Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module with Alipay Support – $99

Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
edited September 7 in Offers

Hello LowEndSpirit Community!

I’m excited to announce the release of my Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module, now available for just $99! This module includes full support for Alipay and other popular payment methods.

https://stripe.com/payments/checkout

Key Features:

  • Stripe Checkout Integration: Seamless integration with WHMCS for secure payment processing.
  • Supports Multiple Payment Methods: Including Card, Alipay, and Cash App.
  • Automated Refund Handling: Process refunds directly from your WHMCS admin area.
  • Mobile-Friendly Checkout: Stripe Checkout is optimized for mobile devices, ensuring a smooth user experience across all platforms.
  • Custom Branding: Customize the payment page with your logo, brand colors, and more for a consistent user experience.
  • Support for Global Currencies: Accept payments in over 135 currencies, making it easy to serve international customers.
  • No Additional Stripe Dependencies: WHMCS already has the required Stripe SDK built-in, making installation simple and hassle-free.
  • Easy Installation: Just extract the ZIP file directly to your /modules/gateways/ directory and you're ready to go.

Why Choose This Module? By choosing this module, you gain:

Secure Payments: Stripe Checkout ensures secure transactions with built-in 3D Secure and fraud protection.

Pricing:
One-time Payment: $99 (Source code included )
Interested? Order Now!

Questions or Customization Requests? Feel free to reply here or reach out directly to [email protected] for any questions or custom development needs.

Documentation:
https://racknode.net/stripe-checkout-whmcs-module-documentation/

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Comments

  • Please post source code, as it's open source.

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG

    @yoursunny said:
    Please post source code, as it's open source.

    Thank you for your interest in the Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module. We would like to clarify that this is indeed an open-source product, meaning that you will have access to the full source code once purchased.

    However, open source does not mean the product is free. It simply means that once you purchase the module, you'll have full access to the source code for customization and modification according to your needs. The product has been developed by our team at RackNode and is priced at $99 for the open-source version.

    We believe that the value it brings, such as support for multiple payment methods (including Alipay, Card, and Cash App) and the ability to customize and scale it further, makes it a great solution for WHMCS users looking for flexibility and reliability.

    If you're interested in purchasing or learning more, feel free to contact us!

  • What license is the source code, once it's purchased?

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 7

    @yoursunny said:
    What license is the source code, once it's purchased?

    Product: Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module
    Version: Open-Source Edition
    Licensor: RackNode
    Licensee: The individual or entity purchasing the product.

    License Grant
    By purchasing this product, the Licensee is granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, and non-sublicensable license to use, modify, and install the Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module (hereafter referred to as "the Software") under the following conditions:

    Usage:

    The Licensee is permitted to use the Software for personal or commercial purposes on an unlimited number of WHMCS installations owned or operated by the Licensee.
    The Licensee is permitted to modify the Software for their own use.
    Restrictions:

    No Distribution : The Licensee is expressly prohibited from distributing, sharing, or redistributing the Software in any form, whether modified or unmodified, to any third party.

    No Resale The Licensee may not resell, rent, lease, or sublicense the Software to any third party.
    No Public Access : The Licensee is prohibited from uploading the Software to any open-source or public repositories or making it available in any way that would allow third parties to access or download the Software.
    Ownership:

    The Licensor retains all rights, title, and interest in and to the Software, including all intellectual property rights.
    This license does not grant the Licensee any ownership rights in the Software.
    Modifications:

    The Licensee may modify the Software for their own personal or commercial use, provided that any modified versions of the Software remain subject to the same restrictions on distribution and resale outlined in this agreement.
    Modified versions of the Software may not be distributed or shared under any circumstances.
    Termination:

    This license is effective from the date of purchase and shall remain in effect until terminated.
    The Licensor reserves the right to terminate this license if the Licensee violates any terms of this agreement. Upon termination, the Licensee must destroy all copies of the Software in their possession.
    No Warranty:

    The Software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The Licensor does not warrant that the Software will meet the Licensee’s requirements or that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error-free.
    Limitation of Liability:

    In no event shall the Licensor be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the Software, even if the Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
    Support:

    Limited support may be provided at the discretion of the Licensor. Licensee may contact RackNode via https://my.racknode.net/ for assistance.

    Governing Law:

    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of United states of america

  • @Mustafamw3 said:
    No Public Access : The Licensee is prohibited from uploading the Software to any open-source or public repositories or making it available in any way that would allow third parties to access or download the Software.

    Then it's not open source.
    You are lying in the title.

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 7

    @yoursunny said:

    @Mustafamw3 said:
    No Public Access : The Licensee is prohibited from uploading the Software to any open-source or public repositories or making it available in any way that would allow third parties to access or download the Software.

    Then it's not open source.
    You are lying in the title.

    Thanks for your comment!

    The Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module is open-source, meaning you get full access to the source code and can modify it. However, open-source doesn't always mean GPL. Not all open-source products allow free redistribution.

