Set up billing for your gym

Connect Stripe, test a payment, and launch your first plan.

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Before members can pay, you need to connect a Stripe account. This takes about five minutes.

Prerequisites

A Stripe account

If you don't have one, sign up at stripe.com. Stripe is free to create — they charge per transaction, and Triton adds no platform fee.

Owner access in Triton

Only owners and admins can connect Stripe. If you're a manager, ask your owner.

Step-by-step

1. Start the connection

In Triton, go to Settings → Integrations → Stripe and click Connect Stripe.

2. Follow Stripe's OAuth flow

Stripe will ask you to either sign in to an existing account or create one on the spot. Complete the business details they request — legal name, tax ID, bank account for payouts.

3. Return to Triton

Stripe redirects you back to Triton, which confirms the connection. You'll see your account's display name and a green "Connected" badge.

4. Run a test charge

We strongly recommend running a one-off charge on yourself to confirm everything works. Go to Members → You (create a member record for yourself if needed) and create a one-time invoice for A$1. Pay it with a real card, then refund it.

What happens next

Once Stripe is connected, every Triton feature that handles money starts working: membership subscriptions, checkout pages, invoices, store credit, one-off charges, guest passes. Nothing is gated behind a separate setup step.

Common issues

"Account not fully activated"

Stripe requires you to complete your profile (tax ID, bank account, verify identity) before you can accept live payments. Check your Stripe dashboard for outstanding tasks.

Payments succeed but don't appear in Triton

This almost always means webhooks aren't reaching Triton. Disconnect and reconnect Stripe — the OAuth flow re-registers webhooks.

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Last updated April 22, 2026