The OzSpeed Online Store allows you to sell products in various currencies, depending on your target audience and payment gateway integration. Here’s a detailed guide to help you understand and configure supported currencies for your online store.
Step 1: Log in to hPanel #
- Visit OzSpeed hPanel.
- Log in using your credentials.
- Navigate to Online Store > Store Settings.
Step 2: Access Currency Settings #
- In the Store Settings, locate the General Settings or Currency Settings section.
- Click on Currency to view the supported currencies list.
Step 3: Select a Currency for Your Store #
- Choose the primary currency you want to use for your store from the dropdown menu (e.g., AUD, USD, EUR).
- Save the changes.
Commonly Supported Currencies: #
- AUD: Australian Dollar
- USD: United States Dollar
- EUR: Euro
- GBP: British Pound
- JPY: Japanese Yen
- Other widely accepted global currencies.
Step 4: Check Payment Gateway Compatibility #
Ensure that your selected currency is supported by the payment gateways you’ve integrated (e.g., PayPal, Stripe).
Example: #
- PayPal: Supports over 20 currencies, including AUD, USD, and EUR.
- Stripe: Offers support for over 135 currencies globally.
Tip: #
- Refer to the payment gateway documentation for the full list of supported currencies.
Step 5: Enable Multi-Currency Support (Optional) #
If you sell to international customers, consider enabling multi-currency support to automatically convert prices based on the customer’s location.
How to Enable Multi-Currency: #
- Go to the Store Settings > Currency Settings.
- Enable the Multi-Currency toggle (if available).
- Configure exchange rates or allow automatic rate updates via your payment gateway.
Step 6: Display the Currency on Your Storefront #
- Go to Website Builder > Product Pages.
- Enable the Show Currency Symbol option in the price settings.
- Preview your store to ensure prices are displayed correctly in the selected currency.
Troubleshooting Tips #
- Currency Not Displaying Correctly:
- Verify that the selected currency is supported by your payment gateway.
- Ensure the currency is saved and published in the Currency Settings.
- Currency Conversion Issues:
- Check for payment gateway limitations or errors in exchange rate updates.
- Clear your browser cache and refresh the store.
- Customers Requesting Unsupported Currencies:
- Direct them to use a payment method that supports their preferred currency (e.g., PayPal for international buyers).
Additional Tips: #
- Transparent Pricing: Display currency clearly on product pages and during checkout to avoid customer confusion.
- Test Payments: Complete a test transaction to ensure that payments in the selected currency are processed correctly.
- Analytics: Use your store analytics to determine if offering additional currencies could increase sales in specific regions.