
Stripe is a developer-friendly way to accept payments online and in mobile apps. Stripe's suite of APIs powers commerce for thousands of companies of all sizes, processing billions of dollars for businesses each year.



Stripe is one of the most widely used payment processing platforms, powering online transactions for businesses worldwide. Connecting Stripe with Teachfloor via Zapier creates a direct link between payment events and course enrollment. When a customer completes a payment, they can be automatically invited to join the corresponding course without any manual intervention from your team.
This integration is essential for course creators who sell training programs online and want a frictionless experience from checkout to classroom. It also supports handling refunds, subscriptions, and payment-based segmentation.
When a new charge succeeds in Stripe, Zapier triggers the Teachfloor Invite action to send an enrollment email to the customer. This creates an instant purchase-to-learning experience where students gain course access within minutes of completing their payment.
When a Stripe subscription is cancelled or a payment fails, Zapier triggers the Teachfloor Course Revoke Access action to remove the learner from the course. This is crucial for subscription-based training programs where access should be tied to active payment status.
When a New Participant joins a Teachfloor course after a Stripe payment, use the Assign Tag action to label them with their pricing tier or subscription plan. Instructors can then filter learners by plan level, enabling them to offer differentiated support or content based on what the student purchased.
Yes. In Zapier, you can use filters to check which Stripe product or price ID triggered the payment, then route the enrollment to the matching Teachfloor course.
Yes. Zapier supports Stripe subscription events including new subscriptions, renewals, cancellations, and failed payments, allowing you to automate access management throughout the subscription lifecycle.
You can create a Zap that triggers on Stripe refund events and uses the Teachfloor Course Revoke Access action to automatically remove the student from the course.





