Buyers can use PayPal to check out at any point in their shopping journey. Placing payment buttons on the cart, product details page, or another page as a checkout shortcut can reduce steps to pay. For example:
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Buyers can select the button to check out from any page. Any items in their carts will show up at checkout.
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Buyers can skip manually adding contact details, shipping address, and payment details.
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Your shipping methods and rules are still used to complete the order.
This guide explains how to show the PayPal button upstream and during checkout. Follow these best practices to give customers the fewest steps to pay.
Upstream presentment
Simplify the payment experience for new customers and reinforce PayPal as a payment option by placing the PayPal button as a checkout shortcut before the buyer manually enters any information, for example, on your cart page where the buyer reviews the items they selected.
Offering the PayPal button upstream simplifies the shopping experience for the buyer and the merchant:
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The buyer gets a streamlined, one-click purchase option.
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The merchant automatically receives the buyer's shipping, billing, and other payment information from the buyer's PayPal account. The buyer doesn't need to enter this information.
See the Contact module guide for more information.