Automatic Invoicing
On most platforms, the invoice is the last thing to happen — a receipt for work already done. In PartnerFlow, it's the first. Every invoice carries the service behind it, so the moment you raise one, the whole job plans itself.
The invoice is the workflow
Every line on a PartnerFlow invoice carries the service behind it — its SLA, its documents, its collection rules, its customer touchpoints. It isn't a record of what happened. It's the brief for what's about to.
Configured once. Fired every time.
The person who built the service decided how it gets fulfilled — items, documents, couriers, customer emails, approval flow. That configuration lives on every invoice that uses it. Engineers don't choose, configure, or remember a thing. They raise an invoice. The service does the rest.
Billing and operations, in lockstep
Most businesses run two systems — one for service, one for billing — and the gap is where revenue leaks. PartnerFlow keeps them on one record. A line ships, the customer is asked to confirm. They approve, you're paid. Payment lands, the next task fires. No reconciliation. No missed charges.

See an invoice run the whole job
Book a demo — we'll walk one line item end to end.
