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Connecting Your Stripe Account to Corso

The Stripe integration allows you to collect additional payments within Corso, outside of your original Shopify orders. This is especially useful if you need to charge fees, handle upgrades or upsells during a claim, or process one-off adjustments. Once connected, you can also refund those payments directly through Corso using your Stripe account.


By integrating Stripe with Corso, you’ll be able to:

  • Collect additional funds tied to claims (fees, upsells, adjustments)
  • Issue refunds directly back to your customer through Stripe
  • Provide a secure, familiar checkout flow for your customers
  • Reduce manual back-and-forth when handling special claim scenarios

Follow these steps to connect your Stripe account to Corso.
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  1. Go to Integration Settings → Stripe
    Integration Settings

  2. Click the toggle to enable Stripe.

    • You’ll be redirected to the Stripe login page to enter your email and password and complete two-factor authentication.
      Enable Stripe
  3. Select Your Account

    • Select Your Account
  4. Confirm and Connect

    • Confirm and Connect
  5. You’ll be redirected back to Corso, where you’ll see Stripe listed as Active.

    • Stripe Active

That’s it — your Stripe account is now connected to Corso.


Once connected, Stripe is automatically available within Corso:

  • Collect additional charges during a claim.
  • Refund any payments collected through Stripe directly in Corso.
  • Manage everything in one place without extra tools or workflows.

Q: Do I need a Stripe account to use this integration?
Yes. If you don’t have one yet, you can create a free account at stripe.com.

Q: Can I connect multiple Stripe accounts?
You’ll be prompted to select an account during login. Only one account can be connected to Corso at a time.

Q: Does this replace Shopify Payments?
No. Shopify Payments will still handle your Shopify orders. Stripe in Corso is only used for additional funds collected during claims.