As of April 2026, Frisbii Pay is a WordPress visa plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 3.1/5 rating from 8 reviews. It has been downloaded 53K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.0+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2019. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are up 259% this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: Paystack WooCommerce Payment Gateway.
Accept Visa, MasterCard, Dankort, MobilePay, American Express, Diners Club and more directly on your store with the Frisbii Pay Gateway for WooCommerce.
The Frisbii Pay plugin extends WooCommerce allowing you to take payments on your store via Frisbii Pay\’s API.
Once again they have released a version with errors in the API. Cannot recommend in anyway.
In March 2024, we started evaluating Billwerk as a new payment gateway for our existing webshop because they offered so many more international payment methods than our existing gateway at the time. The onboarding went great and with good support, even though the onboarding to PPRO (their subcontractor that actually handles many of the payment methods) took over 6 weeks. During this time, we did not use Billwerk as our payment gateway because we wanted to wait for PPRO to come through before getting into the technical details.
In early May, we started to actually look at Billwerk’s WordPress/Woocommerce plugin and realized that there were several issues. While we were trying to figure these out on our own, version 1.7.2 of their plugin was released and immediately broke our test site due to a compilation error. We emailed their support team and received no response for two days. When we called them, we finally got a supporter who couldn’t really help us, but asked us to send another email. We sent another email with all our concerns, filed bug reports on wordpress.org and on github.com, but received no response that would have included a workaround, a temporary solution, anything useful… Using Billwerk with a live shop in this situation would likely have mean’t unsupported downtime, which we find totally unacceptable.
And even though some of these issues were fixed in subsequent bugfix releases, no one ever followed up with us. No one ever responded to our issues on wordpress.org or github.com.
Final note: In late July, after paying for their services for 5 months without even using them once (and never even complaining about that), we finally gave up and dropped Billwerk altogether.
For what it’s worth, they canceled our account within 24 hours. Cynically enough, they got that down, at least.
Our favorite response from the support team in one of our phone calls: “We have 5000 customers, we can’t respond to every problem.”
Our favorite response from the sales team in one of our phone calls: “Well, this isn’t our fault, Woocommerce is really unrealiable. You should migrate your whole shop to Billwerk!”.
I really don’t have a lot of praise for Billwerk at this point and give 2 stars because their backend seems to work well and their support works well during the on- and off-boarding process.
Review: Issues with Billwerk Update from 1.7.3 to 1.7.5
Updating from version 1.7.3 to 1.7.5 of Billwerk has caused significant problems for us. We discovered that none of our orders from the last two weeks were captured. Typically, we simply change the order status to “completed,” and Billwerk automatically records the amount.
We had to revert to version 1.7.3 and confirmed that changing the status from “processing” to “completed” worked correctly again. Due to the inadequate dashboard at admin.billwerk.plus, which lacks an export function, we had to develop an API method to extract all authorized payments. We then had to compare each order with our internal ERP system to check if the order was completed, and finally, we had to manually change the order status in WooCommerce from “processing” to “completed.”. Wasted hours on this, due to their latest update.
It’s unclear if Billwerk employs inexperienced programmers or if there are other issues, but it’s evident that they do not adequately test their plugin before releasing new versions. This situation is highly disappointing.
That is just ridiculous that, an online service does not even control their own links.
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Support just doesn’t respond.
| WordPress | 4.0+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
v 1.8.10.1
– [Fix] – Saved card issue with Applepay when Applepay is selected from the general payment method
– [Fix] – Missing ajax nonce reference on thank you page when “Don´t show prorated information” is disabled
v 1.8.10
– [Fix] – various API-errors
– [Improvement] – Speed of Thanks for order page with optional new setting for pro-rated information
– [Improvement] – Added several improved UI…
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