The offer record connects the stack
Use Offers to define the product, price, checkout mode, invoice, and automation context before PayPal and Kit (ConvertKit) receive events.
Integration pair
Use PayPal and Kit (ConvertKit) together with Plandalf as the layer that ties checkout, payments, invoices, integrations, and lifecycle automation together.
Most teams use PayPal as their payment layer and Kit (ConvertKit) as their email layer, with Plandalf in the middle handling the checkout, Offers, invoices, integrations, and the events that fire after a purchase.
See PayPal and Kit (ConvertKit) docs for connection details.
This legacy integration URL now points builders toward the same product reality as the canonical app-pair guide: Offers, payment options, invoices, integrations, Automations, API docs, and webhooks.
Use Offers to define the product, price, checkout mode, invoice, and automation context before PayPal and Kit (ConvertKit) receive events.
PayPal and Kit (ConvertKit) should not split payment state from invoices, tax settings, or post-purchase events.
Automations and webhooks let PayPal and Kit (ConvertKit) receive buyer, product, payment, invoice, coupon, and deadline context.
Keep moving from this page into canonical integration docs, platform pages, stack guides, and sequence recipes so every PayPal or Kit (ConvertKit) mention has a useful next step.