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Hello everyone,
I’ve been working on setting up an Odoo-based eCommerce website, and I’m currently evaluating different Odoo payment methods. While Odoo provides flexibility with gateways like PayPal, Stripe, Razorpay, PayU, and even local bank integrations, I’m struggling to decide which combination is the most effective for both local and international customers.
Here are some issues I’ve faced so far:
  • Some Odoo payment methods work well for one-time payments but don’t support recurring billing or EMI options.
  • Refunds and partial payment handling are inconsistent across gateways, and I’m not sure if additional customization is needed.
  • Customers from certain regions prefer local gateways (e.g., Razorpay in India, PayU in Europe), and I don’t want to lose conversions because of limited payment choices.
  • I’ve read that too many payment options on checkout can slow down performance or confuse users — has anyone experienced this with Odoo?
I came across this collection of Odoo-supported payment extensions: Odoo Payment Methods by Webkul. It seems to cover a wide range of integrations, but before finalizing, I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually implemented them.
👉 Which Odoo payment methods worked best for you in terms of speed, security, and customer satisfaction? Did you need heavy customization, or was the out-of-the-box integration sufficient?
Any real-world insights would be really valuable.
Thanks in advance!
Choosing the best Odoo payment method really depends on where your customers are located, the currencies you support, and whether you sell B2B or B2C. Odoo already integrates with several global payment providers such as Stripe, PayPal, Adyen, Razorpay, Mollie, Amazon Payment Services, and others, allowing businesses to accept credit cards, digital wallets, recurring payments, and multi-currency transactions. It also supports tokenization, manual capture, refunds, and express checkout depending on the payment provider you choose.

If you're targeting international customers, I'd recommend considering the following factors:
  • Multi-currency support with automatic currency conversion.
  • Low international transaction fees.
  • Strong fraud detection and PCI-compliant payment processing.
  • Local payment methods for different countries (wallets, bank transfers, regional gateways).
  • Fast settlement times and reliable refund management.
  • Support for subscriptions if you offer recurring billing.

Many businesses find Stripe to be an excellent choice because of its broad country coverage, developer-friendly APIs, and seamless integration with Odoo, while Adyen is often preferred by larger enterprises with higher transaction volumes. PayPal remains valuable because customers worldwide already trust it for online purchases.

Beyond selecting the right payment gateway, the overall shopping experience plays a major role in international conversions. A fast checkout, mobile-friendly interface, localized content, and optimized performance can significantly reduce cart abandonment. Investing in professional Shopify development services or quality website development can complement your ERP and payment setup by delivering a smoother customer journey from product discovery to successful payment.
I'd also be interested to hear which countries you're targeting, as the ideal payment provider can vary significantly by region.