WSW - GoPayment
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[00:00:38] Dan DeLong: Welcome to another Workshop Wednesday brought to you by School of Bookkeeping. com, which is Casual conversations for serious workflows. And you may notice that Rachel's in a different room than normal. Where are you today?
[00:00:53] Rachel Dauchy: This time I'm back in New York city.
[00:00:56] Dan DeLong: What takes you there?
[00:00:58] Rachel Dauchy: This time, not Shopify.[00:01:00]
Although I was just at a store that had a broken Shopify reader and I had to comment on it.
[00:01:06] Dan DeLong: I
[00:01:07] Rachel Dauchy: was like, what's going on with your Shopify POS system here? And we're actually in Soho where Shopify is located. And I wanted to tell them you could actually probably go there and get a new one. But no, my kids, yeah, my kids are on break.
We love coming here and This is the genius of being able to be a remote QuickBooks Pro Advisor. Is that I can come in from anywhere. [00:01:30]
[00:01:30] Dan DeLong: Exactly. So a little bit of background noise, which is totally fine. But we're glad to have you here. I, you mentioned something that I always have find myself doing is like when somebody emails me an invoice or if they print a receipt, I can, I always inspect it to see if it's the QuickBooks, if they're using, if they're using QuickBooks in some manner, right?
So I know I
[00:01:54] Rachel Dauchy: always do that too. And I always ask the restaurant, what POA system are you using? I know it's awful. [00:02:00]
[00:02:01] Dan DeLong: It's a bad habit. I got myself in, I'm not in trouble, but I was like, it was a point of sale. And I was like, Oh, you use QuickBooks point of sale. Cause I could tailor the layout of the receipt.
And he's yeah, I have some sales tax trouble. Can you help me? I'm like no. It's for a refund, maybe,
[00:02:18] Rachel Dauchy: That's on you. That's, yeah,
[00:02:20] Dan DeLong: that, that was, yeah, that was my fault. Okay. So today we're going to be starting on this. I guess of QuickBooks mobile apps. We [00:02:30] talked about it last week.
We talked about the different apps. And so we're going to go through the QuickBooks apps and just give a high level overview of those apps. So the first one up on the list today is GoPainting. The GoPayment is an app that was designed originally for mobile in person payment.
Rachel, do you have any clients that are currently using GoPayment or have you even looked at it?
[00:02:57] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah I def, I, yeah, I have. [00:03:00] And and I even have a mobile GoPayment reader, but no, not really because most of my people aren't really taking or issuing invoices out in the field.
Most of my people are either retail or econ related or just sending invoices from QuickBooks, so I don't really have any of that situation.
[00:03:18] Dan DeLong: We love QuickBooks payments here at School of Bookkeeping dot com. As a matter of fact, we have created a course, which is hopefully A combination or a [00:03:30] compilation of all of the information that's out there So you just have this one stop shop.
I put the link to it in our in our comments here where you can see that landing page you can actually sign up for the for a free access to the quickbooks payments course So that you have you know all that in one place So if you have clients that are using quickbooks payments and they want to understand You What they can and what they can't do.
You can certainly send them that way and they can have complete free access to that course. [00:04:00] Yeah.
[00:04:00] Rachel Dauchy: And I should add all my clients are using QuickBooks payments for sure. I love QuickBooks payments. As a matter of fact, I, if my clients aren't using QuickBooks payments I get really mad.
[00:04:11] Dan DeLong: Because it's one of those things You know, quick into it, the makers of QuickBooks have a distinct advantage with that particular service because they can do a lot more than any other payment processor that's available. So you end up having your billing and your bookkeeping done at [00:04:30] the same time.
when you are using QuickBooks payments as well. GoPayment or collecting payments mobily is just one facet of QuickBooks payments, right? I did want to start off a little bit with with a history lesson of of QuickBooks or GoPayments, right? So way back when, probably probably looking at 10 years ago.
The QuickBooks payments landscape was very scattered, right? It was it was very there was a payment application [00:05:00] for created basically for individual use cases, right? Mobile payments was one of them and that's where go payment actually came from. There was also the Intuit payment network, which was, E mailing invoices, taking payments and things like that.
And then there was taking payments inside of your QuickBooks. So there was, it was a very scattered landscape of the way that you could take [00:05:30] payments, right? And so what you ultimately had to do is you had to sign up for all of these individual payment accounts if you wanted to do those. And and into it in like 2015.
