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Kadence RCP Payment Gateways

Monetize your site with Kadence RCP payment gateways. Learn to integrate Stripe, PayPal, and other processors to manage secure subscriptions and recurring revenue.

The Payment Gateways section of Kadence RCP (Restrict Content Pro) acts as the technical engine that drives your site’s monetization strategy by integrating secure, high-performance payment processors. By establishing a reliable connection between your WordPress site and merchant accounts such as Stripe, PayPal, Braintree, or 2Checkout, you can transform exclusive content into a sustainable recurring revenue stream. This setup ensures that every transaction is handled with industry-standard security while providing a seamless checkout experience for your members, which is essential for reducing cart abandonment and building trust.

For site administrators, the platform offers a centralized settings panel where you can define global currencies, establish tax rates, and manage how the system responds to failed payments or expired subscriptions. The inclusion of a dedicated test mode allows you to verify the entire user journey and billing logic without processing real financial transactions. Developers can further extend these capabilities using specialized functions and webhooks to manage complex events like pro-rated upgrades and automated renewal notifications, ensuring the billing process remains both transparent for the user and fully automated for the business.


Kadence RCP Payment Gateways articles

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This collection provides step-by-step instructions for integrating popular payment processors and troubleshooting transaction-related issues in Restrict Content Pro.

  • Group Accounts – Owner View

    The person who registers for a membership level creates the group and becomes the owner. The owner has the following permissions: The ability to edit the group’s name and description. View members in the group. Promote or demote members (from member to admin, or admin to the member). Add new members to the group (if…

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  • Group Accounts – Roles & Permissions

    The Group Accounts add-on has four different roles for users in a group: Owner – The owner of the group. The person who registers for a membership creates the group and becomes the owner. This user is in charge of managing billing, renewing the membership (if applicable), and also has permission to edit group details and…

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  • Group Accounts – Setup

    The  Group Accounts add-on for Restrict Content Pro lets you offer group accounts on your membership site. Group accounts, often referred to as umbrella memberships, allow group owners to invite other members to the site to share the same membership. The group owner can add, remove, and manage the members of the group. Billing is all handled…

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  • Group Accounts – Site Administrator Features

    As the site administrator, there are some features available to you in the WordPress admin. Let’s take a look at those. Group Management Site administrators can view and manage groups in the WordPress admin by going to Restrict > Groups. This page lists all the groups on the site. Management links are available in the Actions column. You…

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  • Group Members – Importing Members From A CSV File

    Both site administrators and group owners have the option of importing members from a CSV file. For site administrators, this can be done by navigating to Restrict > Groups, click a group to edit it, then scroll down to the “Import Group Members” section of the page. For group owners, this can be done on the Group…

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  • How-to Manually Add a New Membership

    You can manually add a new membership by navigating to Restrict > Memberships and clicking “Add New” at the top. You will be presented with a form like this: First, enter the email address for the member in the “Customer” field. If an account with this email doesn’t already exist in WordPress Dashboard > Users > All Users, then…

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  • rcp_edit_member

    Note: This is part of the developer docs and is considered custom code. Unfortunately, we cannot provide support for custom code at this time as we do not have the additional resources that would be necessary to provide support for custom code. If you need assistance with this, please reach out to our list of…

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  • Upgrading Between Membership Levels

    Since Restrict Content Pro 2.5, members can easily upgrade between membership levels at any time by visiting their account page. When upgrading a subscription, the member’s purchase will be prorated based on the amount they have already paid and how long is left in their current membership. Clicking the “Upgrade or change your membership” link will take the member to…

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