Payment Workflows
What are Payment Workflows?
The easiest way to think about a programmable payment intents, is to think of payments as workflows with business logic. Paygrid is workflow-agnostic yet context-aware, designed to orchestrate and integrate with your existing payment processes. Instead of altering your business logic, Paygrid enhances the clearing and settlement stages based on the specific requirements of each payment scenario. Optimizing execution while developers maintain full control.
Core Workflows
Core payment flows
One-time payments.
Invoice payments: Try a live demo showcasing a B2B invoice payment workflow with Request Network integration.
Batch processing.
Recurring & Automation
Pull-based automation similar to direct debits.
Flexible scheduling and installements.
Retry & Dunning flow handling.
Status monitoring.
Complex Operations
Multi-party payments.
Conditional disbursements.
Compliance & AML checks with third-party vendors.
Custom trigger on-chain or off-chain hooks.
Workflow Examples
B2B payments: Process invoice payments with invoice specific clearing mechanisms designed to reduce overall execution cost.
Marketplace operations: Handle complex splits and distributions with optimized execution paths.
Subscriptions: Automate recurring payments while maintaining full control over the flow.
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