So we're talking about nine years ago.
[00:05:47] Rachel Dauchy: What were you nine years ago? I don't even know.
[00:05:50] Dan DeLong: Rachel, were you in high school then? Is that how far back we're going there?
[00:05:53] Rachel Dauchy: I, you know what, I can't, no, I'm not even going to tell you when I graduated from high school, but no, needless to say, 2015, [00:06:00] like it feels like it was just yesterday, but I can't believe it was almost nine
[00:06:04] Dan DeLong: years ago.
So Intuit in their infinite wisdom decided, hey, let's consolidate all these features into one account, right? Because what you ultimately had to do is you had to sign up for an Intuit payment account if you wanted to do this. If you wanted to accept a mobile payment, you had to sign up for a GoPayment account.
And then, so you end up having all of these split payment accounts, and none of them worked [00:06:30] seamlessly together, right? So in 2015, they started this single payment account initiative. And they started migrating people into this single payment account. Any new accounts that were created after that was a single payment account.
So you didn't have to go up and sign up for all of these individual things. You just had one payment account and you can do all of them. So whether you decided to use them, those features or not, that was entirely up to you, but you [00:07:00] didn't have to go sign up for different accounts in order to do that.
Yay. That was a good thing.
[00:07:05] Rachel Dauchy: How did it actually work? Curious, because I know that when things get consolidated like that, there's always
[00:07:12] Dan DeLong: a learning
[00:07:13] Rachel Dauchy: curve, right?
[00:07:14] Dan DeLong: In, in most cases, when there is a scattered thing and they try to consolidate these things, it's the people that were scattered That had a particular challenge, right?
So those people that were on the other side of [00:07:30] This sort of scattered and consolidated route was, um, they were specifically challenged when that happened. So sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. The people that applied for a brand new account ended up having a great experience because they already had all of the great things that was associated with.
A single payment account. And that's usually what happens when it, when there's a new feature and then there's other people that. Don't have that feature and they get migrated to [00:08:00] that. They end up having getting the short end of the stick when when that happens. Now I know you were distracted by the server there, so I don't know what you heard or what anybody else heard.
But that's okay. I
[00:08:17] Rachel Dauchy: know you're an expert, Dan. So
[00:08:19] Dan DeLong: I'm sure everything you've
[00:08:20] Rachel Dauchy: said, I'm sure
[00:08:21] Dan DeLong: it worked great for some. It didn't work great for others because of the consolidated effort that was [00:08:30] happening. It's when those things are, It's usually user issues and things like that.
It's we'll see today that one of my accounts is just completely messed up. Excuse me. Because it was prior to this whole thing, and it never got migrated over to the new.
[00:08:48] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah. That's why I asked, because I know that like when they roll out new things and then combine things together, it really depends on when that [00:09:00] client's QuickBooks file was originated and all these different things, like I've learned since my time in the ecosphere that there's issues with that.
[00:09:09] Dan DeLong: And sometimes that is a better. Option is forgetting the old and just start with a new one, right? Now when it gets, when we're talking about, Funds and money movement and those types of things, it gets pretty tricky when you, start canceling accounts and signing up for other accounts because [00:09:30] sometimes there may be, Hey, what's going on?
This guy is trying to create like multiple payment accounts. Why is that? No, and then, risk this nebulous word of risk gets involved and then underwriting and, If you try to talk, you risk or underwriting over it into it. Even when I worked there, it was like this nebulous vault of people that you would never be able to talk to.
[00:09:52] Rachel Dauchy: This is like what I'm dealing with Venmo, by the way, right now, too. When that confusion gets involved, then [00:10:00] Account gets frozen, stuck. Good luck.
[00:10:04] Dan DeLong: Yeah. So with GoPayment its original intention was to be able to process payments on a mobile device. Very similar to Square, right?
Square was the big player at that point. They probably still are. They still are. Yeah. I have no idea what the, what their market share is for mobile payments. But if you go to any. Farmer's market or any place where there [00:10:30] is a trade show where they're accepting payments mobily where's where's where's where's?
[00:10:37] Rachel Dauchy: They take a lot of payments on square
[00:10:40] Dan DeLong: even those pesky girl scouts Are taking square payment We tried to do that with our Cub Scout pack with accepting mobile payments for the popcorn sales. But it was it was one of those things. And that's probably where I set up my original GoPayment account was to try to use that for the for the popcorn [00:11:00] sales.
