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Manage online checkout options

Who is this article for?
  • Sellers with Online permission. Set permissions in Square Dashboard.
  • Square Online subscribers.
  • About checkout options 

    The Square Online checkout experience includes several adjustable options to enhance shopping and online ordering for your customers.

    Before you begin 

    • The checkout page style, including background colors, font colors, and button shapes and colors, will match your Square Online site design and can’t be customized separately.

    • The order confirmation page your customers see after they check out displays their order details and provides insight into the status of their order. They will also see details relevant to their order type, such as shipping and pickup details or the item type.

    Set up checkout options

    All checkout options for Square Online can be managed from your Square Dashboard. 

    1. Sign in to your Square Dashboard and click Sales channels > Online.

    2. Click Settings > Checkout or Shared Settings > Checkout.

    3. Configure checkout settings by toggling ON your preferred settings > Save.

    Customize checkout options 

    You can customize additional checkout options for your online site by enabling features or fields for customers during checkout, such as group ordering, fulfillment progress, tipping options, store policies, and more. 

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    Enable group ordering 

    Group ordering lets multiple people add their individual items to a collective order at the same time, and each participant can use their own device to add to the cart. This works well for families and groups of friends placing an order together, or a team of employees ordering lunch for an office gathering.

    The owner of the cart can turn on a group ordering option on your site that will populate a link they can share with anyone they want to join the cart. Additional guests who use the link will go directly to your site to start adding their own items to the collective order. Once the cart is complete, the cart owner can submit the order and pay. The additional guests can also opt to leave the cart and start their own order instead.

    Note: At this time, group ordering is only available for pickup, local delivery, and closed tabs for QR code ordering. This option is not available with open tabs.

    Display a fulfillment progress meter

    After setting up shipping or local delivery, you can display a progress meter on your customer’s cart that indicates how far away they are from redeeming either free shipping or free delivery on their order. Based on the fulfillment type, a few conditions must be met before the progress meter will show.

    Requirements for shipping orders

    • You must have a US-based Square account.
    • You can only have one default shipping profile with free shipping.
    • The shipping profile must offer free shipping throughout the lower 48 US states (the continental United States).

    Requirements for local delivery orders

    • You must have a US-based Square account.
    • You must have local delivery set up with at least one delivery fee rule that offers free delivery on large orders or all orders.

    Note: You can’t have a custom shipping profile for any of your items for the fulfillment progress meter to work.

    Learn more about how to Manage order shipments and Set up fulfillment options.

    Configure tipping settings 

    You can configure tipping for pickup, local delivery, and QR code orders. You can also enable tipping options from Square POS for your in-person operations. Learn how to Settle payments and manage tips.

    Smart tips vs percentage tips

    When enabling tips, start by toggling on Collect tips and choosing either Smart tips or Percentage tips only.

    • The Smart tips option shows percentage or whole amounts depending on the final amount of the order. Orders under $10 enable tipping in whole amounts and orders over $10 enable tipping in percentages.
    • The Percentage tips only option shows tipping in percentages for all orders regardless of the final amount.

    Default tip amounts

    Whether you enable Smart tips or Percentage tips only, you can set three percentages as default tip options during checkout. From the dropdown menu, you can then choose an optional default tip percentage to have preselected during checkout from the three percentages you entered previously. Customers can always change or remove the amount at checkout.

    If you’ve enabled Smart tips, you can also choose a default whole amount as a tip.

    Tips on QR code orders

    Toggle on Set a different default tip when a tab is left open and enter a percentage to automatically add a tip to tabs left open.

    Note: This option is for QR code orders using open tabs only.

    Tips on local delivery orders

    For local delivery orders, tipping will only apply to orders fulfilled with in-house delivery. Tipping on orders fulfilled with on-demand delivery is always allowed and the default tip amount is defined by the on-demand delivery service provider. Customers can always change the amount at checkout.

    Edit customer Inputs

    You can customize the information your customers give you at checkout by selecting Edit customer inputs. Add more fields in your checkout flow with the following options:

    • Make phone number optional: Phone numbers are always required for pickup and local delivery orders, but you can allow customers to opt out of providing a phone number for other fulfillment methods by checking this option.

    • Allow customers to leave notes to sellers: You can display a text box for customers to leave you a note during checkout. These are helpful for giving you specific details about their orders, such as leaving a special note on a shipped order or leaving out a specific ingredient on a food order. 

    • Allow customers to opt-in to receiving marketing emails from you: Your customers can opt in to marketing updates during checkout. Customers who opt in are automatically included in Square Marketing campaigns. Learn more about how to Create marketing campaigns.

    Collect recipient address

    Check the Non-physical items option to collect a recipient’s address for orders that have digital, donation, membership, event, or service items. The recipient address is automatically collected where necessary for tax, and for all shipping and local delivery orders.

    Collect buyer address

    Check applicable options out of local delivery, QR code ordering, pickup, and shipping orders. You can also collect buyer addresses for orders that have non-physical items.

    Note: The buyer address is always collected for gift orders.

    Configure store policies

    You can create shipping and return policies to set clear expectations for your customers, and they will see this information during the checkout process. Select Edit store policies to set up or edit your shipping and return policies.

    Shipping policy

    A clear shipping policy should answer the following questions:

    • What shipping carriers and services do you offer?
    • How long is the handle time between placing and shipping an order?
    • Do orders need to be placed before a specific time?
    • Is there anywhere you don’t deliver (e.g. postal boxes, or specific regions or countries)?

    Return policy

    A clear return policy should answer the following questions:

    • How long does a customer have to return an item?
    • What is the procedure for a return or exchange?
    • How long will the process take?
    • Who pays to return items back to you?
    • Are there any items that are not returnable (e.g. sale items, or items that have been opened or used)?
    • Do you offer full refunds, exchanges, or store credit?

    Configure advanced settings

    You can change the checkout mode and update other advanced options for your site. Select Edit advanced settings to make changes.

    Checkout mode

    Switch between Add to cart or Buy now.

    • Add to cart is the default setting, and allows customers to place any number of items into the shopping cart before checking out.
    • Buy now allows customers to skip the cart and and go straight to checkout with a single item. Note: This option can’t be used with in-store pickup.

    Pay buttons

    Pay button settings affect item pages and the checkout experience on your website. You can accept payments with Apple Pay and Google Pay on your item pages to allow customers to quickly purchase a single item.

    Default fulfillment method

    If you offer multiple fulfillment methods, you can set one as the default option. Buyers can always choose a different available fulfillment method when shopping, but the option set as the default option is pre-selected during a buyer’s shopping experience.

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