    In our case, it's open-source but with a custom license, meaning you can use and modify it, but you can't resell or distribute it .

    Let me know if you have any more questions!

  • edited September 7

    Perhaps the correct term is source-available rather than "open source"?

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  • @Mustafamw3 This is a commercial license not open source. In the license terms you offer the source code. You restrict redistribution.

    Simple as that, I am not going to change the title I will leave that up to the rest of the team.

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG

    @AuroraZero said:
    @Mustafamw3 This is a commercial license not open source. In the license terms you offer the source code. You restrict redistribution.

    Simple as that, I am not going to change the title I will leave that up to the rest of the team.

    Thank you for your input. I wanted to clarify that while the term 'open source' is often associated with free software, it can also be used in a commercial context. Many companies, including WHMCS module sellers like ModulesGarden, offer two versions of their products: one open-source version at a higher price and another encoded version at a lower price.

    The open-source version provides the source code, but redistribution is restricted as per the license agreement. This is common practice in the WHMCS community and allows developers and businesses to offer flexibility and transparency while protecting their work from unauthorized distribution.

    In our case, the source code will be provided under a commercial license, and we will restrict redistribution as clearly stated in our terms. I hope this clarifies the distinction and aligns with what other module providers are offering.

  • @Mustafamw3 said:

    @AuroraZero said:
    @Mustafamw3 This is a commercial license not open source. In the license terms you offer the source code. You restrict redistribution.

    Simple as that, I am not going to change the title I will leave that up to the rest of the team.

    Thank you for your input. I wanted to clarify that while the term 'open source' is often associated with free software, it can also be used in a commercial context. Many companies, including WHMCS module sellers like ModulesGarden, offer two versions of their products: one open-source version at a higher price and another encoded version at a lower price.

    The open-source version provides the source code, but redistribution is restricted as per the license agreement. This is common practice in the WHMCS community and allows developers and businesses to offer flexibility and transparency while protecting their work from unauthorized distribution.

    In our case, the source code will be provided under a commercial license, and we will restrict redistribution as clearly stated in our terms. I hope this clarifies the distinction and aligns with what other module providers are offering.

    I understood what the license is, the problem
    lies with the wording. Most believe OS means free and it confuses them when there is a cost associated.

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  • @AuroraZero said:
    Most believe OS means free and it confuses them when there is a cost associated.

    Open Source means redistributable, but not necessarily free of charge.
    It's okay to charge for the source code, but the recipient would be allowed to redistribute the source code as they wish without paying the original author again.

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  • @yoursunny said:

    @AuroraZero said:
    Most believe OS means free and it confuses them when there is a cost associated.

    Open Source means redistributable, but not necessarily free of charge.
    It's okay to charge for the source code, but the recipient would be allowed to redistribute the source code as they wish without paying the original author again.

    I don't think he meant the license is OS and the way he worded it is incorrect. That is what I am getting at here.

    He used the term OS and that is not what he meant. It is a commercial license and the source is available after purchase. To use the term OS here is in no way what the OS license means.

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  • edited September 7

    Actually both the FSF and Opensource.org agree that:

    Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open source software must comply with the following criteria:

    1. Free Redistribution
    The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale.

    [...]

    3. Derived Works
    The license must allow modifications and derived works, and must allow them to be distributed under the same terms as the license of the original software.

    [...]

    This is from https://opensource.org/osd

    The term "open source" might also be used loosely, not implying a specific definition. Kinda like banks with their "peer-to-peer" apps for sending money that have nothing to do with peers or decentralization.

  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG

    @AuroraZero said:

    @Mustafamw3 said:

    @AuroraZero said:
    @Mustafamw3 This is a commercial license not open source. In the license terms you offer the source code. You restrict redistribution.

    Simple as that, I am not going to change the title I will leave that up to the rest of the team.

    Thank you for your input. I wanted to clarify that while the term 'open source' is often associated with free software, it can also be used in a commercial context. Many companies, including WHMCS module sellers like ModulesGarden, offer two versions of their products: one open-source version at a higher price and another encoded version at a lower price.

    The open-source version provides the source code, but redistribution is restricted as per the license agreement. This is common practice in the WHMCS community and allows developers and businesses to offer flexibility and transparency while protecting their work from unauthorized distribution.

    In our case, the source code will be provided under a commercial license, and we will restrict redistribution as clearly stated in our terms. I hope this clarifies the distinction and aligns with what other module providers are offering.

    I understood what the license is, the problem
    lies with the wording. Most believe OS means free and it confuses them when there is a cost associated.

    Thank you for your feedback. I've removed the mention of 'open source' from the post to avoid any confusion. To clarify, we are offering the source code under a commercial license, with restrictions on redistribution as stated in our terms.

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 9

    🚀 I’m excited to announce the release of the annual version of the Stripe Checkout WHMCS Module for just $20 per year!

