pawpaw

what your customer sees on the pay page

when a customer clicks the payment link, they land on a branded pawpaw-pay page. it's stripped down to one job — pay this invoice — and shows your business info, the line items, and the payment form.

3 steps~2 min
  1. 1

    your branding leads

    your business name, logo (if uploaded), and brand color appear at the top. customers know they're paying you, not pawpaw.

  2. 2

    they see the line items and total

    every line item shows with description, qty, price. tax and any discount apply below. for deposit invoices, the page splits into "due now" and "due later".

  3. 3

    stripe handles the card form

    card, apple pay, google pay, and (for eligible business accounts) ach — all surfaced by stripe's payment element. the customer enters their card and clicks pay; their card optionally saves for next time.

    tip

    to test what your customers see, send an invoice to your own email and click the payment link from there. you'll catch any branding gaps (no logo, default color) before a real customer hits them.

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