Paying invoices with Elements

I am interested in Elements for my small business, but I would like to know if my customers can pay invoices that are mailed to them online. If anyone knows the answer please let me know.
thanks

I can’t see that being a feature of Elements rather than a behaviour of your website, unless I am missing something?

Hi @trefts :slight_smile:

Could you give us a bit more detail on how the customer is expected to pay the invoice — do you already have a payment system/provider setup?

How are your customers currently paying invoices — perhaps you have an existing site that you want to convert to Elements?

Invoices are mailed to patients / customers. On the invoice I would like to have something like “pay online at www.mybusinesswebsite.com” then they can navigate there put in their info name, invoice number, payment.

Sounds like you need a separate payment solution from a 3rd party that you then embed into your website using some custom html / component. That’s nothing elements handles out of the box.

thank you. I really liked using Rapidweaver, Im not so familiar with elements. Any plug ins or third party plugins you could recommend that are elements compatible?

I have no experience with paying solutions, but as far as I know do most of them offer some sort of html snippet which you can embed. Not sure if there’s something tailored to your special needs. But you never know :wink:

You’ll need to find an online invoicing system and integrate it into your Elements website (it won’t be tricky, probably just a line of code). You could use something like Stripe or Square.

I send invoices out with Cartloom, which is fully integrated with ELEMENTS, I use card payments and Stripe through Cartloom and have been using this method for years without any problem.

I use this approach as well and it works great. It was very easy to integrate Cartloom into Elements with a custom product component. I also use it for my website stores and it works well.

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