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Every Georgian payment method in your WooCommerce store

One plugin connects your WordPress shop to 21 Georgian payment methods — BOG, TBC, Credo and Liberty cards, bank installments, BNPL, QR and open banking. Install it free from WordPress.org, set it up in five minutes, and keep every tetri of your sales.

Version 2.9.36 Free & GPL-licensed HPOS compatible
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Georgian Payment Methods
Order total 149.00 ₾
Pay via Quickpay.ge
Secure payment on qpy.ge

21 gateways

All Georgian banks, one plugin

5-minute setup

Paste your API key — done

0% platform fee

We never touch your sales

Free on WordPress.org

One-click install and updates

WordPress.org

Install it straight from your WordPress admin

Quickpay.ge is listed in the official WordPress plugin directory, so there is nothing to download by hand. Search for it under Plugins → Add New, activate, and updates arrive the same way every other plugin update does.

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Prefer a manual install? The same build is downloadable as a ZIP from your Quickpay dashboard.

QuickPay.ge plugin listing in the WordPress “Add Plugins” search results
Features

Built to WooCommerce standard

Not a thin redirect — a full native gateway with everything a serious store needs.

Native WC gateway

Shows up as a real payment method in classic and Blocks checkout, with full HPOS support.

Per-gateway buttons

Offer one unified Pay button or a branded button per gateway, each with its own SVG icon.

Express Buy Now

Add instant checkout buttons to any product page — variations, quantity and placements supported.

Installment labels

Show monthly pricing like “100 ₾/month” on product pages so shoppers see installments up front.

Refunds built in

Issue full or partial refunds straight from the WooCommerce order screen.

Reliable order sync

HMAC-signed webhooks keep status in sync, with a duplicate guard and cron fallback for stuck orders.

Shortcode & block

Drop a payment button anywhere with the [quickpay] shortcode or the Gutenberg block.

Floating widget

Add a sticky Pay Now button site-wide for donations, services and quick payments.

Three order modes

Create the order before payment, after payment, or skip WC orders entirely — your call.

Full styling control

Button colors, radius, labels and custom CSS, all from the settings page.

Test mode

Test keys never reach a real bank. Go live by swapping a single key.

English & Georgian

Fully translated admin and checkout strings, ready for Georgian stores.

Order creation

Three ways to handle orders

Pick the flow that matches how you sell — switch any time from settings.

Mode A

Order before payment

The classic WooCommerce flow. The order is created at checkout, the customer pays on qpy.ge, and the webhook updates the status. Best for stores that rely on WC inventory and emails.

Mode B

Order after payment

The customer pays first; the order is built from the webhook once payment succeeds. No abandoned orders cluttering your store — perfect for express and Instagram-style selling.

Mode C

No WooCommerce order

Payments are tracked in your Quickpay dashboard only. Ideal for donations, services and custom flows using the shortcode, block or widget.

Payment methods

Connect every Georgian gateway

Bring your own bank accounts — the plugin works with all of them. Card, installments, BNPL, QR and open banking.

Browse all gateways
Setup

Live in five minutes

No developer required. If you can install a WordPress plugin, you can accept payments.

1

Install the plugin

In WordPress, go to Plugins → Add New, search for “Quickpay.ge” and click Install, then Activate.

2

Paste your API key

Copy your brand’s API key and webhook secret from the Quickpay dashboard into the settings.

3

Test the connection

Click Test Connection to verify your key and load your enabled gateways.

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Requirements

What you need

Standard WordPress hosting is all it takes.

PHP 7.4 or newer
WordPress 6.3 or newer
WooCommerce 8.0 or newer
Tested up to WordPress 7.0 and WooCommerce 9.9
No ionCube loader required
HTTPS / SSL enabled
Setup guides

Guides for each payment method

Setting up a specific gateway in WooCommerce? These walk through that one method end to end — what it supports, what the bank asks for, and how it looks at checkout.

Keepz for WooCommerce

Card, open banking and QR in one gateway — three ways to pay behind a single checkout button.

Read the guide

Moka for WooCommerce

Visa and Mastercard payments via United Payment Georgia — 3D Secure checkout with built-in refunds.

Read the guide

Fastoo for WooCommerce

Visa and Mastercard payments in GEL, USD or EUR via Fastoo — 3D Secure checkout with built-in refunds.

Read the guide

CityPay for WooCommerce

Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash and more via CityPay — instant fiat settlement, no wallet code to write.

Read the guide

Flitt for WooCommerce

TBC Bank card payments with Apple Pay and Google Pay built in — 3D Secure checkout with built-in refunds.

Read the guide

Liberty Card for WooCommerce

Visa and Mastercard payments via Liberty Bank's TXPG gateway — 3D Secure checkout with built-in refunds.

Read the guide

ElectraPay for WooCommerce

Visa, Mastercard and cryptocurrency via ElectraPay — instant crypto-to-GEL conversion with built-in refunds.

Read the guide

TBC Card for WooCommerce

Visa and Mastercard payments via TBC Bank — 3D Secure checkout, saved cards and refunds from the order screen.

Read the guide

TBC Installment for WooCommerce

Let customers pay monthly through TBC Bank while TBC settles the full amount to you once the loan is disbursed.

Read the guide

Credo Installment for WooCommerce

Let customers pay monthly through Credo Bank while Credo settles the full amount to you once the loan is approved.

Read the guide

BOG Card for WooCommerce

Visa, Mastercard and Amex via Bank of Georgia — 3D Secure checkout, saved cards and refunds from the order screen.

Read the guide

BOG Installment (განვადება) for WooCommerce

Let customers pay monthly while Bank of Georgia settles the full amount to you up front — with a live plan calculator.

Read the guide

BOG Part by Part (BNPL) for WooCommerce

Zero-interest monthly parts from Bank of Georgia — the customer pays exactly the cash price, you get paid in full.

Read the guide

More gateway guides are on the way. In the meantime, the full setup documentation covers every method.

Browse the docs
FAQ

Questions, answered

Does Quickpay charge a fee per transaction?

No. Quickpay never takes a percentage of your sales. You pay only for the gateway modules you activate, and the bank’s own processing fee goes directly to your bank.

Do I need my own bank merchant accounts?

Yes. You bring your own BOG, TBC, Credo or other gateway credentials. Quickpay connects them through one plugin — we never use shared accounts.

Where does the customer enter their card details?

On the secure qpy.ge payment page, hosted by the bank’s gateway. No card data ever touches your WordPress site or our servers.

Is it compatible with WooCommerce Blocks and HPOS?

Yes. The plugin registers as a Blocks payment method and declares High-Performance Order Storage compatibility, so it works with both classic and block checkout.

How do updates work?

Exactly like any other WordPress plugin. Because Quickpay.ge is listed in the official WordPress.org directory, new versions appear under Dashboard → Updates and can be applied in one click, or picked up automatically if you have auto-updates enabled for the plugin.

Which languages are supported?

Admin settings and checkout strings ship in English and Georgian, so the experience reads naturally for your Georgian customers.

Can I install it without WordPress.org?

Yes. The identical build is available as a ZIP in your Quickpay dashboard for sites that install plugins by upload, and it keeps itself updated from there. Most stores should just use the directory — it is fewer steps and updates are automatic.

Does it work alongside my existing bank plugin?

Yes. Quickpay.ge registers as its own WooCommerce payment method, so you can run it next to a single-bank plugin and switch over gradually. Most merchants end up removing the per-bank plugins once every method is live through Quickpay.