GoDaddy Lets Customers Send E-Invoices With Dwolla

Web-hosting company GoDaddy is now allowing “business class” users to send e-invoices to their vendors or customers using Dwolla’s application programming interface and guest-checkout feature, according to a report in Silicon Prairie News.

Web-hosting company GoDaddy is now allowing “business class” users to send e-invoices to their vendors or customers using Dwolla’s application programming interface and guest-checkout feature, according to a report in Silicon Prairie News.

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    Such clients don’t need an account with the Des Moines-based payments startup to do so. This eliminates the need to set up a third-party account, as required by many payment systems.

    If customers have a Dwolla account, they can connect it with GoDaddy and use Dwolla’s e-check feature to invoice and make payments directly from their company’s bank account. This would also allow past and future transactions to be imported into GoDaddy’s online bookkeeping system for access and tracking, the report said.

     

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