Add a Third-Party Payments Service for Custom Checkout
For a B2B store using custom checkout, instead of using Salesforce’s native
payment service, you can use a third-party gateway adapter to integrate with your store's checkout
process.
In the navigation sidebar, select a store from the Store
dropdown.
Click Settings | Checkout, and then click the Payments tab.
On the Alternate Provider tile, click Select Provider, and choose a
gateway provider from a third-party package. If no adapter is listed, get one from AppExchange.
See Extend Your Org with AppExchange Packages. Check the
listings for a package that supports a B2B store. Alternatively, create one.
To create a custom package, see Payments Integration in the B2B Commerce Developer Guide.
After you configure your payment service, customize how you collect payment and billing
details from your customers during checkout. See Collect Payment Information During Checkout.
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