Webflow does not currently have a native integration with Square (formerly SquareUp), and there are no official announcements indicating plans to develop one. However, there are workarounds if you want to connect Square with a Webflow-powered site.
1. Understand the Limitations
- Webflow’s native e-commerce is built to support Stripe and PayPal for payment processing.
- Square is not among the supported gateways, and there’s no official plugin or native bridge between Square and Webflow.
- You can use platforms like Zapier, Make (formerly Integromat), or Pabbly Connect to sync form submissions from Webflow to Square’s CRM or invoicing systems.
- These platforms can help automate actions like:
- Creating a Square customer upon Webflow form submission
- Sending invoice emails or creating payment links in Square
- Create a checkout link or payment button in Square.
- Embed the link in Webflow using either a button, link block, or embed element.
- This won’t provide an integrated cart or dynamic product sync, but it allows simple payment collection.
- Foxy.io is a flexible e-commerce platform that works well with Webflow.
- You can use Foxy’s integration with Square via third-party connectors, or use it to access broader payment gateways and custom workflows.
- Requires more setup but offers greater flexibility compared to Webflow’s native e-commerce features.
Summary
Webflow does not natively support Square, and there are no public plans to add it soon. To bridge the gap, you can use tools like Zapier, embed Square checkout links, or integrate a platform like Foxy.io that offers more payment options.