Stripe Connect requires the Premium plan. Free users see a locked tile in the integrations and payment-method screens; upgrade from the Pricing page to enable card payments.
Connect your Stripe account so JustPayMe can include a one-tap payment link in every chase reminder. When a debtor pays, the bill is marked paid automatically and any future reminders for that bill are cancelled — no more manual reconciliation.
To connect (once on Premium), go to Settings > Integrations and tap "Connect Stripe" in the Payments section. You'll be sent to Stripe's hosted onboarding flow to verify your business (KYC takes ~10 minutes for a UK sole trader, longer for limited companies depending on documents). When you return, the integration card will show your account status, currency, and capability flags.
Once active, you control which bills get a payment link by toggling "Card payment link" on each bill (default off). Bills with the toggle on will have a Stripe payment link auto-generated the first time they're chased; the link is reused across all reminders for that bill.
Fees: on Premium, JustPayMe's application fee is 0% — you only pay Stripe's standard processing rates.
To disconnect, tap "Disconnect" on the Stripe card. Existing payment links on bills keep working until those bills are paid, but no new links will be created.
Refunds initiated in Stripe are not yet propagated back to JustPayMe — you'll need to mark the bill unpaid manually if a refund happens.
Stripe payment fees
On the Free plan, JustPayMe takes 1% + 20p per successful debtor payment (on top of Stripe's standard processing fees). On Premium, our application fee is 0% — you only pay Stripe's standard rates. Fees are deducted automatically; your debtor sees the full bill amount.
Card payment link
When enabled, every chase for this bill includes a one-tap Stripe payment link. The bill is automatically marked paid when your debtor pays, and remaining reminders are cancelled. You need an active Stripe Connect account (Settings → Integrations) for this to work.
Stripe Connect requires the Premium plan. Free users see a locked tile in the integrations and payment-method screens; upgrade from the Pricing page to enable card payments.
Connect your Stripe account so JustPayMe can include a one-tap payment link in every chase reminder. When a debtor pays, the bill is marked paid automatically and any future reminders for that bill are cancelled — no more manual reconciliation.
To connect (once on Premium), go to Settings > Integrations and tap "Connect Stripe" in the Payments section. You'll be sent to Stripe's hosted onboarding flow to verify your business (KYC takes ~10 minutes for a UK sole trader, longer for limited companies depending on documents). When you return, the integration card will show your account status, currency, and capability flags.
Once active, you control which bills get a payment link by toggling "Card payment link" on each bill (default off). Bills with the toggle on will have a Stripe payment link auto-generated the first time they're chased; the link is reused across all reminders for that bill.
Fees: on Premium, JustPayMe's application fee is 0% — you only pay Stripe's standard processing rates.
To disconnect, tap "Disconnect" on the Stripe card. Existing payment links on bills keep working until those bills are paid, but no new links will be created.
Refunds initiated in Stripe are not yet propagated back to JustPayMe — you'll need to mark the bill unpaid manually if a refund happens.
Stripe payment fees
On the Free plan, JustPayMe takes 1% + 20p per successful debtor payment (on top of Stripe's standard processing fees). On Premium, our application fee is 0% — you only pay Stripe's standard rates. Fees are deducted automatically; your debtor sees the full bill amount.
Card payment link
When enabled, every chase for this bill includes a one-tap Stripe payment link. The bill is automatically marked paid when your debtor pays, and remaining reminders are cancelled. You need an active Stripe Connect account (Settings → Integrations) for this to work.