How customers manage their payment methods in the CornerSpot member portal

In your member portal, customers can save the cards and bank accounts they use to pay you, on a dedicated Payment methods page. Saved methods make checkout faster and power auto-pay on subscriptions — and every detail is tokenized securely by Stripe, so nothing sensitive ever touches your servers. This guide tours the page so you can confidently support customers who want to add, change, or remove a method.

Where customers find Payment methods

After a customer signs in to your member portal, they open Payment methods from the portal menu (it lives under the billing section). The page is titled Payment methods with the subtitle “Cards and bank accounts on file. All data is tokenized via Stripe.”

The CornerSpot member portal sign-in page
The member portal sign-in page, where customers log in to manage payments.
The Payment methods page in the CornerSpot member portal
The Payment methods page in the member portal.

Adding a card or bank account

To save a new method, the customer clicks Add card or Add bank. Each opens a secure Stripe form — “Add a new card” or “Add a bank account” — where they enter the details. Stripe tokenizes the information, so the raw card or account number is never stored by Cornerspot.

The Add card and Add bank buttons on the CornerSpot member portal Payment methods page
The Add card and Add bank buttons on the Payment methods page.

Note: these buttons appear only when you’ve connected Stripe. If you haven’t connected a payment processor yet, the page instead shows “Payments aren’t configured for this portal” — connect Stripe from your Payments settings to turn on saved methods. (Adding a real card requires Stripe’s live checkout, so it can’t be completed in a demo environment.)

Reading the badges

Each saved method shows its status as a badge:

  • Default: the method Cornerspot uses first for payments and auto-pay.
  • Verifying: a newly added method (often a bank account) that Stripe is still confirming.
  • Expired: a card past its expiry date that should be replaced.
A saved payment method showing its status badge in the CornerSpot member portal
A saved method showing its status badge.

Setting a default or removing a method

Customers manage each method with two actions:

  • Set default: makes that method the one used first for future payments and auto-pay.
  • Remove: deletes a method they no longer use. The only default method can’t be removed until another is set as default first — the button is disabled with the hint “Set another method as default before removing.”
The Set default and Remove actions on a saved payment method in the CornerSpot member portal
The Set default and Remove actions on a saved method.

Why saved methods matter

Saved payment methods speed up checkout — customers don’t re-enter details every time — and they’re what makes auto-pay on subscriptions possible. Because Stripe tokenizes everything, your portal stays PCI-compliant without you handling sensitive card or bank data.

The CornerSpot member portal Payment methods page with its Stripe security note
The Payment methods page, with its Stripe security note.

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