Products

Choose your integration.

Run checkout + delivery as a hosted service, then pick how you want to integrate: a full WordPress storefront plugin, or a lightweight hosted platform option for any website.


Same engine. Two surfaces.

2DL runs checkout, entitlements, delivery, and operational controls as a hosted service. Your “product” choice is really about where you want to build your storefront and how you want to integrate.

WordPress storefront

A full plugin experience: manage products in WP, build pages with blocks, and give buyers a native library.

Any website

Hosted storefront + checkout links + universal embed, with domain verification + origin enforcement.

Shared delivery + controls

Signed downloads, entitlements, refund/dispute-aware access, and reporting — consistent across both options.

Options

WordPress Plugin

Best if you want to manage products and storefront pages inside WordPress. Includes a seller dashboard, product editor, and blocks/shortcodes for product pages, cart/checkout, receipts, and a buyer library.

Hosted Platform (Any Website)

Best if your site is not WordPress (or you want the lightest integration). Use the hosted storefront (templates, cart, collections), hosted checkout links, or the universal embed button—with domain verification + origin enforcement to prevent buy-button theft.

What they share

  • Hosted Stripe Checkout, hosted receipts, and receipt/download emails.
  • Entitlements (paid-only access) with secure delivery via short lived signed download URLs.
  • Refund/dispute-aware access controls (revocation + dispute blocking support).
  • License keys per purchase, plus a license verification endpoint (with origin enforcement).
  • Promotions support (discount codes and auto-apply promos, depending on your integration).
  • Stripe Connect onboarding + payouts (seller is merchant of record; platform fee applied).
  • Seller reporting (gross, platform fees, Stripe fees, estimated net).
  • Security + risk controls: verified domains/origin enforcement, rate limiting, abuse controls, and optional step-up verification.