Payment processing software serves one critical function: it moves money from your customers to your bank account securely and efficiently. Instead of chasing checks, managing wire transfers, or reconciling payments manually, payment processing automates the entire collection cycle — from the moment a client clicks “Pay Now” to the funds arriving in your account.
When a client receives an invoice, they pay instantly with a credit card or bank transfer. When payment processes, the invoice marks as paid automatically. When funds settle, your records update without manual entry. When a payment fails, the system retries and notifies both parties.
Service businesses use payment processing because faster payment collection directly improves cash flow. E-commerce businesses use it for real-time transaction processing. Subscription businesses use it for automated recurring charges. Any business accepting online payments needs reliable, secure payment processing infrastructure.
SuiteDash integrates payment processing directly into invoicing, CRM, automation, proposals, and portals. All sharing the same customer database. This integration eliminates the biggest payment processing friction point: payments that arrive in one system but need to be manually reconciled with invoices and client records in another.

Most payment processing platforms handle six core functions. Understanding what each does helps you evaluate payment solutions for your business.
Accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover payments securely. Process one-time charges and recurring payments. Handle refunds and chargebacks. PCI-compliant processing protects cardholder data.
Why it matters: Credit cards are the most common online payment method. Accepting them is table stakes for any business.
Process direct bank-to-bank payments with lower transaction fees than credit cards. ACH is ideal for recurring billing, large invoices, and B2B payments where transaction fees matter.
Why it matters: ACH fees are typically 0.5-1% versus 2.9% for credit cards — significant savings on high-value invoices.
Encrypt payment data in transit and at rest. Tokenize card numbers so sensitive data never touches your servers. Maintain PCI DSS compliance without managing security infrastructure yourself.
Why it matters: Data breaches destroy trust and carry severe financial penalties. PCI compliance is non-negotiable for accepting payments.
Receive real-time alerts when payments process, fail, or are disputed. Notify your team and the client simultaneously. Update invoice status automatically without manual checking.
Why it matters: Real-time visibility eliminates the “did they pay yet?” uncertainty that wastes team time.
Automatically match incoming payments to outstanding invoices. Track partial payments, overpayments, and credits. See your entire receivables status at a glance without manual spreadsheet matching.
Why it matters: Manual reconciliation is time-consuming and error-prone. Automated matching saves hours weekly and prevents accounting errors.
Offer clients their preferred payment method: credit card, debit card, ACH, bank transfer, or digital wallet. Reduce payment friction by giving clients choices.
Why it matters: More payment options mean fewer excuses for late payment. Clients pay faster when they can use their preferred method.
Most standalone payment processors handle these six things well. SuiteDash’s advantage: all six capabilities plus CRM, proposals, project management, email marketing, and automations in one platform. When a payment arrives, the invoice marks as paid, the client record updates, the project status reflects it, and your team gets notified — all automatically. One interface. One database. Complete payment visibility.

Payment processing is essential for any business collecting money from customers. Certain industries have specific requirements.
Service Businesses (agencies, consultants, freelancers) — process invoice payments, retainer charges, and project milestone billing. Need payments tied to client records and project data.
E-commerce and Online Sales — process real-time transactions at checkout. Need fast authorization, fraud detection, and multi-currency support for international buyers.
Subscription and SaaS Companies — process automated recurring charges. Need retry logic, dunning management, and subscription lifecycle tools.
Professional Services (law, accounting, wealth management) — process client payments with compliance requirements. Need trust accounting integration and detailed payment records.
Healthcare and Wellness — process patient payments, insurance copays, and membership fees. Need HIPAA-compatible payment handling and patient portal integration.
Education and Training — process course fees, enrollment payments, and certification charges. Need flexible payment plans and installment options.
Solo freelancers need simple “send invoice, collect payment” capability.
Small teams need shared payment visibility and reconciliation.
Growing businesses need multi-user access, approval workflows, and detailed reporting.

A consulting firm uses Stripe directly for payment processing. When a client pays, the consultant sees it in the Stripe dashboard — but their CRM doesn’t update, their project management tool doesn’t know, and their invoicing system needs manual reconciliation. Three tools. Three logins. Manual data matching.
Payment processing built into invoicing, CRM, and projects. Client pays invoice → payment records automatically → invoice marks paid → client record updates → project status reflects payment → team gets notified. Zero manual reconciliation.
Standalone payment processors are powerful infrastructure. Stripe, Square, and PayPal excel at moving money securely.
For service businesses that need payment data connected to client relationships, project delivery, and invoicing, integration eliminates the manual glue work between systems.

Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover processing
Direct bank payments with lower fees
Industry-standard payment security
One-click payment from invoice emails
Pay invoices through a branded portal
Payments auto-match to invoices
Automated subscription and retainer charges
Accept payments in multiple currencies
Process refunds and apply credits
Transaction logs, settlement reports, revenue tracking
Transaction monitoring and suspicious activity alerts
Process payments from any device
SuiteDash integrates with industry-leading payment processors to provide all 12 of these capabilities. Additionally, the same platform provides CRM, proposals, projects, email marketing, automation across modules, and client portals. You’re not building a tool stack. You’re using one integrated system.

Stripe: 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. PayPal: 2.9% + $0.30. Square: 2.6% + $0.10. ACH: typically 0.5-1%. Compare blended rates based on your average transaction size and volume.
Standard settlement: 2-3 business days. Instant payouts: available from some processors for additional fees. Faster settlement means better cash flow.
PCI DSS compliance level, tokenization, encryption, fraud monitoring. Higher-risk industries may need additional security certifications.
Standalone processor: payments work but require manual reconciliation with other tools.
Integrated platform: SuiteDash ($14-69/month per user) connects payments directly to invoices, CRM, and projects.
Multi-currency support, cross-border fees, local payment methods, currency conversion rates.

SuiteDash’s payment processing isn’t positioned as a payment infrastructure company competing with Stripe or PayPal. Those companies move billions in transactions daily. SuiteDash’s approach is different: integrated payment processing for service businesses where payments are one step in an ongoing client relationship.
Every payment in SuiteDash is automatically linked to its invoice, client record, and project. No manual reconciliation. No matching payments to invoices in spreadsheets. Payment arrives → everything updates automatically.
Clients pay through your branded portal — not a generic Stripe checkout page. They see their invoice, click “Pay Now,” and payment processes. They can view payment history, download receipts, and see outstanding balances. Your brand. Your experience.
When payment processes, trigger workflows across your entire business. Payment received → update project status. Payment overdue → send reminder. Payment failed → notify account manager. Subscription payment → generate next-period access. All from one automation engine.
A web agency sends an invoice for a completed project phase. Client opens the invoice in their branded portal, clicks “Pay Now,” and enters their credit card. Payment processes instantly. Invoice marks as paid. Project manager gets notified. Client record updates with payment history. Next project phase unlocks automatically. Accounting sees the payment in their dashboard.
All happen in seconds. No manual updates. No email confirmations. No spreadsheet reconciliation.
Payment processing software enables businesses to accept electronic payments from customers — credit cards, debit cards, ACH bank transfers, and digital wallets. It handles authorization, security, settlement, and reconciliation. Modern payment processing integrates with invoicing and CRM systems to automate the entire payment lifecycle from invoice delivery through fund settlement.
Essential features include credit card and ACH acceptance, PCI compliance, payment-to-invoice reconciliation, multi-currency support, recurring payment capability, and real-time notifications. Advanced platforms add fraud detection, chargeback management, client portal payments, payment-triggered automation, and detailed settlement reporting.
Standalone payment processors (Stripe, PayPal) move money effectively but create reconciliation overhead. You receive payment in one system and manually update invoices, CRM records, and project status in others. Integrated payment processing eliminates this manual work — payments auto-match to invoices and update all connected systems automatically.
At minimum: credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) and ACH bank transfers. Credit cards are most convenient for clients. ACH offers lower fees (0.5-1% vs 2.9%) for larger invoices. Offering both gives clients flexibility and reduces payment friction. Some businesses also benefit from digital wallets, international payment methods, and installment options.
Reputable payment processors use PCI DSS compliance, end-to-end encryption, tokenization (replacing card numbers with secure tokens), and fraud monitoring. Your business never stores actual card numbers. SuiteDash integrates with PCI-compliant processors so sensitive payment data is handled securely without touching your servers.
Standard credit card processing fees are 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction (Stripe, PayPal). ACH transfers cost 0.5-1%. Square charges 2.6% + $0.10. Some processors offer volume discounts. SuiteDash itself charges $14-69/month — payment processing fees from the gateway (Stripe, PayPal, etc.) are separate and standard regardless of which platform you use.
Standard settlement is 2-3 business days after transaction. Some processors offer next-day or instant payouts for additional fees. ACH transfers take 3-5 business days. Settlement timing depends on your processor, account history, and transaction type.
Multi-currency processors accept payments in 135+ currencies and convert to your settlement currency. Cross-border fees typically add 1-2% to standard processing rates. Some processors support local payment methods popular in specific countries.
The system notifies both your team and the client. For recurring payments, automatic retry logic attempts the charge again on a configurable schedule. Dunning emails prompt clients to update their payment method. Most platforms recover 30-50% of failed payments through automated retry workflows.
SuiteDash automatically matches incoming payments to outstanding invoices. When a client pays, the invoice marks as paid, the client record updates, and the project status reflects payment — all instantly. No manual matching in spreadsheets. Partial payments, credits, and refunds are tracked automatically.