Simple pricing. Locked for life.
One per-merchant wholesale price. Two revenue streams stacked on every merchant. No upfront cost, no engineering, no surprises.
Wholesale, per merchant, per month
$25
Locked in for the life of the partnership
$0
Upfront cost
$0
Dev work
Days
To first merchant
+Rev share
On processing
Personal walkthrough within 24 hours
Two revenue streams
How partners earn on every merchant
Software revenue stacks on top of processing residuals. Both streams run on the same merchant, same gateway, same relationship.
Stream 1 — Software residual
Partner markup over wholesale
You pay $25/merchant wholesale. You charge the merchant whatever you set — typical range is $39 to $99 per merchant per month. The difference is recurring software residual.
$14 to $74 per merchant per month
Stream 2 — Processing residual
Your existing rev share, unchanged
Card and ACH volume routes through your gateway integration. Your existing processor relationship and residual structure continue exactly as today. We don't touch it.
Your rate × your residual %
Run the numbers for your portfolio in the revenue calculator.
What's included
The $25 covers everything
For the partner (ISO, acquirer, gateway)
- White-labeled merchant portal (partner's branding, domain, logo)
- Partner admin portal (sales office mgmt, merchant performance, settlement tracking)
- Onboarding and migration support
- Live integrations: NMI, CardConnect, Accept.blue, RunPayments, Bead
- Co-branded marketing assets
For each merchant
- Branded invoicing (partner's brand)
- Payment links
- Text-to-pay
- QR-code payments
- Virtual terminal
- Card and ACH processing
- Customer management
- Recurring billing
How this compares
vs. typical white-label invoicing pricing
Other platforms in the white-label invoicing space charge substantial upfront license fees and require engineering effort. Invoisure is structured differently.
Early access program
10 spots. 3 claimed.
Invoisure is launching with a small early-access cohort — 10 partner spots total. As of writing, 3 spots are claimed. Partners onboarded during this cohort price-lock at $25 per merchant per month for the life of the partnership.
Eligibility: ISOs, MSPs, merchant acquirers, payment gateways, independent payment agents, and payment facilitators. The qualifying signal we look for is operator depth — partners with an active merchant portfolio and the relationship infrastructure to onboard merchants onto branded software.
Pricing for partners onboarded after the early-access cohort closes has not been announced. Early-access partners are price-locked and unaffected by future changes. To start the conversation, see the application page — applications are reviewed personally with a 24-hour response.
Pricing questions
Frequently asked questions
How much does Invoisure cost?
Early-access partners pay $25 per merchant per month wholesale, locked in for the life of the partnership. There is no upfront platform fee and no development cost. The ISO charges the merchant whatever price they set (typically $39 to $99 per merchant per month) and keeps the markup as software residual. Processing revenue share is earned separately on volume routed through the gateway.
Is the $25 price locked in forever?
Yes, for early-access partners. The $25 per merchant per month wholesale price is locked for the life of the partnership. Partners who onboard during the early-access cohort (10 spots total, 3 claimed at the time of writing) keep that price as long as they remain on the platform, regardless of future pricing changes for new partners.
What does the ISO charge the merchant?
The ISO sets the merchant-facing price. Typical pricing in the field is $39 to $99 per merchant per month, with retail and card-present merchants in the $39 to $59 range and B2B and higher-AOV merchants in the $69 to $99 range. The difference between the merchant-facing price and the $25 wholesale cost is the ISO's software residual.
Are there any setup fees, integration fees, or hidden costs?
No. There are no setup fees, integration fees, per-transaction software charges, license fees, or other hidden costs. The only cost is $25 per merchant per month for each active merchant. Other white-label invoicing platforms charge upfront license fees ranging from $25,000 to $250,000; Invoisure is structured as wholesale-per-merchant instead.
How does processing revenue share work?
Processing residuals on card and ACH volume routed through Invoisure's gateway integrations continue exactly as they do today. The ISO's existing processor relationship and residual structure are unchanged. The software revenue ($25 wholesale + merchant-facing markup) is a separate, additive revenue stream that stacks on top of processing residuals.
What happens when early-access partner spots are filled?
Once the 10 early-access spots are filled, new partners will be onboarded under post-early-access pricing, which has not been publicly announced. Early-access partners are price-locked at $25 per merchant for the life of the partnership and are unaffected by future pricing changes.
Is there a minimum merchant commitment?
No minimum merchant commitment. Partners can start with a pilot of 1 to 10 merchants and expand at their own pace. Most partners begin with a pilot of their top 10 merchants for the first 60 days to validate workflow fit before broader rollout.