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Lemon Squeezy

Lemon Squeezy gives you a second way to capture payments on your fake-door landing pages. You create a checkout link in your Lemon Squeezy store, paste it into the landing page builder, and when a visitor buys, the payment is recorded automatically into your fake-door test — alongside Stripe payment links and manually entered payments.

  • Adds a Lemon Squeezy checkout link to your fake-door landing page’s “Buy” button.
  • Auto-records payment events into the fake-door test when an order completes, so revenue shows up without manual entry.
  • Feeds the test dashboard: impressions, clicks, email captures, payment count, and total revenue — with each payment’s provider, amount, and buyer email.

This appears in Validate → Fake-door tests, on the test’s landing page Payment settings, and in the fake-door dashboard where payment events are listed.

  • Fake-door tests are available from the Starter plan (1 test), with more on Pro (5) and Team (20).
  • A Lemon Squeezy store with a checkout or payment link for your product. You create this in your own Lemon Squeezy account.
  1. In your Lemon Squeezy store, create the product you want to test and copy its checkout URL (the payment link you would send a buyer).
  2. In idea_builder, open your fake-door test and go to its landing page in the landing page builder.
  3. Find the payment section and paste the Lemon Squeezy checkout URL into the Lemon Squeezy checkout URL field (the Stripe payment link field works the same way).
  4. Save. The landing page’s buy button now points at your Lemon Squeezy checkout.
  • Run your test. Drive traffic to the landing page as usual. When someone completes a purchase on Lemon Squeezy, the order is recorded automatically as a payment event on your fake-door test.
  • Read the results. Open the fake-door dashboard and select your test to see the payment events table: date, provider, buyer email, amount, and status.
  • Compare conversion. The dashboard shows impressions, clicks, click-through rate, email captures, and total revenue side by side — so you can judge whether real buyers will pay, not just click.
  • Remove the link. Delete the checkout URL from the landing page payment settings and save. Existing payment events stay in your test history.
  • A payment did not record. If a completed order does not appear within a few minutes, click Record payment on the test to add it manually with the amount and buyer email.
  • Buy button does nothing. Check that the checkout URL is complete and the product in your store is active and purchasable.
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