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Designing Stripe Receipts with Paperplain: A Guide to Relevant, Customized Receipts

Are you tired of poor and unappealing receipts? Far too few companies take advantage of the receipt as a tool for communication. Making receipts relevant, more engaging, and on-brand can boost relationships with customers or help internal customers such as suppliers, logistic centers, or anyone ordering and receiving across an organization.


In this blog post, we have provided a guide on how to build a Stripe receipt using Paperplain, you can of course use the same methodology to build any other document such as refund statements, invoices, order confirmations, shipping orders, etc.


#1 - Get the Paperplain app in Stripe's App Marketplace

Head over to Paperplain in Stripe's App Marketplace hit Install app!







#2 - Render receipts or other documents right away or start editing your templates!



Go to a view of your choice, such as Payments, select a payment, and check out existing templates. You can render documents right away or edit each template a you see fit. When editing you can add your logo, other images, and your custom data available via Stripe.









#3 - Edit your template, and add available data from Stripe, including your own metadata


In Paperplain's editor, you can edit and build your own templates easily by using handlebars. If you are new to handlebars, and not a software developer - relax! It is really not that difficult, and you can copy and paste a lot of things from the pre-defined, existing templates. The reason we are using this framework is to provide flexibility to plug in the data you have in Stripe.




#4 - Send or print your rendered documents

Simply print, download, and send your document to the receiver, be it the accounting department or a customer.


Elevate your business with professional and engaging documents, and unlock endless possibilities for invoices, order confirmations, shipping orders, and more. Streamline your operations with Paperplain's Stripe app now!



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