Create a Stripe payment intent from a new Wix order - Make Workflow | Neura Market
Create a Stripe payment intent from a new Wix order
**Streamline E-Commerce Payments with Seamless Wix-Stripe Integration**
This workflow automates the creation of a Stripe Payment Intent directly from new Wix orders, ensuring instant payment processing without manual intervention. Triggered by Wix's order webhook, it captures essential order details—like total amount, currency, buyer email, and order ID—and transforms them into a ready-to-use Stripe Payment Intent. By converting the order total to cents and populating key fields such as description and receipt email, it bridges your Wix storefront with Stripe's robust payment infrastructure, enabling secure, real-time transactions that boost conversion rates and cash flow.
Key features include intelligent customer matching: it searches Stripe for existing customers by the buyer's email (limiting to one match) and associates the Payment Intent with their ID or default payment method if found, supporting one-click payments for repeat buyers. Customizable metadata, shipping details, and optional fields like statement descriptors add flexibility, while handling edge cases (e.g., new customers via "ignore" fallbacks) ensures reliability. This no-code automation eliminates data entry errors, supports multiple currencies, and scales effortlessly for high-volume stores.
Ideal for Wix merchants, dropshippers, and small-to-medium e-commerce businesses relying on Stripe for payments, it saves hours weekly on order fulfillment. Common use cases include accelerating checkout for physical/digital products, enabling subscriptions with pre-filled intents, or syncing orders during sales peaks—delivering frictionless payments, reduced cart abandonment, and a professional customer experience that drives revenue growth. (248 words)
Platform
Make
Category
E-commerce
Price
Free
Creator
Jose Maurino
automation
make
wix
stripe
How to import this workflow into Make
1Purchase or download the workflow to get the Make blueprint JSON file.
2In Make, create a new scenario, click the three-dots menu, and choose "Import Blueprint".
3Reconnect each module to your own app connections when prompted.
4Run the scenario once to verify it, then set your schedule and turn it on.