But with GoPayment, I think of the history prior to, this nine years ago desktop was very prominent. QuickBooks online was. Was in a state where you know the mobile app for QuickBooks online was not PCI compliant, which is a another workshop that we can talk about what the heck that means.
[00:11:20] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah, we do need to do a workshop on that because I really don't know. Newsflash.
[00:11:26] Dan DeLong: Don't know that. That may be next week's topic.
[00:11:29] Rachel Dauchy: [00:11:30] Dive into that.
[00:11:30] Dan DeLong: It looks like you got some friends there behind you.
[00:11:34] Rachel Dauchy: I know you guys I, and I'm really sorry. I'm on the go and it's spring break for my kids. And so we're managing a lot of things.
I'm now going to take my kids to the museum of natural history. And I told my son, we're going to stay here. it closes so we can see a and all of the animals [00:12:00] co
[00:12:00] Dan DeLong: Only if Ben Stiller is th
[00:12:04] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah, I, w the other night and I rea seen it. It was cutest mo
[00:12:10] Dan DeLong: good. Now so go paym choice at that point to be able to process mobile payments and QuickBooks desktop was very was still king, I guess in the QuickBooks space, QuickBooks online didn't have the ability to process credit cards in the [00:12:30] mobile app itself.
So that was the way to process, process credit cards. So Dan, can you,
[00:12:36] Rachel Dauchy: Just tell me really quick, what is the ability now? For QuickBooks desktop, QuickBooks POS, does it still exist? What can people do now in the desktop world? Cause I don't live in the desktop world, so I am actually curious.
[00:12:51] Dan DeLong: Yeah. So you can still process credit cards as long as you're using a supported version of QuickBooks.
May 31st is their service [00:13:00] discontinuation date for the older, the oldest supportive version. So 2021 is on the service discontinuation chocolate block this year. So 2022 and higher, you can process credit cards. You you are unable to process credit cards in QuickBooks Point of Sale.
That was service discontinuation of last year, of October. But as long as you're using a supported version, you can use all of these functions. They just behave differently than they [00:13:30] do in, inside of QuickBooks Online, right? Now you can process, use the GoPayment app. With QuickBooks desktop but those transactions are going to come in to QuickBooks as payment transactions, not the sales transactions, right?
And that's what we wanted to talk a little bit about first. So let me share, I already have my And that's a big
[00:13:52] Rachel Dauchy: deal. For us, payment transactions versus sales transactions.
[00:13:58] Dan DeLong: I brought up this Intuit [00:14:00] article, how to process payments in the GoPayment app for the sole purpose of showing this section here, that there are two apps.
There are two, there, there's not two apps, there's two, there's one app, but potentially two experiences. This gets really confusing, and I'll be able to show it to you, because I have, One account that is on the old experience and one account that is on the new, right? So you'll be able to see, but I love this this section here is learn which GoPayment app you, [00:14:30] you have, and they have Taken in their infinite wisdom, they have called it green or blue.
So I love the way that you, this is the, how do you know what you have? If the green, if your app has a green background, you have the green go payment app. That's duh. And then if your app has the blue background. You have the blue payment.
[00:14:56] Rachel Dauchy: Which we saw this last week with yours. You have the green. [00:15:00] You have the blue and I have the green.
[00:15:02] Dan DeLong: So you have both. You can potentially have both. So I'm going to share. Okay, so there's this guy here. I'll turn that off and turn this on. Oops, things got mixed around here. Okay, so this is my mobile device here which I'm sharing. And, I'm gonna go into GoPayment. There's only one GoPayment app here.
And, so I'm finally logged in here. Sign in. And, [00:15:30] which account? I'm gonna hook up my phone right. Get signed in. And what this is gonna show when you first sign in is all accounts that you have to have a connection to that has Payment account or potentially a payment account that could be added and it's spinning like crazy
It's signing in securely [00:16:00] There we go, so here's all of the accounts that I have access to so if I go to Find my It was here. There we go. If I go into Danwith, which is my own company, right? And I log in, we will see when it finally shows up. I'm stalling for time
because it's loading the company. You're going to [00:16:30] see.
[00:16:32] Rachel Dauchy: What am I going to see?
[00:16:34] Dan DeLong: Oh gee, you can, now you can tell which, which app I have, right? Which is blue because I've got a blue background, right? And I tap on the hamburger button in the upper right there. You can see my company name and I can swap between companies here.
