I'm not sure I understand what you mean by manually charging them? I don't see a way to manually charge someone, I see ways to mark something paid, ways to send a payment reminder, etc.. Are you suggesting we go and make an invoice in stripe directly?
More feedback on this, I think allowing us to pick the # of chunks to break the payments into is important. The use case where this matters are people on work assignment. If they are expected to do monthly expense reports they will likely want to pay monthly. Some people don't have enough room on their personal cards to pay for an entire month so they ask for every two weeks etc...
One size fits all wouldn't really work here. The system we moved from to hostfully had an amazingly intuitive way to handle this that met our needs 100% of the time. I'm attaching a screenshot of the UI, there is an add payment option that (by default) evenly splits the amount of the payment based on the # of payments, but, you can edit each one if needed (we never did). In the second screenshot you can see that there is a set of pre-defined choices for when that payment is due as well as a custom one, we would set a day for each one of those payments based on the agreement with the tenant and on that interval another stripe transaction would occur and bill the card.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by manually charging them? I don't see a way to manually charge someone, I see ways to mark something paid, ways to send a payment reminder, etc.. Are you suggesting we go and make an invoice in stripe directly?
More feedback on this, I think allowing us to pick the # of chunks to break the payments into is important. The use case where this matters are people on work assignment. If they are expected to do monthly expense reports they will likely want to pay monthly. Some people don't have enough room on their personal cards to pay for an entire month so they ask for every two weeks etc...
One size fits all wouldn't really work here. The system we moved from to hostfully had an amazingly intuitive way to handle this that met our needs 100% of the time. I'm attaching a screenshot of the UI, there is an add payment option that (by default) evenly splits the amount of the payment based on the # of payments, but, you can edit each one if needed (we never did). In the second screenshot you can see that there is a set of pre-defined choices for when that payment is due as well as a custom one, we would set a day for each one of those payments based on the agreement with the tenant and on that interval another stripe transaction would occur and bill the card.