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Hi, welcome! Could you provide more details here? Are you trying to find out what next steps are in integrating with Stripe? How do you plan on using Stripe? Subscriptions? Payments?
Yes, we want to know how we can work on it ? we have set up a website for selling products in New Zealand , so we have sighed stripe account, We don't need third party technical support, we have our own it team to help connect our website to Stripe, but we don't know how to do it?
do i need to provide our account to you ?
👋 stepping in here as pgskc needs to step away.
So there are two main routes to go here... you either can integrate Stripe Checkout, which is our hosted checkout page that you would redirect customers to, or you can integrate Elements which allows you to embed a payment form into your website.
Do you know which route you prefer?
Hold on a second, I'll ask our IT team.
so where can see the difference between Stripe and integrate Elements?
Docs on Stripe Checkout would be here: https://stripe.com/docs/payments/checkout. Versus Stripe Elements (specifically Payment Element which is the recommend one to integrate) is here: https://stripe.com/docs/payments/payment-element.
You can see the basic integration guide for both of these options by viewing https://stripe.com/docs/payments/accept-a-payment and toggling between "Prebuilt Checkout page" and "Custom payment flow" at the top of the page.
May also be helpful to take a peek at the quickstart: https://stripe.com/docs/payments/quickstart. You can toggle between "prebuilt checkout page" and "custom payment flow" on that page and then drop down the "preview" on the right side to compare what they would look like.
I dont really understand what difference between them , so for our company . which one more suitable ?
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The main differences are that Stripe Checkout is simpler to integrate but requires a redirect away from your site to the hosted payment page and then a redirect back to your site. Elements puts the payment form right in your website but takes a bit more effort to integrate.
There is no right or wrong, really, it is up to you and I can't decide for you.
Depends on what you want.
ok I will get back to you