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Klarna payments
Posted: 28 Nov 2024, 22:03
by Stout
My first posting here.
We currently use Abicart but I am looking for an alternative and found that Joomlia/PhocaCart could be the one to go for.
Now I've set up Joomla and installed PhocaCart and looking for payment solutions.
As we are signed to Klarna this is the only option for me and I can't find anything related to this. Is it so that Phoca doesn't have a Klarna plugin? If so then I am afraid I have to look further and change platform. I tried Wordpress/WooCoomerce which does the job but as I am not very fund using Wordpress it's a no go.
Sp Klarna and Joomla, is that Utopia?
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 29 Nov 2024, 00:57
by Nidzo
For Klarna the only available plugin is Stripe for Phoca Cart by NorrNext
https://www.phoca.cz/phocacart-extensio ... ent-plugin
It is paid plugin but it worth every cent.
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 12:53
by Stout
Thanks for your input.
That's perculiar. Klarna being one of the largest actors in Europe and no possibility to hook it up with Joomla without paying monthly fees. I am not prepaired paying another fee to just be able to let the customers pay for the products I'm selling.
That made me change platform and unfortunently reinstall WooCommerce. I'm really not found of doing that but what can one do when the option is lacking.
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 14:29
by Nidzo
Maybe you could contact @sulpher . He is developer of Stripe plugin and some other payment plugin.
Maybe he can develop dedicated plugin for Klarna / Swish if you can provide some details from Klarna API.
https://norrnext.com/contacts
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 17:05
by sulpher
Hi everyone,
Stout, there is no direct integration yet, but you can use alternative payment methods that support Klarna.
There are the following ones: Stripe and QuickPay. You can compare their fees.
WP is not a trustful platform due to its architecture and recent disagreements that endangers the business whose sites are based on this CMS. Choosing Joomla is a worth step to future.
However, if something is missing in an e-commerce solution, it's possible to resolve such a task by finding a someone who can do custom work under a commercial task. E-commerce sites are about business and it's logical to reserve some expenses on a custom work when it is needed. (I am not promoting myself, just sharing the idea in general).
Nidzo, thank you for your words. I am representing the company that developed such an integration.
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 01 Dec 2024, 21:00
by Nidzo
You are welcome. I use NorrNext Stripe for Phoca Cart plugin for my client based in Sweden. It works flawlessly and beside Klarna it supports Swish, bank cards (that are most used on client's online shop) and many other popular payment methods.
For my client, Stripe fees are acceptable.
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 08 Dec 2024, 18:55
by Stout
sulpher wrote: 01 Dec 2024, 17:05
Hi everyone,
Stout, there is no direct integration yet, but you can use alternative payment methods that support Klarna.
There are the following ones: Stripe and QuickPay. You can compare their fees.
WP is not a trustful platform due to its architecture and recent disagreements that endangers the business whose sites are based on this CMS. Choosing Joomla is a worth step to future.
I know but if there's no support for Klarna I got no choice but use WooCommerce. Maybe I might try to write my own API for Klarna and Joomla. Not impossible I'll do tat but I have no time at the moment.
I was in contact with Klarna Company support and they didn't even know what Joomla was.
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 12 Dec 2024, 21:42
by Stout
Well, I'm back to Joomla and found a solution. Thanks Nidzo for for directing me in the right direction.
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 12 Dec 2024, 22:37
by Nidzo
Welcome back
What was the solution?
Re: Klarna payments
Posted: 13 Dec 2024, 11:06
by Stout
Nidzo wrote: 12 Dec 2024, 22:37
Welcome back :)
What was the solution?
Can't tell you that in public. I tried to PM you but found out that I don't have the priviege to do that.