Viva Wallet for WordPress: Accept business payments online

Are you looking for a masterful payment gateway to accept business payments online? Viva Wallet is here to easily receive online payments from 24 European markets. You can easily integrate Viva Wallet into WordPress sites and you are ready to expand your business across Europe!

In this blog, you will learn how to receive online payments through WordPress website using Viva Wallet payment gateway.

Viva Wallet payment gateway – at a glance

Viva Wallet is a leading payment solutions provider in Europe, offering seamless payment processing for businesses. With its innovative technology and extensive coverage across Europe, Viva Wallet enables merchants to efficiently accept payments both online and in person.

Merchants using Viva Wallet can accept all major debit and credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB and Bancontact. Additionally, Viva Wallet supports local payment platforms such as iDeal, Przelewy24 and PayU, with more options being added regularly.

Viva Wallet has partnered with Paymattic to offer a smart online payment solution for website owners. This plugin is currently used by over 3000 businesses worldwide and meets the needs of businesses and non-profit organizations.

Accept business payments online with the WordPress plugin Paymattic

Paymattic is a flawless WordPress payment plugin to accept online payments for your website. It supports 13 payment gateways including Stripe, PayPal, Payrexx, Billplz, Paystack, Xendit, Mollie, Razorpay, SSLCOMMERZ, Viva Wallet and more. The offline payment method allows you to collect payments via check or bank account.

It is a dynamic plugin that allows you to accept payments for a product or service and collect donations. The Donation Progress Element feature adds a dynamic progress bar to the form. The Tabular Product Elements field allows you to create a table of products in the form. Moreover, you get all the basic donation features for free.

Paymattic accepts over 135 currencies, so you can accept payments in almost any currency you want, worldwide!

How to integrate Viva Wallet for WordPress with Paymattic?

Integrating Viva Wallet payment gateway into your website is a breeze with Paymattic. Follow the step-by-step guide below to set up Viva Wallet for WordPress with Paymattic plugin.

Install and activate Paymattic Pro

Log in to your WordPress dashboard and go to Plugins → Add new plugin. Search for Paymatticthen install and activate the free version of Paymattic.

Viva Wallet payment gateway is Paymattic’s premium feature. Upgrade to Pro to use Viva Wallet payment gateway.

Configure Viva Wallet payment gateway

After installing and activating Paymattic Pro, you can configure the Viva Wallet payment gateway in your website dashboard.

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  • Go to Paymattic Pro → Payment Gateway, Then select the Viva Wallet payment module from the sidebar. The Viva Wallet payment module is an add-on to the Paymattic plugin, so you will be prompted to install and activate the add-on.
  • Now you will reach the Viva Wallet Settings Page. Here you can view two modes: test mode and live mode. We demonstrate the test mode as an example.
  • Configure test mode with your test credentials. You can find your test credentials in your Viva Wallet account.

Viva Wallet credentials

Once you have logged into your Viva Wallet account, click on the Choose button. Your Viva Wallet profile settings module will be displayed here.

You need to create a web app by going to SalesOnline payment Website/Apps.

  • To create a web app, click the Add website/app Button.
  • Here you will get a code. Copy the code for later use. This is the source code that you need to paste into the Viva Wallet payment module of the Paymattic plugin.
  • Do not forget to enter the correct information in the Domain name, success URL, And Error URL fields.
  • Select all checkboxes and click the Create button.
  • Now set up your Webhook URL, Success URL and Error URL in the Viva Wallet Settings Module of the Paymattic plugin.
  • Click on the Save Button to save all credentials.

Setting up API credentials

It's time to set up all API credentials in Paymattic. Let's follow the simple steps and learn how to set up your Viva Wallet API credentials in Paymattic.

  • Log in to your Viva Wallet account. There you will find the API access Option in the left sidebar under the Settings Tab.
  • Here you will find your Merchant ID And API key. Also receive your Customer ID from the Smart Checkout area.
  • If you want to generate a new secret code, click on the Forgotten secret code Button.
  • Now copy all the credentials, paste them into Paymattic’s Viva Wallet settings and click Save settings Button.

Setting up a webhook

We are almost done, let's set up the webhook which is mandatory to use the Viva Wallet payment gateway.

  • Navigate to Settings → API Access → Webhook tab to create the webhook.
  • Click on the Create webhook Button.
  • Check the Active and select Event type Transaction payment created” from the drop-down list.
  • Copy the new Webhook URL and paste it into the Paymattic dashboard. Click on the Save Button.

Bingo! You have successfully configured Viva Wallet on your website. Now start creating a payment form and add the Viva Wallet payment gateway just like you add other payment gateways.

The conclusion

Viva Wallet provides a robust payment ecosystem to accept business payments online. Whether you are a small online store or a large marketplace, the combined power of Paymattic and Viva Wallet can streamline your payment processes and improve the overall customer experience.

Ready to enter the European market with a robust payment gateway? Try Paymattic today and accept online payments from your customers with Viva Wallet.

About the Author
Cristina Shank
Cristina Shank is a skilled Database Engineer with a degree from Stanford University. She specializes in optimizing and managing complex database systems, bringing a blend of technical expertise and innovative solutions to her work. Cristina is dedicated to advancing data management practices and frequently shares her insights through writing and speaking engagements.