This project demonstrates the integration of multiple payment gateways, including Stripe, Razorpay, PayPal and Coinbase using Next.js 14. It showcases how to implement these popular payment solutions in a web application.
The Payment Gateways Demo is an impressive showcase of how to seamlessly integrate multiple payment solutions, including Stripe, Razorpay, PayPal, and Coinbase, using the latest version of Next.js. This project highlights the ease with which developers can implement diverse payment gateways into their web applications, making transactions smooth for users. Ideal for anyone looking to enhance their e-commerce or service platform, this demo lets you explore the potential of these popular options while benefiting from the robustness of Next.js 14.
The user-friendly interface simplifies the payment process, allowing users to select their preferred gateway and input their payment details with ease. This project stands as a great resource for developers wanting to grasp payment gateway integration and offers a clear path to enhance their applications with essential financial functionalities.
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