## Zoho Billing - Product, solutions, integrations, support, and resources Index Access the complete documentation index at: https://www.zoho.com/qa/billing/llms.txt Use this file to discover all available documentation pages before proceeding. # Integrate Zoho Billing with WordPress (WordPress Plugin) This integration, which is in the form of a WordPress plugin, allows you to easily embed your hosted payment pages in your WordPress site, and offer your visitors a seamless signup/checkout experience. ### Set up the Integration To integrate your organization with WordPress, you must first install the Zoho Billing plugin from WordPress’ site and activate it. Here’s how: * Log in to your **WordPress** account. * Navigate to the **Plugins** section from the left sidebar. * Execute a search for “Zoho Billing”. * Click **Install Now** next to the Zoho Billing plugin. * Wait for the installation to be completed and then click **Activate**. Now the plugin has been activated and you can connect it to your Zoho Billing organization. To do this: * Go to your **WordPress** account. * Navigate to the Zoho Billing plugin from the left sidebar. * Select the **domain** from which you access Zoho Billing. * Enter the **Connector Key** from Zoho Billing. **Insight:** You can find your domain and the Connector Key by going to **Zoho Subscriptions** > **Settings** > **Integrations** > **Other Apps** > **WordPress Integration**. * Click **Save**. Now, the setup has been completed and you can start embedding your hosted payment pages on WordPress. ### Embed Hosted Payment Pages You can embed your hosted payment pages by including the following shortcode while drafting (or editing) a page/post in WordPress: `[zs plan_code=”Basic”]` Copy and paste the shortcode above in WordPress’ editor. Next, replace **Basic** in the shortcode with your plan’s Plan Code. You can see what your embedded hosted payment page looks like by previewing your page/post. **Insight:** You can find your plan’s Plan Code by going to **Zoho Billing** > **Products**. Select a product and copy the Plan Code for the plan whose hosted payment page you’d like to embed. ![WordPress Embed](/billing/images/help/images/integrations/wordpress/wordpress-embed.png) You can adjust the width of your embedded hosted payment page by specifying a custom width in the shortcode above. Here’s how: `[zs plan_code=”Basic” width="600"]` Replace 600 in the shortcode above with your required width. If you do not include the “width” parameter, the default width will be set as 700. ### Update/Delete the WordPress Plugin It is recommended that you periodically check for updates to the Zoho Billing plugin on WordPress to ensure that you have all the latest functionality. **Warning:** If you're on a version of the plugin (v2.0 and below) which uses Authtokens to connect with Zoho Billing, update your plugin as soon as possible to the latest version and \[set it up again\](#setup), since the usage of Authtokens will be deprecated soon (the latest version of the plugin uses OAuth instead). You can update the plugin by going to **WordPress** > **Plugins**. Find the Zoho Billing plugin and click **Update**, if an update is available. You can also click **Deactivate** on the same screen, if you’d like to stop using this integration. * * * Was this document helpful? ![](/billing/images/ue-resources/common/thumbs.svg) Yes ![](/billing/images/ue-resources/common/thumbs.svg) No Was this document helpful? Enter your comments or feedback on this page Enter your email address ![](#) Refresh Type the characters you see in the image above By clicking Submit, you agree to our [Privacy Policy](https://www.zoho.com/privacy.html) . Submit Cancel Submit Submit ![](/billing/images/ue-resources/common/smiley.svg) Thank you for your feedback!