Now, if I go to, where was it? It's not here anymore. Okay. I'm going to sign out[00:17:00]
and I'll sign back in. Same login, same app. Oh, I gotta stare at my phone, sorry. It doesn't know from my profile.
I'm going to choose another company same app, same login. Once it finally shows up again, it's signing in securely.
[00:17:27] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah. Same app, same login because it gives you the [00:17:30] option to toggle back and forth between different company profiles. Yeah.
[00:17:35] Dan DeLong: Okay. That's why I was in, I was looking in the wrong one.
Okay, so this guy is a client who has a payment account. I sign in, lo and behold, it's green, right? There isn't anything there isn't anything different as far as the apps. Oh, now I did it. I accidentally clicked on update the software. Great.
[00:17:55] Rachel Dauchy: So [00:18:00]
[00:18:00] Dan DeLong: there wasn't anything different about my login or the app that's on the, that's on the device or anything.
But I have two different experiences when I sign into a company that has The blue experience versus the green experience. So I love this here. When you, if you have a blue, I have
[00:18:20] Rachel Dauchy: to say, I'm pretty impressed that Intuit is able to facilitate that.
[00:18:26] Dan DeLong: That it's a little confusing because if you're talking to a client [00:18:30] and you say, Hey, I have a, I'm using the GoPayment, right?
If you didn't know that little tidbit of information, you might give them instructions on the green app. But they actually have the blue experience, right? So that's one of those nuggets about the GoPayment app that is Interesting now in this article here that I'm sharing here It says, you can take payments on the spot, you can link [00:19:00] a stand alone payment account with QuickBooks Desktop through the Merchant Service Center.
And then it says, this little note here, it says, if you link your QuickBooks payment account with QuickBooks Online, this experience isn't ideal. So this the big challenge with the blue experience versus the green experience is what you can do. And I can't show you. Oh, I can cancel out here.
I'm going to pop back over to the other one here. Let's stop sharing here. [00:19:30] And there we go. This one,
which companies staring at the phone again, I'll go back into my original blue one. Because we'll see on the blue app how severely limited it is, right? And that's the advantage of wanting to be on the green experience versus the blue experience. Once we sign in securely here, [00:20:00] which is down here.
Tap it, right? But the only thing that you can do in GoPayment when it's blue is take payments. Because that was the idea back then, right? It's, if you had your billing to handle and those types of things and things that you wanted to do. Inside of your QuickBooks, you would do them inside of your QuickBooks.
And then if [00:20:30] you were in front of a customer who wanted to pay you, then you could use the GoPayment app in order to collect the payment. So here, when I get, when I go to new payment, this is all I can do. I can put in an amount for charging the card. I can put in items, but these aren't items that are fixed.
I've created inside of my QuickBooks, right? That poses a significant challenge when you're using the Blue app with QuickBooks Online. That payment will come in, but now the [00:21:00] items that were sold are not the items that you have set up inside of your QuickBooks. The accounts that those are mapped to and those types of things, you're not doing your billing and your bookkeeping.
You're doing your billing and then you got to go figure out how to map that to the payment of your bookkeeping, right? So it's annoying, right? Yeah, and then over here in this article It says, You can switch to the new experience within the go payment app once you sign in as the primary [00:21:30] admin so then you got to figure out who's the primary admin who's how that how do they sign in?
How do you switch which is not listed on this article So I can be
[00:21:45] Rachel Dauchy: a challenging situation in itself Full dealing with the whole primary admin thing.
[00:21:51] Dan DeLong: I know what I'm doing and it's not Still took me an hour and a half to try to figure that out this morning, and I'm unsuccessful. Okay, that makes me
[00:21:59] Rachel Dauchy: feel [00:22:00] better because if you know what you're doing and it takes you that long then now I don't feel so bad
[00:22:05] Dan DeLong: Yeah so you're able to supposedly do this, but I couldn't figure out how to do that with that.
And I am not going to call into it to try to figure that out because it's going to be another hour and a half of my time trying to figure that out. So this is where people get when they're like, okay, I'll just start over. Which is likely what I might need to do if I really want to do this. But [00:22:30] for me, I would just go over to the QBO app and charge a credit card if I wanted to, because I can now, right?
So the GoPayment app for me is not really paramount, right? But if you are on the blue app and you want to switch to the green experience in theory you're supposed to be able to do that as the primary admin by signing into the app.
[00:22:53] Rachel Dauchy: But would you just recommend maybe like just creating a new QuickBooks payments account?
