When to Use
SaaS platform integration is the right choice when you meet the following criteria:- Your business already operates on a supported store or e-commerce platform
- You want to go live faster than with a custom API integration
- You prefer integration via plugins, app installations, or OAuth
- Your operations team wants to manage payment settings through the merchant dashboard
How It Works
- Create or activate your StablePay merchant account.
- Create the corresponding store in the StablePay Merchant Portal.
- Install or authorize the StablePay integration for your SaaS platform.
- Complete platform-specific configurations, such as app installation, API credentials, OAuth, or webhook settings.
- Complete test payments before going live and confirm that order status synchronization is working correctly.
Currently Supported Platforms
StablePay currently provides dedicated integration documentation for the following platforms:Shopify
Install and configure StablePay for your Shopify store.
WooCommerce
Configure the StablePay plugin for your WooCommerce store.
Shoplazza
Connect StablePay to Shoplazza and configure your store’s checkout.
SHOPYY
Configure StablePay for your SHOPYY store.
Best Fit For
| Ideal For | Reason |
|---|---|
| Merchants with existing stores | Leverage native platform integration methods for faster time-to-market |
| Teams not ready to invest in custom payment development | Reduced backend implementation workload |
| Standard hosted checkout scenarios | StablePay handles the stablecoin payment experience |
| Merchants who want to retain dashboard management capabilities | Continue managing order status and configurations in both the Portal and platform backend |
Important Notes
- Integration methods and configuration steps vary by platform.
- Some platforms primarily use plugin installation, while others rely on OAuth or platform authorization.
- Final payment capabilities still depend on your activated products, supported currencies, merchant configuration, and current rollout status.
- If your business later requires greater customization capabilities, you can gradually transition from SaaS integration to API integration.
