If you want to use Apple Pay, you'll need to configure this with your Payment Provider. We provide built in support for Apple Pay when using Stripe for payments.
Configuring in Stripe
To use Apple Pay with Stripe as your Payment Provider, you'll need to allow your Reserve instance's domain within your Stripe Account.
First, Sign in to your Stripe Dashboard.
At the top right, click the settings cog and then click Settings.
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Near the top left, you should see the header for "Payments" and underneath this, click "Payment method domains".
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Typically you won't have any domains added in here, so you can just click the "Add a new domain" button which will open a dialog to the right.
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Enter the URL (domain) of the front-end of your Reserve instance. By default, this is something like:
{your-business-name}.reserve.dvgt.cloud
If you've got a custom domain configured, enter this instead. If you plan to add a custom domain later, don't worry, you can add multiple domains within Stripe.
Click "Save and Continue" at the bottom right, close the popup window, and you should see the new domain added with a green "Enabled" box next to it.
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Any issues?
Please note that it may take a few hours for Apple Pay to be enabled within your Reserve checkout process.
If you've waited a while already but something's still not working - get in touch with our support team. More information available at 🪲Support and Bug Reports.