“Due” solves invoicing stress for small businesses and freelancers

Jessica Render
ConsumerAffairs for Brands
2 min readOct 25, 2016

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ConsumerAffairs accredited brand Due stands out from the competition by simplifying online invoicing, making it easy for businesses and individuals to get paid by customers anywhere in the world.

Anymore, if a business doesn’t accept debit or credit card payments they are greatly limiting and likely gravely harming their business with the countless missed opportunities of clients who will go elsewhere where payments are easier.

Accepting online payments not only widens your audience reach, but it usually means invoices get paid faster, and business owners get to spend more time working on their business instead of chasing down or following up with traditional payment methods like checks and snail mail invoice delivery.

Due is one of the companies leading the charge on the online payment movement and works to simplify the process for businesses looking to digitize their payment systems.

The service acts as a digital wallet, allowing you to make and accept payments online, which can be a gamechanger, especially for small businesses or freelancers overwhelmed by traditional invoicing.

Due’s product offerings include invoicing, domestic and global payments and e-cash, all geared toward simplifying online transactions and helping businesses of all sizes save time and break free of limitations.

The digital invoicing system offered by the company allows users to design custom invoices, develop and send estimates and quotes, incorporate sales tax, apply discounts and set up recurring invoices and late payment reminders.

Users can both receive and make payments with Due, so it simplifies vendor relationships and general business management by allowing users to pay business bills, track payments and easily split costs among multiple business partners when necessary.

The service also allows users to accept payments in multiple currencies, which lets businesses expand their reach globally, a hallmark opportunity of running a digital business.

With such a wide reaching client base, Due.com partnered with ConsumerAffairs to get a clear picture of the overall sentiment of their customer voice.

Proactive review collection allows brands like Due to gain greater insight into the perception of their business and take control of their online reputation.

There’s a science to review collection. As recently discussed on Huffington Post, considerations like timing, incentives, asking users to rate individual factors of an experience vs. collecting an overall rating all play a huge part in what types of reviews are left for a brand, and thereby the overall perception of trustworthiness a new user has of the brand when they research it online.

At ConsumerAffairs, we’ve found that for most brands the majority of customers are satisfied but silent. The key to crafting a successful online image is tapping into that silent majority through proactive and unbiased review collection.

Check out Due.com to learn more about their products and services, or view their profile on ConsumerAffairs.com.

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Jessica Render
ConsumerAffairs for Brands

Writer of published nonfiction and unpublished fiction. Lover of all things creative. Car singing enthusiast.