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Loki Checkout redefines integrations

With the Loki Checkout, we have not only taken a first party approach when it comes to numerous integrations, we have also created a layer of additional logic that is not commonly found in Magento checkouts: Maps, shipping templates, autocompletion, a field library and more.

Some of our integrations

We make sure the most vital checkout tools work out-of-the-box

Payment components

Reusable code for PSPs

Many payment providers offer an in-checkout payment option by adding their own JavaScript API. For example, a creditcard form can be rendered within the checkout, without creditcard details ever being saved to Magento. With the JavaScript-first approach of our Loki Components, it becomes easy to integrate this into the Loki Checkout.

Ready-made procedures guarantee that payment APIs are only loaded when needed.

Reusable shipping templates

Delivery dates & Pickup locations

A lot of shipping methods offer a selection of either shipping locations (aka stores) or delivery times or both. Instead of implementing this again and again per Magento compatibility module, we have abstracted this away into reusable shipping templates. Currently, this is used in Post NL, MyParcel NL, Sendy and ShipperHQ. And more integrations are easily added.

Swapping from one shipper to another shipper can now be done based on price, not available features in the checkout.

Shipping locations on a map

Reusable maps with Loki Map Components

Once a shipping method provides a listing of locations (aka stores), it becomes a nice-to-have to display these locations on a map. Some Magento shipping modules offer this, some don't. Within the Loki Checkout, this is implemented via the Loki Map Components in such a way that it becomes a simple job to integrate maps into any shipping module.

Currently, these maps are offered via Google Maps, Leaflets (OpenStreetMap) and Mapbox. But more mapping APIs can easily be added.