Hi @rushmamun,
Thank you for sharing. The first steps would be to make sure your WooPayment plugin is set up properly, can you confirm you’ve followed all the steps to set up your plugin as described here, please? https://woocommerce.com/document/woopayments/startup-guide/.
If everything’s ok with the plugin settings, this could be a conflict issue with another plugin, can you run a conflict test for us, please?
To test, you’ll first want to change the theme on your site to Storefront, then check to see if the issue is still present. If that resolves the issue, you’ll want to get in touch with your theme’s developer and see if they have an update or fix for you.
If changing the theme doesn’t help, you’ll want to deactivate all plugins except for WooCommerce and take a look. If that fixes the problem, re-enable the other plugins one by one (gradually), checking after each to see where the issue is coming from.
Some important considerations:?
— Be sure you have a good backup in place of your full site and database. You can ask your host for backup functionality, or you can consider using a service like?Jetpack. If something goes wrong, you will be able to restore it.
— Also, you can consider using a plugin like?Health Check & Troubleshooting. This is a plugin developed by the WordPress community, and it is helpful to disable plugins without affecting your current site visitors.
— It is also important to consider staging functionality in case you would not like to touch your production site (you can ask your host if they offer this service), or you can use WP Staging to spin up a new test site quickly.
You can find more about this in this?guide.
Please let us know about your findings.
Thanks!
-OP