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Mobile Payments and POS
Mobile Payments: Payment Schedule in Estimates
Weāre excited to introduce Payment Plans for Estimates š³. You can now offer customers more flexibility by splitting estimate payments into scheduled installments, making it easier to close larger deals and give customers clearer payment expectations from the start.
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Whatās new
- Add payment schedules to estimates: Break the total estimate amount into multiple payments instead of requiring the full amount upfront.
- Deposit-based estimates: Configure the first payment as a deposit that is collected when the estimate is accepted.
- Flexible scheduling options: Set subsequent payments using custom due dates or regular intervals (for example weekly).
- Percentage-based plans: Use the percentage toggle to easily split payments as portions of the total estimate.
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How to use this feature
Create a payment schedule for an estimate
- Navigate to the Estimates section and create a New Estimate.
- Add products or services to the estimate.
- Navigate to the review section.
- Select the option to configure a Payment Plan.
Configure the first payment
- Choose when the first payment should occur:
- Upon Estimate Acceptance (used as the deposit), or
- Custom Date
- Enter the payment amount or percentage for the first payment.
Set up the remaining payments
- Choose how subsequent payments should be scheduled:
- Custom Date for manual due dates, or
- Regular interval (e.g., weekly).
- Add additional payments using Add Payment and define the amount and schedule.
Review and save
- Check the Total and Remaining percentages to ensure the full estimate amount is covered.
- Tap Save to add the schedule to the estimate.
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How this helps your business
- Increase estimate approvals: Flexible payment options make it easier for customers to commit.
- Support larger deals: Break bigger purchases into manageable instalments.
- Improve transparency: Customers see exactly how and when payments will occur.
- Reduce negotiation friction: Offer built-in payment flexibility directly in the estimate.


