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What is Stripe Invoicing

Stripe Invoicing is a billing tool within Stripe that lets businesses create, send, and manage invoices and accept online payments. It is used by companies that already use Stripe for payments and want a lightweight invoicing workflow tied to payment collection and reconciliation. The product supports hosted invoice pages, payment links, and automation options such as recurring invoices and reminders. It is typically adopted by online-first businesses and service providers that prioritize card and bank-transfer payment acceptance over full accounting functionality.

pros

Tight Stripe payments integration

Invoices connect directly to Stripe Payments, so customers can pay via supported payment methods without leaving the invoice flow. Payment status updates, receipts, and refunds align with Stripe’s transaction records. This reduces manual matching between invoices and payments compared with invoicing tools that require separate payment processing. It also benefits teams already standardized on Stripe for checkout or subscriptions.

Automation for billing workflows

Stripe Invoicing supports recurring invoices, automatic reminders, and configurable payment terms to reduce manual follow-up. It can generate invoices from saved customer and product data and can be integrated into custom workflows via Stripe APIs. For organizations with engineering resources, this enables embedding invoicing into internal systems or customer portals. These capabilities are often used to streamline AR processes without deploying a full ERP suite.

Developer-friendly APIs and webhooks

The product exposes APIs and webhooks for creating invoices, tracking lifecycle events, and syncing data to external systems. This helps teams integrate invoicing with CRM, support, or fulfillment tools and keep records consistent. Compared with many SMB-focused suites, Stripe’s API surface is a primary differentiator for custom implementations. It is well-suited to businesses that want programmatic control over billing operations.

cons

Not a full accounting system

Stripe Invoicing focuses on invoicing and payment collection rather than general ledger, full AR/AP, or statutory accounting workflows. Businesses typically still need separate accounting software for bookkeeping, financial statements, and tax filings. While exports and integrations can help, they add implementation and ongoing reconciliation work. This can be limiting for teams seeking an all-in-one accounting and finance platform.

Limited vertical garage features

The product is not designed specifically for garage or auto repair operations (e.g., job cards, vehicle history, parts catalogs, labor guides, or workshop scheduling). Companies in that vertical may need additional software to manage estimates, work orders, and inventory tied to repairs. Stripe Invoicing can handle the final invoice and payment, but it does not replace shop-management workflows. This reduces fit for businesses that need end-to-end garage invoicing functionality.

Stripe-centric ecosystem dependency

Stripe Invoicing works best when Stripe is the system of record for payments, customers, and billing events. Organizations using multiple payment processors or requiring processor-agnostic invoicing may face constraints or added complexity. Some advanced requirements (custom approval flows, complex billing rules, or multi-entity controls) may require additional Stripe products or custom development. This can increase total implementation effort compared with more self-contained business suites.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Starter 0.4% per paid invoice Create, customize, and send invoices via Dashboard or API; hosted invoice page; insights & analytics; customer portal; automatic collection (smart retries & reminders); invoice auto-reconciliation; no fixed or setup fees; Stripe Payments processing fees apply.
Plus 0.5% per paid invoice All Starter features plus Quotes; Stripe Payments processing fees apply.
Custom Custom pricing For large invoice amounts or unique business needs; contact sales.

Seller details

Stripe, Inc.
South San Francisco, California, USA
2010
Private
https://stripe.com
https://x.com/stripe
https://www.linkedin.com/company/stripe/

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