[00:22:59] Dan DeLong: I [00:23:00] would Potentially could be the solve I would also be looking at you know What is their payment rate structure and those types of things because especially if you've had if you're at, if you have a client who is using the standard rates, like they signed up a while ago not under a pro advisor rate that could definitely be an encouraging thing if they could save money at the same time by having lower processing fees by going through the pro advisor pricing.
So that would be more, more distinct determiner [00:23:30] for me is looking at their fee structure. And then also the experience that goes along with that. Because there is a side effect of that by switching the merchant account inside of QuickBooks, right? What's open, right? Did you send out some invoices that might get paid later?
That could have a negative impact. Negative effect on that. Oh, my phone locked because we were chatting so much. That is like the idea of the blue versus the oops, the blue versus the green. [00:24:00] But, you can see here, all I can do here is take payments, Hold on a second.
Let me put it where it can actually see it. I can take payments. I can view transaction history. I can manage my items, which as we know are not the items that are in my QuickBooks. So I can create items in here. And then I can go into settings where I can link a card reader purchase a card reader.
Set up tips and sales tax and those [00:24:30] types of things. But again, this is completely separate from what the experience is inside of QuickBooks, whether we're talking desktop or online. I don't
[00:24:39] Rachel Dauchy: like that.
[00:24:40] Dan DeLong: Yeah. If you are using mobile payments, this blue app is bluey, right? You don't want that experience.
Yeah. You'd want to figure out a way to, to get them into the green.
[00:24:52] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah.
[00:24:56] Dan DeLong: I'm gonna pop on over to the green one again. Let's talk a little bit [00:25:00] about the card readers themselves. I've got this I always forget what I'm sharing and what I'm not here. There we go. So there are three card readers.
That could potentially be utilized here. I have two of them.
[00:25:15] Rachel Dauchy: Yeah, I have the middle one.
[00:25:17] Dan DeLong: Yeah, there's this one which is a very small bluetooth Device, that allows for chip and swipe, right? So you've got the cards now that have the chip, but you have to insert the chip in order to [00:25:30] utilize this one.
They no longer make this one available. You but you could potentially see that with a client who's had a, had an account for some time. So we also
[00:25:39] Rachel Dauchy: have a, we also have a question, Dan from somebody who works for a really amazing company. I can't even tell you. Yeah.
[00:25:48] Dan DeLong: All right.
So she Jamie has a question here. Can you add an item? Can you map it to the right income accounts? So basically replicating QBO, not in the blue app. Yeah,
[00:25:58] Rachel Dauchy: not in the blue. That's what we [00:26:00] were just saying. That's why I said I didn't like it.
[00:26:01] Dan DeLong: Yeah.
[00:26:02] Rachel Dauchy: But in the green, yes. In the green
[00:26:04] Dan DeLong: app, everything's synchronized.
And we'll show that in a second. But the card reader the second one that is this. It's got a cradle, a charging cradle, and then the bigger Bluetooth. But as you can see, I should probably stop sharing. As you can see, it's actually got that tap icon. So this allows for tap of the, for contactless [00:26:30] payment options.
But this is more of a larger cradle. It charges in the device itself. There's a USB, micro USB, so it's not even a USB C type of stuff. But this is potentially a card reader to That, that can work with GoPayments. The one that they're only selling now is this this one. And neither of us happen to have one of these lying around.
But this is, let me make this [00:27:00] a little bigger, whoops, wrong screen, there we go. So this is really cool because it does the contactless payment it also accepts Apple Pay and Google Pay and Samsung Pay and it will also have a nice little LED display to display the price. So when you're charging cards using this card reader, then it is it's all in one, right?
But this is the only one that they're selling currently. It's 49. And then if you have, have a little [00:27:30] tower that you put it on, I think it's another a hundred bucks or something like that. So it's one 50 for that. But this is the new card reader now to attach that. I'm going to go find out.
Great.
I'm going to pop over into a green one here and we'll stop sharing this and we'll start sharing this. Why [00:28:00] do you get so big there? Here we go. And again, we're slowly signing in securely.
Drum roll.
[00:28:13] Rachel Dauchy: And I'm, I, and Dan, just FYI, I probably have a couple of minutes here.
[00:28:18] Dan DeLong: So this should be the last part here where we can go in and I'm just going to pop into the green app or the green experience. And go into the settings again. I can do the [00:28:30] same thing. I can set up tips sales tax in here, but this is actually utilizing and synchronizing.
