Payabli is a comprehensive payment platform that helps you streamline your business’s payment workflows. The platform is organized around three core areas: Pay In, Pay Out, and Pay Ops. With Payabli, you can manage incoming payments from customers, outgoing payments to vendors, and efficiently your payment operations.

Pay In

Features that help bring money in to your bank account.

Pay Out

Features that get your payables to your vendors.

Pay Ops

Features that cover managing your payment operations.

This guide gives you an overview of Payabli’s robust features and capabilities in each of the three core areas.

Pay In

Payabli’s Pay In features cover getting money in to your bank account. This starts with running sales transactions for your customers whether online, card-present, via subscriptions or one-time payments.

Throughout the docs, “Pay In” is also referred to as “money in”.

Payabli’s Pay In capabilities include:

  • Making sale transactions: either card-present with a device, via the API, embedded components, hosted payment pages, or via payment links.
  • Making recurring or scheduled transactions.
  • Saving payment methods for future use. This is also called “tokenization”.
  • Invoicing customers to request payments.

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Pay Out

Payabli’s Pay Out features cover getting your payables out of your bank and to your vendors.

Throughout the docs, “Pay Out” is also referred to as “money out”. You might be used to “payout” referring to getting your money from your processor. In Payabli, “payouts” are payments made from you to vendors you owe money to. Think of payouts as paying bills, not getting your check deposited.

Payabli’s Pay Out capabilities include:

  • Managed payables to make frictionless and secure payments to your vendors.
  • Billing engine to centralize your pay-out tasks in Payabli to track, manage, and monetize payments to vendors.

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Pay Ops

Payabli’s Pay Ops features cover managing your payment operations.

Payabli’s Pay Ops capabilities include:

  • Merchant boarding
  • Robust reporting and notifications
  • Organization, paypoint, user, customer, and vendor management (known as entities in Payabli)
  • Managing disputes and compliance

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