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# Overview

In this section you can follow the steps required to install and configure UmbCheckout.

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[Support for Umbraco 17 is planned for V2.1](https://github.com/UmbHost/UmbCheckout/issues/90)
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Before you begin you will need to have installed Umbraco V10 or 13 and be ready to configure the checkout flow.

You can see the UmbCheckout demo here:

<https://demo.umbcheckout.net>

### System Requirements

The minimum requirements for using UmbCheckout are:

* Umbraco V10+
* SQL or SQLite Database
* Stripe Account


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