Registration Form & Payment Option

Hello,

I wasn't sure if I should post this under ecommerce or building my page.  

I am building a website for a youth football league and I am wondering if I can do the following:

1)  Have a registration area (would this be 'membership'?) for kids to register to pay, collect all required info

2)  Ability to pay the registration fee

3)  Allow for a downloadable form to print

4)  If all of that is possible, can I easily collect/export all registration info somewhere?  I would like to then export it to import into mailchimp.

If anyone has anything similar, I would love the URL to see as a sample.

Thank you!!!  

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Is the form that peope need to download something that you want auto-filled with customer information, or just a generic form?

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Hello, 

so sorry for the delayed reply!

I would like to build a form that would collect quite a bit of info - player info, parent info, t-shirt sizes, birthdate, choice of programs to register for, etc.  AND pay for that registration.

I would also like a clickable link to download a file or two to bring w them to the first day of playing.

THANK YOU!

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That is certainly a thorough form! You may want to look into a secure embedded option if the current product customization options aren't fitting your needs, which would be something our Community here could likely advise you further on.

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Hi, could you go into a little more detail on how to do that? I am needing the same option on my youth baseball website. 

Thank you!

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Hi there. Did you ever figure out how to do this? The registration form AND payment. If so, I'd love more insight on what you ended up doing. 

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Hi Adam

I am also needing this option.

I am selling a Workshop and need the people to fill in their basic details once they have purchased it. This is not an online Workshop , I go to them and teach it..

This then needs to be linked to email so that a complete register before the Workshop can be set up.

How do I do this?

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I'm not sure if this was posted to our Vote on Features board, though if you'd like us to add some features to support that I would recommend posting there.

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So no answers after a year?  Right now I use a registration form and a PayPal button.  Sometimes they register and don't pay and sometimes they pay and don't register.  Still no way to combine the two?  Any outside apps?

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Unfortunately, not at the moment @Shack. I wasn't able to find a feature request for what you are looking for. I definitely suggest submitting one here: https://community.weebly.com/t5/Vote-on-Features/idb-p/IdeaExchange

Unless I'm not fully understanding what you are looking for. Please feel free to explain further if you need to. 

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I have a similar question to what has been posted here. But I would like to simplify mine to see if that helps. I created a Weebly form to accept information from my students. At the end of the form, I want to accept a payment (call it registration fees) from the student. Ideally, I want to collect the payment, and then let the student "Submit" the weebly form so that the form along with the payment is recorded (say, I create a field in the form that says payment done? Yes/No). I prefer to use PayPal paypal.me link to accept the payment. The problem is the moment my student clicks on the paypal.me link, it takes them to the PayPal website and the information that was entered in the form is lost. I could redirect the form Submit to the paypal.me link using "Form Options". But that is not a 'clean' way to do it -- the payment and the form details may be different and disconnected; hard to keep track. Any better options out there?

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I don't think you'll be able to do it in a elegant way with our form element, @MaddyPi, and since our forms are not designed to handle sensitive info like payment details I wouldn't really recommend that. It looks like JotForm might have something like that, though, and you might be able to include that with the embed code element:

https://www.jotform.com/help/50-PayPal-Forms

JotForm also has an app in our App Center, although we haven't yet released the App Center for the education platform (if you happen to be using that):

https://www.weebly.com/app-center/jotform?ref=ac-search

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Thanks Adam. That was my suspicion as well.

I'll check out JotForm. The free version allows only 3 payments a month Smiley Sad
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DId anyone here  figure this out? Registration Form with payemnt option...

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It sounds like Jot Form may have an option for you, @DG2

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I'm having the same problem.  I want people to register AND pay on the form.  But like was previously mentioned, the only work around is a paypal button OUTSIDE of the form.  The problem with that is some people register and don't pay, others pay and don't register.  I don't understand why Weebly can't accommodate something like this.

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If anyone hase found a way to accept payment on a contact form I would greatly appreciate your help!!!

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Hi @KieranH Adam's suggestion looks promising. https://www.jotform.com/help/50-PayPal-Forms

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ditto
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Did you ever get this figured out?

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You could try using checkoutpage.co for this. It lets you create payment forms with checkout via Stripe (credit card). You can use the form as an overlay on top of your site and alternatively you can send the form to people. See https://checkoutpage.co/payment-form

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