Stripe Connect
The Stripe Connect add-on is what makes Tickera viable for multi-organizer ticketing platforms: each organizer connects their own Stripe account, ticket revenue settles directly to them, and your platform takes a configurable fee on every sale, automatically. No batched payouts, no monthly reconciliation, no chasing organizers for invoices. Stripe handles the entire money split in the same transaction.
For the architecture of building a multi-organizer platform on top of WordPress Multisite + Tickera + Stripe Connect, see our walkthrough: Building a multi-organizer ticket selling platform.
Stripe Connect allows you to charge transaction fees / commision for each subsite in your network.
In order to use Stripe Connect add-on you will need to have WordPress Multisite networking activated and SSL Certificate (https:// protocol) on your site (on the back-end as well as on the front-end ). After you have active Multisite network, make sure that Tickera plugin and Stripe Connect add-on are network activated then navigate to Network Admin > Dashboard > Tickera to configure the Stripe Connect:
Network Admin Setup
Now you have to input (To get Secret key and Application client id you have to login to your Stripe account)
1. Secret key – Dashboard > API Keys
2. Application client id – Here (In Website URL and Redirect URL put the URL of your main site)
3. Commision Rate (%) – Set a number between 1 and 100. Decimals allowed.
Subsite Setup
Navigate to Subsite > Dashboard > Tickera > Settings > Payment Gateway and turn on Stripe (that’s actually the part of the website your client will see)
1. Stripe Mode – When in live mode Stripe recommends you have an SSL certificate setup for the site where the checkout form will be displayed.
2. Stripe API Credentials – Login to the Stripe account, fill in necessary information and authorize access to account from Network Admin – Connect with Stripe
3. Currency – Selecting a currency other than that used for your store may cause problems at checkout.
Collected fees – you can find if you navigate to Stripe > Collected Fees
And Payment information you can find if you navigate to Stripe > Payments
Related questions
- Stripe Connect add-on
- Building a multi-organizer ticket selling platform
- Stripe Connect official docs
- All supported payment gateways
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