Intro to payments
Almox's Payments features cover everything between "I delivered work" and "I got paid", invoicing, recurring billing, payment links, a storefront for productized services, and the back-office plumbing to pull it all together.
How payments work in Almox
Almox doesn't move money itself. You connect a payment provider (Stripe, Razorpay, or Mollie), and when a client pays an invoice or buys a service, the money flows directly from the client to your provider account. Almox is the layer that creates the invoice, hands the client a payment page, and updates your dashboard when the payment lands.
This means:
- The funds are in your provider account (not held by Almox)
- Almox doesn't take a cut of payments, your provider charges its standard fees
- You can use Almox's payment features without giving up your existing provider relationship
What's in this section
- Services: define what you sell with name, description, and price
- Invoicing: send one-off invoices to clients
- Subscriptions: recurring billing for retainers and ongoing services
- Payment Links: shareable URLs that take a payment for a specific service
- Store: a public storefront listing all your services in one place
- Client billing experience: what your client sees end to end
- Checkout setup: connecting Stripe, Razorpay, or Mollie
- Manual payments: recording bank transfers, cash, or any off-platform payment
Where to start
If you haven't connected a provider yet, start at Checkout setup. Once that's done, Services is the natural next step, you define what you sell once, and invoicing, subscriptions, payment links, and the Store all draw from those service definitions.