep it forever, without paying anything. The 1% fee is in addition to any credit card fees applied by Stripe. If you are a registered non-profit, you may be eligible for a lower rate at Stripe. See this link: https://support.stripe.com/questions/fee-discount-for-nonprofit-organizations
View all features and details on churchtithewp.com
Screenshots
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The tithe form using Apple Pay.
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The purchase receipt, which shows without needing a page reload.
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The login prompt which shows if a user click “Manage Payments” while being logged out.
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The area to enter the one-time login code from their email.
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The list of plans which belong to this logged-in user.
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The single-details for a plan, with the option to cancel.
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The admin-side controls for the payment form.
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The admin-side settings for Stripe.
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The admin-side list of all transactions completed by all users.
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The admin-side list of all plans by all users.