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OneBookPlus uses Stripe to take payment on invoices — card and BECS direct debit through Stripe-hosted checkout, card-on-file for repeat billing, and payouts straight to a Stripe account you own.
Invoices you send include a Pay Now button that opens a Stripe-hosted checkout. When the customer pays, the invoice is marked paid automatically — no manual reconciliation for online card payments.
Customers can pay by card or by BECS direct debit from an Australian bank account, both through Stripe-hosted checkout pages.
Payments settle to a Stripe account you connect from the dashboard (Stripe Connect). OneBookPlus is not in the money flow to your bank — Stripe pays you out directly.
Card entry happens on Stripe's own pages, so card numbers are handled by Stripe end to end and never pass through or get stored by OneBookPlus.
Send a customer a Stripe-hosted setup link to save a card securely. The saved payment method can then be charged for later invoices without the customer re-entering details.
In-person contactless payments in the iOS app run on Stripe Terminal — see the Tap to Pay integration page for status and details.
A platform fee of up to 2.5% applies to online card payments processed through OneBookPlus, in addition to Stripe's standard processing fees. In-person Tap to Pay payments carry no OneBookPlus platform fee — you pay only Stripe's processing. The fee terms are set out in our Terms of Service.
Yes. You connect a Stripe account from the OneBookPlus dashboard, and payments settle to it directly. If you don't have one, the connection flow walks you through creating one.
No. Card entry happens on Stripe-hosted pages, and saved cards live in Stripe's vault against your connected account. OneBookPlus stores only a reference to the payment method, never the card number.
Online payments made through the invoice's Pay Now button mark the invoice paid automatically. Bank-transfer payments made outside Stripe can be matched via the Basiq bank-feeds integration instead.
Stripe powers the payment step of invoicing and the money side of the accounting module.