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Stripe Fees FAQ

Learn what fees apply when using Stripe through Goodshuffle Pro—including what happens if you pass fees to your clients.

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Written by Colin Connor
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This feature is available on all Goodshuffle Pro Plans.

Goodshuffle Pro uses Stripe as the default payment processor for online payments. Below are answers to common questions about Stripe fees, including how they apply if you choose to pass those fees on to your clients.


What Fees Does Stripe Charge?

By default, Stripe charges the standard merchant processing fee for each payment. This typically includes:

  • Stripe's fees for Card transactions in the US are only 2.9% + $0.30 processing fees per charge, which Stripe calls the 'Transaction Fee'.

  • A $0.25 transfer fee per payout to your bank

Goodshuffle Pro automatically calculates and displays the processing fee on each payment so you can see exactly how much was deducted.

👉 Learn more here: What are Stripe's U.S. Card Fees?


Will I Pay Any Fees If I Am Able to Pass the Fees on to the Client?

If you're eligible and choose to pass Stripe processing fees on to your clients, then:

  • You will not pay the percentage-based processing fee—your client covers it.

  • You will still pay the $0.25 transfer fee per transfer to your bank.

That means the only fee you pay is the $0.25 transfer fee.

💡 Tip: You can see your Stripe fees directly in your project. No Stripe login needed!


How Can I See Stripe Fees for a Payment?

To view Stripe fees for a payment:

  1. Open the project.

  2. Scroll to the “Payments” section.

  3. Expand the payment details.

  4. Look for the “Processing Fee” line under Payment Info.

This tells you exactly how much Stripe charged for that transaction.


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Be sure you’re in the know when it comes to all merchant services fees by reviewing this (Article).

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