South African GoHighLevel businesses now have a efficient way to collect payments in ZAR and foreign currencies. Many digital entrepreneurs face issues with Stripe, copyright, and other global processors, which often fail on local cards.
Introducing Flutterwave + Paystack for GoHighLevel
Hordanso created two marketplace-approved GoHighLevel Marketplace apps to solve this problem:
- Flutterwave for GoHighLevel
- Paystack for GoHighLevel
These apps allow South African businesses to accept multiple payment methods without technical setup.
Payment Methods You Can Accept
- Card Payments – Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay
- Bank Account Payments – ZAR, USD (one-time only|single payment)
- Mobile Money – MTN, Vodacom, Telkom, Airtel (depending on location)
- USSD Payments – Customers enter a unique code during checkout
- QR, Opay, Barter – Local rails based on SA location
- Recurring Billing – Ideal for subscriptions, coaching retainers, and SaaS plans
Why South African Businesses Prefer Flutterwave + Paystack on GHL
- Accept ZAR directly into South African bank accounts
- Lower failed payment rates thanks to local payment rails
- Fully native inside GoHighLevel – all GHL components
- Scale efficiently across Africa and worldwide
- Fast onboarding with round-the-clock support
Get Started in Minutes
Installing Flutterwave or Paystack for GHL takes under 5 minutes. Hordanso offers full support check here if needed.
FAQ
- How much do the apps cost? Only $3/month, with cheaper rates for multiple sub-accounts.
- Do they work across all GHL components? Yes – all GHL dashboards and automation features.
- Can I accept recurring payments in ZAR? Absolutely. Works for monthly services and subscriptions.
- Can international clients pay me? Yes. Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other global cards.
- How long does setup take? Most setups are done within 5 minutes from Hordanso.
Transform your South African GoHighLevel dashboard into a complete African-ready payment system today with Flutterwave + Paystack by Hordanso.