CyberSource provides enterprise-class solutions to merchants worldwide, including those for: retailers, manufacturers, travel, education, insurance, digital goods, business services, political and non-profit agencies, and
e-government.
Gravity Forms is one of the oldest most advanced custom form plugins in the WordPress sphere. Powering over a million websites, Gravity Forms allows you to quickly and easily integrate with a variety of third party services with a fantastic collection of add-ons.
CyberSource Gateway extension for Gravity Forms enables you to use the your CyberSource merchant account to accept online via cards and ACH by integrating Secure Acceptance Hosted Checkout method with your Gravity Forms powered website.
Features
- Easy Install: Like all WP Gateways add-ons, this plugin installs with one click. After installing, you will have only a few fields to fill out before you are ready to accept credit cards on your store.
- Secure Payment Processing: Securely process card and ACH payments through the Secure Acceptance Hosted Checkout method by redirecting your customers to the gateway website so you don’t have to worry about building your own payment page or certifying with PCI-DSS.
- CyberSource Custom Fields: Pass up to a hundred merchant defined fields to your CyberSource API request.
Requirements
- Active CyberSource merchant account.
- Gravity Forms 2.3.0 or later, Basic version at the minimum.
- Forms should be running in non-AJAX mode.
- A valid SSL certificate required on the merchant website, however your customer credit card details are safely entered on pages hosted by CyberSource. This plugin does not store the customer credit card numbers or sensitive information on your website.
Edward Kay (verified owner) –
Brilliant service. Not only does this provide the necessary integration between Gravity Forms and CyberSource, I had a couple of additional requirements:
– supporting payment tokenisation
– delaying Zapier feeds firing on the same form until the CyberSource callback had been received.
These requests could have been ignored but instead were embraced and the add-on extended to support both.
I have no hesitation in recommending.