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How it works?
Record successful payments in accounting systems
When a payment is successfully processed through Paystack, transaction details including amount, customer information, and payment method are recorded in your accounting software for financial tracking.
Update customer records after transactions
Add payment history and transaction data to customer profiles in your CRM when Paystack processes payments, maintaining comprehensive customer financial records for sales teams.
Send payment confirmations to customers
Trigger customized receipt emails or SMS messages through your communication platforms when Paystack confirms successful payment, providing customers with transaction details and next steps.
Alert teams about failed transactions
Notify your finance or customer support team through messaging platforms when payments fail or are declined, enabling quick follow-up to resolve payment issues.
Manage subscription status across platforms
When Paystack subscription events occur such as renewals, cancellations, or payment failures, update customer access and status in your membership or service platforms accordingly.
Create invoices from payment data
Generate and send invoices through your billing platform when Paystack processes payments, ensuring proper documentation and record-keeping for all financial transactions completed.
Track revenue metrics in analytics tools
Send transaction data from Paystack to your analytics and reporting platforms, enabling real-time monitoring of revenue trends, payment methods, and customer purchasing behavior.
Handle refund processing workflows
When refunds are issued through Paystack, update inventory systems, notify customer service teams, and adjust accounting records to reflect the returned payment and product.

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Complete payment reconciliation system
Build an automated reconciliation workflow that matches Paystack transactions with orders, updates accounting records, and generates financial reports for streamlined bookkeeping and auditing processes.
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