With QuickBooks online directly, right? So anything that you do inside of here is. Synchronizing between the two. If I create so Jamie's question before if I create an item in here, it shows up in my QuickBooks. If I create a customer in here, it shows up in my QuickBooks. If I create a customer inside of, QuickBooks on the web.
It shows up in [00:29:00] here, right? So it's synchronizing, as the name implies, seamlessly back and forth between the two. And then here is where we can go into connect the card readers or order a card reader from here. You can do that directly from withinside the GoPayment app. I do love that.
And you can see that there's no other card reader available other than the newest one. It's 49 bucks in here. There was a time where they were giving this stuff away, but [00:29:30] now it's free. They pay for it. Alright, so if I wanted to connect a new card reader I would go in here, I would turn on the device, which is, where's the button?
I'm looking for it, and there's no button. Oh, there it is, up top. I think. Nope. On the side. Heh. And you're supposed to turn on the card reader, press it for three minutes. Hey, there it is. It [00:30:00] found a new card reader. I just connect to it. Now it's connected Bluetooth ally. Is that a word?
I do need to go to the dentist. I'll ask them if that's it, if that's even a word, but that's how you would connect a Bluetooth card reader with the device. There's, there is a unique thing with these card readers and QuickBooks. You cannot use these card readers inside of [00:30:30] QuickBooks, the web application.
You have to use a mobile device in order to connect the Bluetooth reader to charge a credit card. Unless you're using desktop. If you're using desktop, you can connect these devices through a USB. You have to plug it in through the USB in order to swipe the card. Now why would you even do this?
Why would you use a card reader as opposed to a just scanning the card or [00:31:00] typing it in? That's a
[00:31:01] Rachel Dauchy: Oh because maybe you're somewhere and you wanna, you've set up a, mobile pop up store or something and you wanna be able to read the cards. Yeah, but,
[00:31:09] Dan DeLong: Ultimately what it boils down to, why would I even want to go through this process of setting up a card reader?
is because the fees are less. So when you are swiping a card, the risk is reduced, right? A card present transit card present transaction is less risk than the [00:31:30] card not present
[00:31:31] Rachel Dauchy: then keying it in. Oh man, I am, I, There we go.
[00:31:37] Dan DeLong: The in person when you have a card reader and you're presenting the card, there is little to no risk that card is not there.
So somebody says, Yeah, just charge this card. Here's the credit card number. Who knows if that card's stolen or not?
[00:31:54] Rachel Dauchy: That card is, that card still, that
[00:31:56] Dan DeLong: is present, still could be stolen. But, [00:32:00] there's less risk that, that card is actually not in the right hands of the person that should be using it.
So they give a discount on the fees when you use a card reader transaction. Last thing I want to talk about is mobile payment users with QuickBooks on online. You can specify a GoPayment only user and then they'll only be able to see the things that are available inside that the app itself.[00:32:30]
I tried to set it up. This was part of my hour and a half this morning. But because my only account that I could use is in the blue app, that wasn't a great experience because I just kept going around in circles, right? But if you have the green app, you go into the manage user section and choose actually, I think I do have screen here.
Share that real quick and then we'll drop off, right? So when you go into add a new user, [00:33:00] which is under the gear, manage users, go to create a new user. You now have this roll down here of take payments created by self or take payments all. So if you only want them to see the payments that they are able to, that they are able to process, then you would choose, take payments created by self.
You want them to see all customers all invoices, those types of things, then you would choose take [00:33:30] payments. That's going to send them an invitation. They're going to accept that invitation. They download the go payment app. Login. Voila. That's all they can do. Is take pictures. I love it. If they're on the blue app, don't bother.
[00:33:46] Rachel Dauchy: We're not going to bother with the blue app at all. We only want green. It works in green. It is a
[00:33:50] Dan DeLong: very Horrible experience. I think it's because it's an old experience, but when that was the only thing in town, that was actually really cool. All right. [00:34:00] So we are going to cut off here and who knows where Rachel will be next week.
Hopefully not in a Starbucks with a crowded people behind you. But we will see you all next week where we'll talk about the QuickBooks online app, maybe throw in a little PCI compliance for good measure.
[00:34:17] Rachel Dauchy: Yes, I would love that. All right.
[00:34:18] Dan DeLong: We all have a great day. We'll see you next time on the Workshop [00:34:30] Wednesday.