Checkout.com for WooCommerce POS
Checkout.com's Frames hosted checkout at the Oliver POS for WooCommerce.
Powered through the Checkout.com for WooCommerce plugin — install it on WordPress, configure under WooCommerce → Settings → Payments, and Oliver picks it up at the register automatically.
How Checkout.com works with Oliver POS for WooCommerce
Checkout.com is a London-headquartered, full-stack global processor. Oliver POS uses the Checkout.com WooCommerce plugin to open its hosted "Frames" payment page inside the in-POS browser view.
Checkout.com — the new processor of choice for global SaaS and commerce
Checkout.com is one of the highest-valued private fintechs in Europe, founded in London in 2012 and now processing for a long list of global SaaS and commerce companies. It is technically a full-stack processor: it owns the acquiring relationships in most major markets and exposes a unified API for cards, wallets, and local methods.
How Oliver POS uses Checkout.com
The official Checkout.com Unified Payments plugin for WooCommerce exposes Checkout.com's "Frames" hosted page. From the Oliver POS register, the cashier picks Checkout.com on the payment screen; Oliver opens Frames in the in-POS browser view; the customer enters card details or picks Apple Pay/Google Pay/Sofort/Klarna; Checkout.com authorises and Oliver writes the order.
Strong performance in EU and emerging markets
Checkout.com's competitive edge for retailers in Europe, the UK, the Middle East, and several emerging markets is local acquiring — its acceptance rates on European cards tend to beat US-headquartered processors that route everything through US acquirers. For a WooCommerce shop with international customers, this can mean a percentage-point uplift in successful payments.
Best fit for retailers who…
Pick Checkout.com at the Oliver POS if you have international card traffic (particularly EU + Middle East), if you've negotiated an interchange-plus deal with them, or if you want a single global processor with strong local acquiring.
What you get and how to set it up
Features Oliver surfaces from the Checkout.com plugin, plus the 4-step install most merchants run through.
Features at the register
- Checkout.com hosted checkout running inside the Oliver POS browser view
- Every Checkout.com payment method enabled at the register
- Cashier-controlled flow — the customer pays without touching the iPad
- Order writes back to WooCommerce when payment confirms
- Same Checkout.com account that powers your online store
Setup in 4 steps
- Install the Checkout.com for WooCommerce on your WooCommerce site and enable it under WooCommerce → Settings → Payments
- Enter your Checkout.com API credentials and finish the gateway's setup wizard
- Run a small online test order from the WooCommerce checkout to confirm the gateway is live
- From the Oliver POS register, tap the Checkout.com method — Oliver opens the hosted Checkout.com checkout in the in-POS browser view and writes the order back to WooCommerce when payment confirms
Common questions about Checkout.com on Oliver POS
Does Oliver POS have a partnership with Checkout.com?
No. Oliver doesn't partner with Checkout.com or any other payment gateway. We support Checkout.com because it ships a WooCommerce gateway plugin — Oliver opens the hosted checkout inside the in-POS browser view. Your account, your rates, and your support contract stay between you and Checkout.com.
Does Oliver charge extra to use Checkout.com?
No. You pay Checkout.com's standard published rates directly to Checkout.com. Oliver doesn't take a markup, doesn't insert itself into the money flow, and doesn't charge a per-transaction fee on top.
Read our full guide to Checkout.com on Oliver POS
A long-form walkthrough of running Checkout.com alongside the Oliver POS register on a WooCommerce store.