Debt Collection
Stop chasing unpaid invoices manually. PayRequestβs Debt Collection feature gives you a professional, structured approach to recovering overdue payments β from friendly reminders all the way to formal notices and postal letters.Debt Collection works alongside your existing invoicing system. When an invoice goes unpaid past its due date, you can open a collection case to start the recovery process.
Key Features
- 4-Stage Escalation Pipeline β Gradually increase urgency from friendly reminder to final warning
- Automated Escalation β Cases automatically progress through stages based on your schedule
- Collection Fees β Add collection fees at later stages to cover recovery costs
- Payment Plans β Let customers pay in installments when they canβt pay the full amount at once
- Postal Letters β Send physical collection letters via Pingen for formal notices
- Customer Portal β Customers can view their case, pay directly, or request a payment plan
- External Debts β Create collection cases for debts not tied to existing invoices
- Activity Tracking β Full audit trail of every action, email, and status change
When to Use Debt Collection
Debt Collection is designed for invoices that remain unpaid after your regular payment reminders havenβt worked. Typical workflow:- Invoice is sent to customer
- Payment reminders are sent automatically (3 days before, 7 days after due date)
- Customer still hasnβt paid after 14+ days
- Open a collection case to start formal recovery
How It Works
1. Create a Case
Open a collection case from an overdue invoice or create one for an external debt. The case tracks everything: the original amount, any collection fees, payment attempts, and communication history.2. Escalate Through Stages
Each case progresses through four stages, each with increasingly urgent communication:| Stage | Name | Tone |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Friendly Reminder | Polite, assumes oversight |
| 2 | Formal Notice | Professional, sets deadline |
| 3 | Collection Fees | Firm, fees added to balance |
| 4 | Final Warning | Urgent, last chance before further action |
3. Communicate with Customers
At each stage, you can send email reminders or physical postal letters. Customers also see their case in the Customer Portal where they can pay directly or request a payment plan.4. Resolve the Case
Cases are resolved when the customer pays the full amount (including any collection fees). If a payment plan is set up, the case closes automatically when all installments are completed.Dashboard Overview
Your Debt Collection dashboard shows all active cases at a glance:- Case number and linked invoice
- Customer name and contact details
- Current stage with visual progress indicator
- Total amount due (original + collection fees)
- Days overdue count
- Quick actions β send reminder, escalate, view details
What Customers See
When you open a collection case, your customer can view it in the Customer Portal:- A clear warning banner explaining the situation
- Case details (case number, invoice, due date, days overdue)
- Amount breakdown (original amount + any collection fees)
- Stage progress indicator
- Pay Now button to settle immediately
- Option to request a payment plan (if youβve enabled this)
Getting Started
Creating Cases
Learn how to create collection cases from invoices or external debts
Escalation Pipeline
Understand the 4-stage escalation process and automation
Payment Plans
Set up installment plans for customers who canβt pay at once
Postal Letters
Send physical collection letters via Pingen
FAQs
Can I use Debt Collection without Pingen (postal letters)?
Can I use Debt Collection without Pingen (postal letters)?
Yes. Postal letters are optional. You can run the full collection pipeline using only email communication and the customer portal.
Does the customer get notified when I create a case?
Does the customer get notified when I create a case?
Creating a case does not automatically notify the customer. You choose when to send the first reminder β either by email or postal letter.
Can I add collection fees?
Can I add collection fees?
Yes. At Stage 3 (Collection Fees) and Stage 4 (Final Warning), you can add a fee to the outstanding balance. The fee is shown separately in the customer portal and on payment pages.
What happens when the customer pays?
What happens when the customer pays?
When the linked invoice is paid (including any collection fees), the case is automatically marked as paid and closed.
Can I close a case without payment?
Can I close a case without payment?
Yes. You can manually close or write off a case at any time from the case detail page.
Related Documentation
- Payment Reminders β Automated invoice reminders (before collection)
- Failed Payment Handling β Automatic retry for failed subscription payments
- Handling Chargebacks β Managing SEPA chargebacks
- Customer Portal β What your customers see