Invoice Payment- Stripe Partial payments
Ability to have partial payments through Stripe.
Purpose: Users can easily set up partial payment in one invoice rather than having to create separate invoices.
Hi community, we wanted to provide an update as we've been working on development for accepting deposit payments(another highly voted idea).
This week we began rolling out a solution for deposits powered by Stripe to a limited group of users. We know this functionality will also bridge the gap for customers in this idea, and have included anyone that's voted here and is connected to Stripe in this early rollout. We'd love to hear your feedback - You'll receive a banner in your organisation on how to use this feature.
I'll be back again with more news as the rollout progresses. 😊
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Jane Whitman
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Is there any update on this one?
Would be great if we could add instalment/payment plans to an invoice,
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John Hart
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SOLUTION:
Hey Everyone,
I just thought I would jump in here and make you all aware of Stagepay. Stagepay addresses the issue of managing payment stages by allowing you to create them for your invoices. This way, customers can pay only for the specific stage that is due by card.
There is no subscription cost—just a small transaction fee on credit card payments. Stagepay is currently in Beta, and we would love your help in creating something awesome. If you're interested in using Stagepay to send your invoices, we'd be thrilled to have you onboard.
Stagepay is exclusive to Xero; we love Xero, and Stagepay works seamlessly with it to provide a user-friendly workflow for sending invoices.
Hope to hear from you all soon!
John Hart
Go to https://stagepay.app to sign up
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Shaylene Anderson
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I hate having to split invoices, it makes it such a hassle and inconveniences my clients as well. Out of all the awesome features Xero has to offer I had high hopes that that they would have this feature as well. If they don't add it soon, I will have to look into other accounting programs as we deal with lots of deposits and partial payments for construction. Just FYI QuickBooks allows partial payments through online payments on their invoices.
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Rivi Jinadasa
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I've been following this suggestion since last year - nothing is done still
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Joanna Thain
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I desperately need the functionality of raising a deposit. I run a campsite and so bookings come in and i need to get them to pay a deposit BUT have to show their full booking details on the invoice. At the moment I add another line item as a minus so the balance is the deposit amount and then I edit it once they've paid the deposit by removing the minus line item. However, this seems to have stopped working!
Doing two invoices is crazy! and it's such a standard way of working -
Craig Lambie
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Repeating my workaround again from Feb 2. Hasn't changed.
I have a workaround that I have implemented this with a few suppliers now.
Ask the supplier to go into Stripe and create a buy button link
https://stripe.com/gb/payments/payment-linksThen they can create a reference field "Invoice Number"
You can pay any amount you like against the invoiceRequires a manual linking of the payment to the invoice, which is sad - but you could create a bit of automation to do that if you really wanted. Zapier could probably do it. I don't have enough to worry about it tbh.
But if you have a lot, you could:
Trigger: Payment in Stripe
Action: Find Invoice (using Stripe text field)
Action: Take invoice ID and create PaymentI created a template, just for fun here
https://zapier.com/shared/f5a28143498c8418ace7fd80d2724cd6ff7f764d -
Coastal Auto Garage Doors & Gates
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Yes, once the quote is accepted, we copy the invoice and split the amount into 2 by changing the quantity to 0.5. We add 50% Deposit, and Balance in the reference so we can decifer. Would be so much easier to have it all in one though!
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Jade Smithyman
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Need this functionality asap! How do people work around this? Do you raise 2 separate invoices?
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Rachel Langford
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@xero Is this in the pipeline?
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Cindy Kofile
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This would come in VERY MUCH for us as we want customers to be able to put down a 50% deposit on a vehicle wrap, and then pay the final 50% when they pickup their vehicle. Ran into this yesterday. Had to do a payment request direct from Stripe - pain in the butt.
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John Wagner-Stafford
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OMG How I am disliking Xero as time passes. It feels like this should be, Xero trying to retain clients in this very competitive bookkeeping space instead of aggravating clients.
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Guy Thornycroft
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Many of my clients want to pay part of their bill one way and part another. Also to pay just the deposit and then monthly amounts before a big event. Seems silly to have to create multiple invoices. Just let them pay a part of it!
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Jeff Wilson
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This is critical for me. I have clients who want to pay part payments but are now unable to, which may hold up payment much longer as they can not use their credit cards.
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Rachel Conroy
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This should be critical along with splitting fixed asset : part disposals!
There are lots of subscription businesses that need this function to work with Gocardless. -
Julie DeSilva
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If quickbooks can allow part payment surely xero can ??? I was very suprised this is not a feature with stripe payment
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The Confetti Room
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This should be an option years ago! Come on Xero
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Alison Huntley
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I'm surprised this isn't already a function. Had an awkward phone call with a client who had reached their daily limit and I was not able to take payment at that time. It's cost us time and effort providing this work around for the client, and now I'm waiting for them to be available for payment again.
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Rivi Jinadasa
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It's been 2 years since this request - sadly no update on adding this critical feature !!!!
@XERO
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Hannah Pomery
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XERO - is this in the pipeline please?
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Gorgianne Jacobsen
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We cannot process invoices smoothly without this function and we are looking at alternatives. If Xero can provide this, we will be satisfied!