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Payments

Review a customer invoice

Open a customer invoice, understand each status, and decide whether to send, charge, edit, or record payment.

What you will accomplish

You will open a customer invoice (a bill your facility sent to a customer), read its status, and know the right next step—send it, charge a saved payment method, wait for the customer, or record cash or check.

Use this guide when you need to double-check an invoice before sending, answer a customer question about what they owe, or figure out why an invoice still shows as unpaid.

Before you start

  • You can open Payments > Invoices.
  • You know the customer name or invoice number you are looking for.
  • If you plan to change or void an invoice, confirm your facility's policy with a manager first.

Find the invoice on the list

  1. Open Invoices

    Go to Payments > Invoices.

    Expected result: You see the Invoices page with tabs near the top.

  2. Click Customer

    Click Customer so you only see bills sent to customers—not vendor bills from outside companies.

    Why this matters: Vendor bills use a different workflow. Staying on Customer prevents mistakes.

  3. Search if needed

    Use the search box for customer name, email, invoice number, or invoice ID.

    Expected result: The invoice you need appears in the table.

  4. Read Status and Amount before you open a row

    Glance at Status and Amount on the list. That often tells you what to do without opening every invoice.

    Why this matters: A Draft invoice still needs review. An Open invoice is waiting for payment. Paid means you can stop chasing payment.

  5. Open the invoice

    Click the invoice row.

    Expected result: The invoice detail page opens with the customer name, line items, totals, and buttons near the top-right.

Invoices page with Customer tab selected, showing invoice numbers, customer names, status badges, and amounts
Use the **Customer** tab before you open an invoice. The **Status** column tells you what should happen next.

What each status means

Draft — Your team is still preparing the invoice. It is not ready for the customer to pay yet.

Open — The invoice is finalized and waiting for payment (online, cash, check, or charge on file).

Paid — The invoice has been paid in full.

Void — The invoice was canceled and can no longer be paid.

Uncollectible — Your team does not expect to collect the money.

Waiting for customer — The customer must choose a payment method (or complete a payment preference step) before the invoice can continue.

What to do for each status

  1. Draft — review before sending

    Open the draft and read every line item and the total. When it is correct, use Finalize invoice (or the send option your team uses).

    Why: Drafts let managers catch mistakes before a customer sees the bill.

  2. Open — collect or remind

    If the customer should pay online, resend the email or share the payment link. If they paid cash or check, use Mark as paid (cash/check). If they have a card on file, you may see Charge payment method on file under Actions.

    Full steps: Send and collect customer payments.

  3. Waiting for customer — send a reminder

    Use Remind customer or Send reminder email so they can choose how to pay.

    Expected result: The customer receives instructions to complete the payment preference or pay the invoice.

  4. Paid — no collection needed

    You can still open the invoice to view payment history or print records for the customer. Do not mark it paid again.

Read a draft invoice detail page

When Status shows Draft, the invoice is still internal. Your team can fix line items before the customer sees anything.

Draft customer invoice detail page showing Draft status, line items, totals, and Finalize invoice button
A **Draft** invoice shows **Finalize invoice** near the top-right. Use it when the bill is correct and ready to send or charge.
  • Customer — Name and email match who should be billed.
  • Line items — Descriptions are clear (for example May 2026 Climate Controlled Storage, not just Fee).
  • Subtotal, tax, fees, total — Math looks right for your facility's rules.
  • Due date — Matches your agreement with the customer.

Read an open invoice detail page

When Status shows Open, the customer can pay (or your team can record payment).

Open customer invoice detail page showing Open status, amount due, line items, and Actions button
An **Open** invoice shows **Actions** near the top-right. Use that menu to resend email, charge on file, or mark cash/check paid.

Scan these areas on the detail page:

  • Status badge — Confirms whether the invoice is Open, Paid, or another state.
  • Amount due — What the customer still owes today.
  • Line items — Each charge, quantity, and subtotal.
  • Payments & transactions — Online attempts, processing state, or recorded cash/check payments.
  1. Open the Actions menu on an open invoice

    Click Actions in the top-right area.

    Expected result: A menu opens with choices such as Resend invoice email, Charge payment method on file, and Mark as paid (cash/check).

Actions menu on an open customer invoice showing resend email, charge on file, and mark paid options
The **Actions** menu is where you follow up after the invoice already exists. Pick the option that matches what the customer needs next.

Read a paid invoice

When Status shows Paid, the customer has paid in full (or your team recorded cash or check correctly). No collection step is needed.

  1. Open the paid invoice

    From Payments > Invoices (Customer tab), find the row with Paid status and click it.

    Expected result: The status badge near the top shows Paid. Amount due is zero.

  2. Review Payments & transactions

    Scroll to Payments & transactions on the detail page. This section shows how the customer paid—online card, bank transfer, cash, or check—and when.

    Why this matters: If a customer calls asking for proof of payment, this section is the fastest answer.

  3. Do not mark paid again

    Avoid using Mark as paid or Charge payment method on file on an invoice that is already Paid.

    Expected result: You can print or share payment details with the customer if your facility allows it, but you do not need to change the status.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Do not confuse Customer invoices with Vendor invoices on the list—they are different workflows.
  • Do not mark an invoice paid until you actually received cash or check.
  • Do not void or recreate an invoice without manager approval—customers may still have an old payment link.

Troubleshooting

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