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Authorize.Net payment gateway

This topic assumes that you already have an Authorize.Net account, and you have administrator-level access to it. For more information, see Introduction to paid registration.

Set up a connection between Trumba and Authorize.Net

Tip After you establish the connection, it's essential that you set up paid registration for an event and test it thoroughly before it goes live. The best approach is to add events initially to a separate test calendar that uses the same settings as your live calendar. Once you confirm that things are working correctly, you can move the event from the test to the live calendar.

  1. In the Trumba editing environment, under Other Tasks, click Manage payment gateways.

    Image: Manage payment gateways link

  2. Click Add Gateway, and then for Gateway Type, select Authorize.Net.
  3. Under Authorize.Net Account Info:
    1. Enter a label that will appear as this gateway’s name.

      This name appears in lists and selections within the Trumba editing environment.

    2. Enter the API Login ID and Transaction Key.

      You can find this information in your Authorize.net account settings, under the Security Settings section.

      Image: Access login ID and transaction key in Authorize.net

    3. For Accepted Cards, select the types of credit card you want to accept for payments.
    4. Under Available Calendars, select the calendars you want to link with this payment gateway.

      This list shows calendars that you own that are not connected to another gateway.

    5. Other Calendars lists those that are assigned to a different payment gateway, which you can select to switch to this new gateway.

      Important If you are not familiar with how changing the gateway will affect existing paid-registration events, ignore this step for now. You can change a calendar’s payment gateway at any time later. To learn more, see Change payment gateways.

After you add the information for your Authorize.net account, you can set up events for paid registration.

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