We've been working on an easier way to integrate Stripe for a while, abstracting away things like card number formatting, form validation and error handling -- and we're calling it Checkout.
We went through several iterations of the mobile version of Checkout. Some were more native looking than others and some had a lot of flashy animations.
The final version ended up being quite toned down in terms of eye candy. Instead, we really focused on making it feel nice to use within the constraints of mobile browsers, which have a lot of wonky behaviors.
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We've been working on an easier way to integrate Stripe for a while, abstracting away things like card number formatting, form validation and error handling -- and we're calling it Checkout.
This shot doesn't really capture it all that well (for one, it doesn't even fit!), so check out a demo we posted: https://stripe.com/blog/stripe-checkout
(Bonus: look at the little card type animation, courtesy of @bdc!)
Of course, you can still drop down a level and control everything yourself, but we think this is a great little tool :)
5 months ago
So. Awesome.
5 months ago
That thing is near perfect you guys. You seriously nailed it. Great work @Benjamin De Cock and @Ludwig Pettersson!
5 months ago
You guy's have done some super work lately. Be proud.
5 months ago
Can't wait to use this.
5 months ago
Yep, this is good.
5 months ago
Very crisp and polished, like all of Stripe's UI design.
5 months ago
This looks really good!
5 months ago
Ooh, this looks very neat. How about a faint shadow dropping off of "Demo Sites" icon?
5 months ago
It's just wonderful.
5 months ago
@Ludwig Pettersson awesome
5 months ago
great work on getting this launched guys!
5 months ago
Flawless. You guys are really killing it on the execution.
5 months ago
Gorgeous.
5 months ago
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Mobile Checkout
by Ludwig Pettersson
We went through several iterations of the mobile version of Checkout. Some were more native looking than others and some had a lot of flashy animations.
The final version ended up being quite toned down in terms of eye candy. Instead, we really focused on making it feel nice to use within the constraints of mobile browsers, which have a lot of wonky behaviors.
Check out the demo on your iPhone or Android to get a feel for it :-)
5 months ago