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Q: Can you clarify 'integrations?'

I use various platforms, which it appears you don't support: Thrivecart, Zenler Zylvie, my own custom domain. I do use Stripe and Paypal for processing payments. I am wondering how, or whether, I can make use of it to offer affiliate payments for clients given that you don't support the main platforms I use. If you can clarify whether that would be possible. Thank you.

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Jun 11, 2025

A: Hey,

Integrations are how we track sign ups and sale. If you don't see the platform you used to build your site as one of our integrations, then unfortunately, we don't support it.

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Thank you. When it says 'from any form hosted on your website' is this a workaround?
Also, when you say to 'build your site' are you referring to WooCommerce, and Shopify? It looks as though platforms and payment processors are mixed, which was part of my confusion about where Stripe fits into the mix.

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Posted: Jun 12, 2025

The universal forms integration can only track sign ups using forms that are directly on your website, it won't track sales. To be able to track sales you need a payment processor. If your site takes the user details through a form before they make payment in one of our supported payment processor integrations, then it could be a workaround.

Founder
Posted: Jun 12, 2025

For stripe, we have 3 types of integrations:
- Stripe payment links (if you're using payment links on your site directly)
- Stripe buy buttons or pricing tables
- Stripe sessions API (if you built your site from scratch and you're calling stripe checkout via their sessions API)

Thank you. I'm thinking out loud. ThriveCart, for example, has purchasers complete a form (name, address, email) before they go to the checkout page, where they will then pay either pay via Stripe or PayPal, however, I'm not sure that is what you mean when you say form.

Founder
Edited: Jun 12, 2025

A form is any <form> html element that's on your website, I am not familiar with ThriveCart, so i wouldn't know. We have a free trial for 14 days that you can use to test if this will work for you before comitting to a purchase

Is it possible in the future that you might get familiar with ThriveCart (and Zenler), and add them?

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Posted: Jun 12, 2025

Hey,

The way the integration to build next is decided is through our suggestion board, where active users can suggest features and then vote on them to determine what the priority will be.