June 2026
Every small business that bills people runs into the same boring, recurring chore: you do the work, you write up what's owed, you send it off, and then you wait — and sometimes chase. For my print shop, an order isn't a tidy "add to cart and check out" affair. It's a custom job: a quantity here, a setup fee there, shipping, tax, the occasional one-off discount because the customer's a regular. I build each order by hand, and at the end I need to hand the customer a bill they'll actually trust and actually pay.
I wanted that last step to be a single button. Build the order, click once, and the customer gets an invoice they can pay in seconds. So I built it.
Why send the bill through PayPal instead of just emailing it myself?
This is the part most people don't expect to be a problem, so let me explain it plainly.






