🚀 Create Stripe payment forms for WordPress. Accept credit cards, Apple Pay, donations, subscriptions & more. Easy setup, no coding needed!
As of April 2026, Stripe Payment Forms by WP Full Pay is a WordPress Donation form plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.2/5 rating from 24 reviews. It has been downloaded 160K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.3+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are down 16% this week. Support resolution rate: 100%. Top alternative: WP Easy Pay – Payment and Donation form….
🚀 Create Stripe payment forms for WordPress. Accept credit cards, Apple Pay, donations, subscriptions & more. Easy setup, no coding needed!
WP Full Pay is the best Stripe payments plugin for WordPress. It makes it simple to set up and publish forms that accept payment from credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Alipay and many others.
Quickly accept donations, sell individual items, subscriptions or services using our easy to set up and configure tool. It works with an existing Stripe account or allows you to create a new one during set up.
WP Full Pay is the best Stripe payment plugin and donation plugin for WordPress that allows you to create various Stripe payment form…
A simple way to accept Stripe payments directly on your WordPress site. The setup is incredibly fast and the forms look professional on any device.
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Looking at all the options out there for setting up a membership site, WP Full Pay with the add-on for user management was the easiest to implement. Direct connection to products setup in Stripe, which automatically determine the level of access on the site.
I had an issue setting up the sandbox environment for testing, but the tech support team responded my question withing 1 hour.
The plugin owners first had this listed on Code Canyon, but they soon realised that they don’t want to sustain that business model, so stopped maintaining it. Then they forced us to either buy the license or use the free version. As the client is a Non-profit we didn’t want them to unnecessarily keep So basically your immoral and unethical way of operating is selling your plugin on codecanyon, then when you realise you want more revenue, you make it unavailable and broken, and release a free version which then breaks the stripe connection after a year as well because you change the way you connect to stripe to do a bigger cash grab by taking commission on every sale? And then basically blackmail the customer?
This is a really really shitty move.
My client is a Non Profit Organisation trying to do good for Nepal by raising funds and every penny counts and this changing policy without warning is horrible.
In theory this should work but it does not in practice if you have anything complex.
For example:
Can’t recommend it.
| WordPress | 5.3+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
Version 8.3.0 (2025-08-18)
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