Connect Shopify or Shopify Plus with Authorize.net to accept credit card payments, reduce failed transactions with smart retries, and keep settlement and reconciliation clean.
Ever had orders pile up because payments sit in “pending,” or, worse, get flagged after you already shipped? For Shopify teams, the real drag is the back-and-forth between the storefront, payment status, and finance reporting when authorizations, captures, refunds, and chargebacks don’t line up cleanly.
The Shopify Authorize.net integration connects your checkout to Authorize.net as a payment gateway, so payment events and order state changes stay consistent across systems. It supports common flows like authorize and capture, voids, and refunds, keeping Shopify order timelines aligned with what Authorize.net reports during daily operations.
This setup fits if you run Shopify and need an Authorize.net payment gateway integration that matches your capture and refund workflow.
• Authorize.net is connected to Shopify via the gateway integration, with Shopify creating payment intents and Authorize.net returning transaction IDs and authorization results.
• Authorization and capture states are reflected on the Shopify order timeline, including separate flows for authorize-only, capture, and void where supported by the gateway API.
• Refund requests initiated in Shopify are sent to Authorize.net and reconciled back to the order as refund transactions tied to the original charge.
• Webhook-style notifications and periodic status checks handle asynchronous outcomes, such as delayed settlements, declines, or gateway timeouts.
• Card data is tokenized and handled by Authorize.net-hosted fields or redirects, while Shopify stores only non-sensitive references needed for reconciliation.
• Error responses, retries, and idempotency keys are used to prevent duplicate charges, with transaction logs retained for support and accounting exports.
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We configure Authorize.net in Shopify, validate API credentials, and run end-to-end tests for authorization, capture, voids, refunds, and settlement reports.
Yes. We can set up auth-only at checkout and capture later based on your fulfillment rules, including partial captures where your workflow requires it.
Refunds and voids are triggered from Shopify and mapped to the correct Authorize.net transaction type, so order history and finance reporting stay consistent.
Yes. We review AVS, CVV, fraud filters, and retry logic to lower false declines while keeping risk controls aligned with your chargeback profile.
Yes. scandiweb has delivered 50+ Shopify projects, and we can validate payment event tracking in GA4 or GTM so your checkout KPIs stay reliable.