    🔧** System Requirements:**

    • WHMCS 8.8 through 8.10
    • PHP 8.1 with ionCube Loader v13

    As a launch offer, you can use the discount code 90STRIPE to get the module for only $2 per year (recurring)!

    Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need help with installation.
    order now
    https://my.racknode.net/index.php?rp=/store/modules/stripe-checkout

  • alentoalento Hosting ProviderOGServices Provider

    @Mustafamw3 said: Support for Global Currencies: Accept payments in over 135 currencies, making it easy to serve international customers.

    Does this module support Stripe's Adaptive Pricing??? https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/adaptive-pricing

    If it does, this would be amazing IMHO. Also, any plans for a Blesta or HostBill module?

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 9

    @alento said:

    @Mustafamw3 said: Support for Global Currencies: Accept payments in over 135 currencies, making it easy to serve international customers.

    Does this module support Stripe's Adaptive Pricing??? https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/adaptive-pricing

    If it does, this would be amazing IMHO. Also, any plans for a Blesta or HostBill module?

    Thanks for your interest! No, this module currently does not support Stripe's Adaptive Pricing, but I will consider adding it in future updates

    As for Blesta or HostBill, I have no plans for those at the moment.

  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 9

    Stripe

  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 9

    @alento said:

    @Mustafamw3 said: Support for Global Currencies: Accept payments in over 135 currencies, making it easy to serve international customers.

    Does this module support Stripe's Adaptive Pricing??? https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/adaptive-pricing

    If it does, this would be amazing IMHO. Also, any plans for a Blesta or HostBill module?

    Stripe Adaptive Pricing will be released as a separate product. It includes all the features of Stripe Checkout except for automatic refunding. For refunds, you'll need to manually process them through the Stripe dashboard, rather than directly from the WHMCS dashboard

    The best part? It's free if you've already purchased the Stripe Checkout module! Limited offer

  • alentoalento Hosting ProviderOGServices Provider

    @Mustafamw3 said:

    @alento said:

    @Mustafamw3 said: Support for Global Currencies: Accept payments in over 135 currencies, making it easy to serve international customers.

    Does this module support Stripe's Adaptive Pricing??? https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/adaptive-pricing

    If it does, this would be amazing IMHO. Also, any plans for a Blesta or HostBill module?

    Stripe Adaptive Pricing will be released as a separate product. It includes all the features of Stripe Checkout except for automatic refunding. For refunds, you'll need to manually process them through the Stripe dashboard, rather than directly from the WHMCS dashboard

    The best part? It's free if you've already purchased the Stripe Checkout module! Limited offer

    Hey, this is great!!!

    Now just to make sure that I understand correctly. Adaptive pricing will work with the payment methods you choose to accept in the Stripe Dashboard. Not specifically restricted to certain payment methods as the Stripe Checkout module is?

    For smaller operations such as mine, this would be an absolute game changer as clients can pay with their local payment method in their local currency! For instance, other WHMCS, Blesta, whichever software modules generally support one type of payment whether it be card, or bank debit ... but this brings us the best of all worlds.

    I bet that when people actually realize how much this is a game changer it will become popular. One module for all payment methods offered via Stripe, what could be better? Hopefully, you can consider also doing this module for Blesta.

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  • Mustafamw3Mustafamw3 Hosting ProviderOG
    edited September 9

    @alento said:

    @Mustafamw3 said:

    @alento said:

    @Mustafamw3 said: Support for Global Currencies: Accept payments in over 135 currencies, making it easy to serve international customers.

    Does this module support Stripe's Adaptive Pricing??? https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/adaptive-pricing

    If it does, this would be amazing IMHO. Also, any plans for a Blesta or HostBill module?

    Stripe Adaptive Pricing will be released as a separate product. It includes all the features of Stripe Checkout except for automatic refunding. For refunds, you'll need to manually process them through the Stripe dashboard, rather than directly from the WHMCS dashboard

    The best part? It's free if you've already purchased the Stripe Checkout module! Limited offer

    Hey, this is great!!!

    Now just to make sure that I understand correctly. Adaptive pricing will work with the payment methods you choose to accept in the Stripe Dashboard. Not specifically restricted to certain payment methods as the Stripe Checkout module is?

    For smaller operations such as mine, this would be an absolute game changer as clients can pay with their local payment method in their local currency! For instance, other WHMCS, Blesta, whichever software modules generally support one type of payment whether it be card, or bank debit ... but this brings us the best of all worlds.

    I bet that when people actually realize how much this is a game changer it will become popular. One module for all payment methods offered via Stripe, what could be better? Hopefully, you can consider also doing this module for Blesta.

    Indeed, it's a game changer! With Adaptive Pricing, your clients can pay in their local currency and it will work with Alipay, Cash App, Google Pay and Apple Pay. And for just $2 per year, it’s an absolute steal!

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