Can Webflow integrate with Square for e-commerce, since Webflow e-commerce only supports Stripe?

TL;DR
  • Webflow only supports Stripe and partially PayPal; to use Square, embed Square checkout links, integrate third-party tools like Foxy or Ecwid, or build custom Zapier/Make workflows.  
  • Alternatively, use a platform that natively supports Square and link it to your Webflow site.

Webflow does not natively support Square for e-commerce integration, as it currently only supports Stripe for payment processing within its built-in e-commerce platform.

1. Understand Webflow’s Native Limitations

  • Webflow’s e-commerce platform only offers direct integration with Stripe and PayPal (for some transactions).
  • Square is not a supported payment gateway, so it cannot be connected directly for checkout or transactional flows.

2. Alternative Methods to Use Square with Webflow

To use Square with a Webflow site, you’ll need to use workarounds or third-party tools:

  • Embed a Square Checkout link or button:
  • You can create a checkout link in your Square dashboard and embed that as a button or link on your Webflow site.
  • Limited customization and not a true integrated experience.

  

  • Use a third-party e-commerce tool that supports Square:
  • Platforms like Foxy.ioEcwid, or Shopify Buy Button can integrate with Webflow via embed codes.
  • Then use Square as the payment gateway within those tools (if supported).
  • For example, Foxy supports Square via its payment gateway settings and can run inside Webflow via embedded form elements.

  • Custom API or Zapier workflows:
  • Use a tool like Zapier or Make (formerly Integromat) to connect Webflow’s form submissions to Square for manual charge processing.
  • This method is suitable only for simple or non-standard e-commerce workflows, not for full cart/checkout logic.

3. Consider Migrating to a System that Natively Supports Square

  • If Square is a must-have for your business, consider using e-commerce platforms designed to integrate with Square, such as:
  • Weebly (owned by Square)
  • BigCommerce
  • Ecwid
  • Use Webflow as a marketing site, and then link to the store hosted on these platforms using custom domains or subdomains.

Summary

Webflow’s built-in e-commerce only works with Stripe (and optionally PayPal). To use Square, you'll need to embed checkout links, use third-party integrations like Foxy, or build custom workflows. There is no native Square integration in Webflow as of now.

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