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Spiffy makes it quick and simple to add required Terms, Marketing consent and/or Privacy Policy checkboxes to your checkout. These items may be required if you live in a country...
Welcome to this brief overview on setting up an Upsell offer on your Spiffy Checkout! A One-Click Upsell after an initial purchase is a great way to boost sales, by...
You can disconnect your Payment Gateway anytime you want. Based on which payment gateway you disconnect, you will get a gateway disconnection notice. Disconnected Stripe When you disconnect Stripe you...
Is Spiffy compliant with SCA regulations? Yes, Spiffy is already fully supporting the new Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) regulations that were scheduled to go into effect on September 14th, 2019. Although the...
Auto-Mapped fields are fields that are required by your integration to allow Spiffy to send over customer/order information after a purchase on a Spiffy Checkout. Most integrations require the ‘Email...
As off today, PayPal supports around 25 currencies. And in case, the currency of your preference is not supported by PayPal, you will not be able to integrate PayPal with...
Default mapped fields are common fields in your integration that Spiffy is able to map to automatically. These fields usually include ‘Name’ and ‘Address’ (Billing & Shipping) These mappings can...
Adding a header to your checkout will create a professional looking checkout experience for your customers. Adding a header will allow you to upload your logo to white-background section at...
The Footer text area is where you can add your own unique footer content. This can be used to link people to your policies, include support contact info, as well...
The Optimized Layout for Address Fields The Optimized Layout is a streamlined layout for the address fields on your checkout. By default Optimized Layout is turned “ON”. This is important...
We’ve created a streamlined and minimalist user experience to “update card on file”, for subscriptions and payment plans using Zapier. This allows your customers to update their card on file,...
Completion rate is the percentage of people who checkout with the payment plan option and complete all of their payments. The Math: (Completed Payment Plans) / (Total Payment Plans Started)...
Take rate is the percentage of people who choose the Payment Plan option at checkout. The Math: (Purchased w/Payment Plan) / (All Successful Purchases) = Take Rate Example: If 50...
The Cashflow stat is the total of all scheduled revenue coming in. It’s the sum of projected recurring subscription and payment plan payments. The Cashflow stat does not include cancelling...
MRR stands for Monthly Recurring Revenue. This stat is the amount of money generated by subscriptions. The Math: (Total Active Subscribers) x (Price of Subscription) = Total Monthly Recurring Revenue...
Churn is a percentage calculated by dividing the number of customers that cancel, by the total number of your customers. This number will help reveal the health of your subscriber...
Currently, you can only process payments with one currency. If you are wanting to process payments in two or more different currencies, you will need to purchase and setup separate...
If you need to cancel your Spiffy account subscription, just send an email to us at support@spiffy.co Since Spiffy handles taking orders for things like payment plans and recurring subscriptions,...
When you first start your Spiffy account, you are given a chance to connect your PayPal Business Account, but you may have not been ready to connect it at that...