Money shows up online — without you chasing it.
Stripe billing wired into your business from day one, so you invoice in a tap, customers pay by card or bank, and reminders go out on their own.
The problem
You're chasing checks, fronting work, and re-sending invoices you wrote in a notebook. Customers who'd happily pay by card can't, so some of them just… don't, on time.
- Chasing checks, cash, and late payers
- Invoices tracked in a notebook or your head
- No card option — so payment drags
- Manual reminders you forget to send
How it works
- 01
Your Stripe, your money
Payments run through your own Stripe account — funds go straight to you. Day14 never holds your money.
- 02
Invoice from the job
Turn a completed job into an invoice in one tap, with the line items already there.
- 03
Customer pays online
Card or bank transfer (ACH), from the portal or a link — paid in seconds, not weeks.
- 04
Reminders run themselves
Gentle automatic nudges go out until it's paid, so you never have to send the awkward 'just following up' text.
What's included
- Stripe billing on your own account
- Card and ACH bank payments
- One-tap invoices from jobs
- Recurring / subscription billing for routes + memberships
- Automatic payment reminders
- Deposits and prepayment
- Full payment history in the admin app
How it looks in your business
Monthly recurring billing runs automatically — no re-invoicing every cycle.
Invoice on completion; customer taps to pay before you've left the street.
Take deposits at booking to cut no-shows.
Questions
Whose Stripe account is it?
Yours. The money goes directly to your account — Day14 doesn't touch or hold funds.
What are the fees?
Standard Stripe processing fees apply; there's no Day14 markup on payments.
Can I bill recurring customers automatically?
Yes — subscriptions for routes and memberships bill on schedule with no manual work.
How do refunds work?
Issue them from your dashboard like any Stripe payment.
Invoices get paid online and on time, because paying you is finally as easy as tapping a link.
Works with
See the whole system run.
Fifteen minutes, screen-share, the real platform — no slide deck.