The Conditional Payment for WooCommerce extension empowers store owners to create custom rules that determine which payment methods appear at checkout. Whether you want to limit gateways by product, category, user role, or even geographic location, this plugin makes it easy. You can enhance customer experience and prevent confusion by only showing relevant payment options. For store owners, this means fewer abandoned carts, more sales, and a seamless checkout process.
With the ability to restrict payment methods based on shipping and billing addresses, cart contents, IP addresses, or even specific days of the week, this plugin is packed with features. Plus, it’s easy to set up, and no technical expertise is needed!
This feature lets you assign gateways for individual items or entire categories, ensuring users see only what applies to their purchase.
Cart Contains Product:
Product Categories:
Manage payment options based on user roles. For example, you can offer specific payment methods to subscribers while restricting others for administrators or shop managers.
Whether it’s the cart subtotal, applied coupons, or total weight, this plugin lets you configure payment gateways dynamically based on the cart contents.
Cart Total:
Coupons:
Total Weight:
Cart Quantity:
Limit payment methods using detailed address filters, including country, state, city, and even zip code, ensuring compliance with regional rules or preferences.
Need to enable specific payment methods only on weekends? With this feature, you can schedule gateways to match your store’s operating logic.
Block or allow access to certain payment options based on a user’s location, making it easy to prevent fraudulent transactions or restrict certain regions.
Yes, the WooCommerce Conditional Payment Gateway plugin supports most WooCommerce-compatible gateways seamlessly.
No, conditions apply to entire products, not individual variations.
Absolutely! You can limit gateways for admins, customers, or any other roles.
Yes, you can assign unique gateways to specific products for maximum flexibility.
Yes! You can create layered conditions, and all criteria must be met for the rule to apply.