We know that when running a club there’s always something else to be done. You’ve got to get this month’s subs out (and some players haven’t paid last month’s yet, but who?). They forgot to pay, you forgot to remind them - it happens, but maybe a bit too often.
How well is the club doing financially anyway? You’re spending way too much of your own time doing the admin, working out exactly who owes what, and what's been collected. Updating the numbers is such a hassle that you put it off, which then makes it an even bigger job.
It’s all a bit of a mess.
We hear you. Collecting money needn’t be time-consuming or difficult. Imagine if you could:
✔ Collect every single payment
✔ Know exactly where the club is financially
✔ Spend a lot less time on admin
✔ Get paid within minutes, not weeks
✔ Receive and process payments automatically
✔ Spot late payments and instantly chase them up
✔ Record all of your payments in one place
Payzip helps you do all of this, and more. Built specifically for club treasurers and secretaries, Payzip is a member payment system that helps you get your head out of the books and back into the game.
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Payzip is aimed squarely at the club treasurer, with a focus on managing and collecting payments.
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Payzip is purely pay-as-you-go - there's no subscription, no app for your members (or their parents!) to install - they just can pay straight from the email invoice. With automated payment reminders and consolidated weekly payments, Payzip saves treasurers hours of time each week.
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Treasurers and secretaries of sports clubs, leagues, and governing bodies.
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Based on our record, Plaid seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 78 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Oh this is a https://plaid.com/ use case I think. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
My company made a financial dashboard for small businesses that aggregates information from financial institutions into a simplified view. The problem I need to solve: our only way of showing what it looks like when in use, is by connecting our own bank accounts + credit cards, but of course that exposes our personal info. I'd like to setup a demo account using fake financial data that simulates a real world... Source: 10 months ago
I have been looking into this and found Plaid, Yodlee, and Flinks. I am not 100% if any of these will work. Source: 11 months ago
Yeah I fully expect to pay, but I am sure there are companies that do this. It's simply reading data, I am not touching anything within the user's bank account. Places like Australia are quite big on open banking I believe, that allows, with proper verification, to access bank account information. I've just found one company plaid.com, it doesn't have all the institutions I was hoping for but the majority of big... Source: 11 months ago
Switching platforms won't help. Every money visualization app on the market uses plaid to fetch their data, so every app will have the same data quality issues. Source: 11 months ago
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