Your estimates are finishing higher than you quote
Across your last 12 jobs, final invoices came in 18% above the original estimate.
Send payment requests, share one clean business page, and start collecting the job, client, and payment context that turns into better pricing decisions. A business can use WeldPay tonight with the payment apps customers already have.
Across your last 12 jobs, final invoices came in 18% above the original estimate.
He normally pays in 3 days. This invoice has been open for 11.
Four jobs, $960 lifetime revenue, and her average payment time is under 24 hours.
The product is being rebuilt so every payment request becomes a business record, not just a transaction.
Track estimate-to-final variance so WeldPay can tell you when your quotes keep finishing above the number you sent.
Client payment behavior turns into reminders, late-payment alerts, and repeat-customer signals instead of getting buried in app history.
Card or app, every payment path should resolve to the same job context, receipt, and business insight.
Pick your WeldPay handle, add the payment apps you already use, and publish a page you can share tonight.
Text a client, drop a QR on an invoice, or send a clean payment link with an amount and job note already filled in.
Track what got paid, confirm app payments, and turn every job into better context for pricing, clients, and follow-up.
Plumbers, HVAC techs, handymen, cleaners, photographers, and freelancers who need to get paid without sending five different app handles.
Give regular customers one clean page instead of making them ask whether you want Venmo, Zelle, Cash App, or PayPal every time.
WeldPay is being rebuilt to tell you what your invoices already know about your pricing, your best clients, and how fast you actually get paid.
The live site is already useful for app-based business payments. The data model, invoices, and insight engine are what come next.