ALL SPECS / SPEC A.4

Payments on your website

For businesses still sending account details over chat. We wire payments into your website and your workflows — a checkout that works, receipts that send themselves, and numbers that match without a spreadsheet evening.

IN PLAIN WORDS — CUSTOMERS PAY ONLINE; RECEIPTS AND RECORDS HAPPEN BY THEMSELVES.

SPEC A.4WEBSITES

PIECE A

Everything on the ticket, in writing

SPEC A.4 — DELIVERABLES

FIXED SCOPE — WRITTEN PROPOSAL

A.4.1

A gateway, wired in properly

Checkout and payment links on your site — UPI, cards, netbanking — running on your own gateway account. Your money never touches ours.

A.4.2

Receipts that send themselves

Payment lands → the customer gets a receipt and your records get the entry. Nobody types either one.

A.4.3

Payment links inside workflows

Invoices, bookings, fee reminders, and balance chasers all carry a pay-now link — so the follow-up and the payment are one step.

A.4.4

Reconciliation, retired

Payments matched to invoices and orders automatically; only the exceptions reach a human.

Four steps, all visible

You see real work at every step — nothing disappears into a studio and comes back as a reveal.

01

Map the money

How you actually charge today — advances, balances, subscriptions, one-offs — and where it gets stuck.

02

Gateway on your account

Set up in your name, settling to your bank. We configure; we never hold funds.

03

Wire the site + workflows

Checkout on the pages, links in the reminders, receipts and records on every payment.

04

Test with real rupees

Small live transactions run end-to-end — pay, receipt, record, refund — before anything is announced.

It's for you if…

And if none of these sound like you, we'll say so on the call — a wrong-fit project costs us more than it costs you.

  • Payments arrive as bank-transfer screenshots someone has to check
  • Receipts are typed by hand, when someone remembers
  • You chase advances and balances over calls and chat
  • Month-end means matching a bank statement to a spreadsheet

Tell us what your team still does by hand.

Thirty minutes. You'll leave knowing what we'd build, what it would cost, and whether it's worth doing at all.

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