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WordForm Pro Payments, Coupons, And Reports

Configure payment fields, gateway-ready form flows, coupons, summaries, and payment reporting in WordForm Pro.

Payment fields Item, quantity, coupon, summary, method
Gateways Stripe, PayPal, Square, Authorize.Net
Coupons Discount workflows for payment forms
Reports Submission and transaction visibility

Setup Flow

Start clean and keep delivery predictable.

Step 1

Create the base form first

Build the customer information fields and confirmation flow before adding payment fields.

Step 2

Add payment elements in order

Use item, quantity, coupon, summary, and payment method fields only where they make the checkout path clearer.

Step 3

Configure gateway behavior

Connect the payment provider and test real form submissions in the mode you intend to use before sending live traffic.

Step 4

Review reports after launch

Check payment reports and submissions early so failed transactions or confusing fields are caught quickly.

Feature Map

Feature guidance customers can use before checkout or launch.

Payment form structure

Payment forms convert better when the pricing path is obvious before the user reaches the final button.

  • Use item and quantity fields to make the order context visible in the form.
  • Show payment summaries before submission so visitors understand the total.
  • Keep non-payment fields focused so the form does not feel heavier than the transaction requires.

Coupons and summaries

Coupons should reduce friction, not create confusion around what the customer is paying.

  • Add coupon fields only to payment forms where discounts are actually offered.
  • Confirm the summary updates clearly after a coupon is applied.
  • Use direct validation messages when coupons are invalid, expired, or not available for the form.

Payment reporting and troubleshooting

The admin workflow needs visibility after money starts moving through forms.

  • Review payment reports and submissions together so the team can connect customer details with transaction status.
  • Test gateway errors and failed-payment messages before production use.
  • Keep support notes tied to the form, gateway, and report entry when troubleshooting customer issues.

Payment forms need clarity before styling

WordForm Pro supports payment-aware form workflows, but the strongest setup is still simple: define what the visitor is selecting, show the summary clearly, apply coupons intentionally, and review payment reports after launch.

FAQ

Short answers for pre-sales and setup decisions.

Can WordForm Pro build payment forms?

Yes. WordForm Pro includes payment-focused fields and supported gateway workflows for transactional forms.

Should every form include coupon fields?

No. Add coupons only where the order or campaign actually needs a discount workflow.

Need more help?

Use these docs to evaluate the product fit, then reach support if you want help deciding between plan sizes, release access, or licensing questions.