Connecting a Coinsnap plugin to your Coinsnap account is the final step before you can accept Bitcoin and Lightning payments on your website. Once connected, your plugin can create payment QR codes, and forward payments directly to your configured wallet or settlement destination. This guide walks you through the process step by step. No technical knowledge is required.

Note: This guide applies to WordPress plugins only. If you use a different website platform, please refer to the relevant installation guide.

Connect Your Coinsnap Plugin With Your Coinsnap Account

Prerequisites

Before you start, make sure the following requirements are met:

If you haven’t created a Coinsnap account yet, do that first and complete the initial setup (store name and wallet connection).

Step 1: Log in to Your WordPress Admin Area

Open your WordPress backend and navigate to Plugins to ensure the Coinsnap plugin you want to use is installed and activated.

Once activated, you’ll find a new Coinsnap entry in your WordPress menu or under the settings section of the specific plugin (for example: Donation, Invoice, Voting, Paywall, or Web POS).

Step 2: Open the Coinsnap Plugin Settings

Note: This guide applies to WordPress plugins only. If you use a different website platform, please refer to the relevant installation guide.

Find the plugin in the left sidebar of your WordPress dashboard and click Settings.

Open the settings in your Coinsnap plugin

Step 3: Connect the Plugin to Your Coinsnap Account

To connect your plugin to your Coinsnap account, select Coinsnap as your payment gateway [1], then enter your Coinsnap Store ID [2] and your Coinsnap API Key [3].

Connect your Coinsnap plugin with your Coinsnap account

Step 4: How to Retrieve Your Coinsnap Store ID and Your API Key

Go to your Coinsnap dashboard, click on Settings [1], then Store [2]. Now you can copy your Store ID [3] and API Key [4].

Retrieve your Coinsnap Store ID and API Key

Step 5: Save Settings and Start Accepting Bitcoin

After copying the Store ID and API Key into their respective fields, click Check [1]. A small green success notice will appear [2]. Save the changes [3], and from then on you can accept Bitcoin Lightning payments.

Check your connection and start accepting Bitcoin

Next Steps

Your Coinsnap plugin is now connected and fully operational. You can start placing payment forms, buttons, or widgets on your website using shortcodes or blocks.
Advanced configuration options, analytics, and account-level settings are covered in separate guides.

About the author

Sebastian Paulke
Sebastian Paulke

Sebastian Paulke is a communications strategist and technology writer with more than 25 years of experience covering emerging technologies, and a focus over the last three years on Bitcoin and AI. With his blog articles for Coinsnap he aims to help merchants better understand the potential of Bitcoin payments for their business, make informed decisions about using them, and successfully set up Bitcoin payment in their online shops.