Checkout & storefronts
A checkout that feels local everywhere.
Hosted checkout and full storefronts, localized down to the language, currency, tax display, and the payment methods a buyer expects. Drop it in with one snippet or run the whole storefront on us.
Conversion after localization
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Conversion
A local-feeling checkout converts better. Every time.
When the currency, the tax line, and the payment methods match what a buyer expects, fewer of them abandon at the last step.
- Methods reorder to the local favorite per market
- Tax shown inclusive or exclusive by local convention
- Familiar wallets surface first for returning buyers
- No redirect away from your brand, cart to receipt
What ships in the box
Hosted checkout, or the whole storefront.
Drop in a snippet, or run the full storefront on us. Either way it stays in your brand and on your domain.
Localized to the market
Language, currency, tax display, and address format adapt per country, so the page reads as if you built it there.
One-click returning buyers
Stored, network-tokenized cards and wallets let repeat buyers check out in a tap, which drives most of the uplift.
71%
cart completion
1 tap
for return buyers
Mobile-first and accessible
Built mobile-first, WCAG AA, and resilient on slow networks, because a checkout that fails on a phone fails most buyers.
One checkout, every method
The methods your buyers expect, already in the box.
Questions, answered.
How long does it take to add the checkout?
A hosted checkout link works the same day. The embedded component is a single snippet, and most teams have it live in their app within an afternoon.
What does localized actually mean here?
Language, currency, tax presentation, address format, and the ordering of payment methods all adapt to the buyer's market. The page reads as if you built it locally.
Can I match my brand?
Yes. Colors, logo, typography, and copy are configurable, and the storefront supports your own domain. Buyers stay in your brand from cart to receipt.
Do you support one-click and saved payment methods?
Returning buyers get one-click checkout with stored, network-tokenized cards and wallet support, which is a large part of the conversion uplift.
Is the checkout accessible and mobile-first?
It is built mobile-first, meets WCAG AA, and degrades gracefully on slow networks, because a checkout that fails on a phone fails most of your buyers.
Checkout & storefronts
Give your buyers a local checkout.
Tell us how you sell today. We will show what a localized checkout would do to your conversion.
Or reach us at sales@nordgate.financial