Ability to have ACH payments for SAAS
under review
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Agency Profile
Would like to have the ability to be able to start a SAAS plan with ACH bank account as the payment method. In stripe we can associate a bank account for the subscription, but in GHL we can't do rebilling.
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Leigh Landeche
This drives me crazy not being able to do this, this is the only reason we haven't went all in with GHL I cant see tacking on an extra $80 per month, per client to my processing fees when i can do 1/10 that by using stripe to manage it.
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Clifford Paulick
https://paysimple.com/ might be a good one to integrate with
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David Hall
This is a HUGE opportunity for us to be able to increase profits by reducing fees. It is also a MUCH better option because unlike cards, ACH has no expiration dates therefore no cancelations when cards expire and having to deal with collecting new payment information.
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Lauren Petrullo
this. this this. this. It's not getting any updates...
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Shivam HighLevel
under review
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Jon Hawker
Shivam HighLevel: How we coming along with this one?
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Jon Hawker
Yes 1000!!!
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Christophe Duclos
Same with SEPA payment in Europe! ACH does not exist here. Stripe can handle SEPA payment but GHL does not support it...
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Brandon Mason
1) The consequences for long term billing at 2.9% fees for credit card, vs .9% with $5 limit for ACH are a very significant difference, which only gets larger the more you scale your client base, 2) we often offer payment plans to our customers for website development, consulting etc. in which we're sometimes talking about higher ticket prices than SaaS, again the cost difference is significant.
Let's say conservatively fees for us are SaaS: $600/mo, WebDev $200/mo 2 year plan. So the difference is between $23.20/mo and $5/mo limit = $18.20. If carried to term that is $436.80 per customer. Multiply by 20 customers = $8736.
Alternative now is to bill in Stripe. And we have to separate the setup fee and the monthly subscription into two different payment pages. And we have a customer now that has paid their setup fee, but is now "consulting her accountant" before paying the monthly. So that's garbage, we can't keep doing that, and will end up just paying the credit card fees for now in order to have it consolidated.
Will this kill our business? No. But it's a shame to pay it due to lack of completion of a web form that would integrate the two payments.