Shopify's native checkout is free and fine — until you need order bumps, a page you control, or payouts that don't sit on hold for a week. CrispCheckout swaps only the checkout: your storefront, theme and apps stay exactly as they are.
Pick CrispCheckout if…
You want a checkout you fully control, order bumps and trust blocks, subscriptions with trials, and money that lands in your own Whop in minutes.
Stay on native checkout if…
Shopify Payments has never flagged you, you don't need bumps or custom blocks, and 5–7 day payouts don't hurt. Free is free.
The short version
This page is for stores that have outgrown the locked checkout — or been locked out of it.
Side by side
Fair is fair: native checkout costs nothing extra and orders are native. You pay us for control, speed and survivability.
Why stores switch
Your money, a minute after the sale.
No 5–7 day payout hold, no rolling reserve. Revenue lands in your own Whop balance and is spendable on your Whop card.
A checkout that sells harder.
Order bumps, timers, reviews, guarantees — blocks Shopify's standard checkout simply doesn't allow.
A ban can't take the money path.
If Shopify Payments ever flags you, your storefront keeps running and payments keep flowing through your own Whop.
FAQ
No. Same theme, same products, same cart. One script tag swaps which checkout opens when a shopper clicks 'Check out.'
Yes — the moment a payment succeeds, the paid order is created via the API with customer, line items and totals. Fulfillment and your apps keep working.
No. Payments route through your own Whop account — you keep selling even if Shopify Payments or Stripe won't have you.
$99/mo + 0.5% per order in software fees, billed by us. Card processing is your own Whop account's rate — we never touch your customers' funds.
Build and preview your whole checkout for $0, no card required. Flip it live whenever you’re ready.
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