Income and fees
Gross income, service fees and the net amount to the organisation, calculated in the same system.
Running the organisation
Income, documents, settlements and reconciliation belong to the same system that recorded the donation — not to a spreadsheet kept alongside it.
The problem is not collecting the money. It is having it reconcile at the end of the month.
Gross income, service fees and the net amount to the organisation, calculated in the same system.
Periodic service and equipment charges per organisation.
Issuing and retaining financial documents according to the organisation's configuration.
Tracking the amounts settled to the organisation's account.
Agreeing recorded donations against what the payment provider reports.
Many organisations and many donation points, each with its own financial picture.
Every gift is recorded with channel, point, amount and time.
Service fees are calculated and separated from the donation amount.
The net amount settles to the organisation's account.
Amounts are agreed against the payment provider's data instead of being re-keyed.
Financial management does not start afterwards; it starts at the first donation.
Every channel feeds the same financial picture.
Financial data feeds the documentation sent to donors.
Financial reporting per organisation, point and period.
Equipment and service charges attach to the same organisation.
No. It gives the organisation and its accountant reconciled data; it does not take on accounting responsibility.
The organisation itself. The platform does not issue in its name.
Yes, with strict data separation and a separate financial picture per organisation.
Talk through which financial questions should be answered without manual work.