Activate / deactivate certain Stripe payment methods

Manage Stripe payment methods in CrocoClick: activate or deactivate credit card, SEPA and other methods according to modules, subscriptions and Test/Live environments.

Written By Baptiste Lorreyte

Last updated 2 months ago

CrocoClick allows you to fully manage your payment methods directly from the CrocoClick interface, without having to navigate between multiple dashboards.

You can:

  • enable or disable certain payment methods (credit cards, SEPA, wallets, etc.)

  • choose which payment methods are available depending on the modules

  • manage specific rules for subscriptions

  • differentiate settings between Test mode and Live mode

Objective:
👉 more control, more clarity, less friction during payment.


Prerequisites

  • Your CrocoClick account must be connected to Stripe

  • Stripe must be configured as a payment provider

  • Native payment method management is only available with Stripe


General principle: how payment management works in CrocoClick

Stripe payment method management in CrocoClick is based on a simple principle:

👉 You choose which payment methods are visible for each type of checkout, directly from CrocoClick.

This means that:

  • only activated methods appear for your customers

  • each module strictly adheres to your settings

  • there are no more surprises at checkout

CrocoClick acts as the conductor, with Stripe remaining the payment engine in the background.


Key advantages of native management in CrocoClick

Total centralization

All settings are made in one place, without going through the Stripe dashboard.

Control by module

You can offer different payment methods depending on:

  • invoices

  • forms

  • funnels

  • subscriptions

  • shops

  • communities, etc.

Test/Live separation

The Test and Live environments have their own settings.
Perfect for testing without impacting production.

Specific configuration for subscriptions

Subscriptions have dedicated rules, independent of other payments.

Clearer customer experience

Your customers only see the relevant options, tailored to their context.

Reduced costs

Some payment methods are more expensive than others. For example, credit card payments often incur higher fees than SEPA direct debits. You can therefore choose to disable credit cards for certain modules and only allow SEPA payments.


Where to manage payment methods in CrocoClick

Step 1: Access payment settings

  1. Go to your CrocoClick account

  2. Click on Payments

  3. Open the Integrations tab

  4. Click Manage next to your connected Stripe account


Step 2: Manage payment methods

  1. Click Manage payment methods

  2. You will see a list of available payment methods

  3. Enable or disable options for each product area

💡 Each change is immediately reflected in the relevant checkouts.


CrocoClick modules affected by the settings

The settings you define are automatically applied to the following modules:

  • Invoices

  • Invoices with automatic payment

  • Payment links

  • Tunnels – 1-step form

  • Tunnels – 2-step form

  • Forms

  • E-commerce stores

  • Calendars

  • Courses

  • Communities

  • Subscriptions

👉 Each checkout strictly adheres to the defined settings.


Special case: subscription management

When you offer subscriptions, a dedicated section appears in the settings:

  • a specific Subscriptions menu

  • payment methods that can only be configured for recurring payments

⚠️ This section only appears if at least one subscription exists in Live mode in the CrocoClick account (Stripe rule).


Available payment methods

The payment methods offered depend on:

  • your country

  • your Stripe account

  • current Stripe authorizations

Among the most common:

  • Credit card

  • Apple Pay

  • Google Pay

  • SEPA

  • iDEAL

  • Bancontact

  • Klarna

  • AfterPay

  • Amazon Pay

  • Revolut Pay

  • and other local methods

⚠️ Some methods may appear unavailable depending on your Stripe configuration.


FAQ – Frequently asked questions about Stripe payment methods