We're launching with a reduced rate — 4% (or $20 minimum) — to thank our first members. When we move to standard pricing, existing members keep their rate for active engagements.
or $20 minimum per transaction
whichever is higher
No subscription. No setup fee. No hidden currency conversion markup. No inactivity fee. No tier that unlocks the review — it's included for everyone.
You pay when you get paid. If your client doesn't pay, you don't owe anything.
A real person reads every invoice before it reaches your client — no sampling, no algorithms making the call. Every invoice, every time.
Structured tools for the paperwork that comes before the invoice. Start a new project right and you have a paper trail before the first hour of work is logged.
A registered Delaware LLC is the named entity on every invoice your client receives. You don't need your own business entity.
PayOdin is the vendor on record. A client pushback is ours to resolve alongside you — not a problem you face alone.
Questions about proposals, payment terms, client situations. A real answer from a real person, not a ticket queue.
The $20 minimum applies to invoices below $500. At and above $500, the 4% rate applies.
For context: Remotify charges 2.5–4% with no review, no proposals, no contracts. If you just need rails to send an invoice, use rails. If you want a person in the loop at every critical step, that's what the difference pays for.
Yes — $20 per transaction. On smaller invoices the 4% would be less than the reviewer's time is worth, so the minimum kicks in. On anything above $500, you're paying the flat 4%.
From your payout, after the client pays PayOdin. You receive the net amount. Nothing is charged upfront and nothing is invoiced to you separately.
Yes. Each payment event is a separate transaction. Three milestone payments of $1,000 each = $40 fee per milestone, $120 total across the project.
Honestly — maybe not. PayOdin is built for knowledge-work freelancers where $500+ per billing event is the norm. For a $100 invoice, the $20 minimum is 20%. If your typical invoice is below $200, PayOdin probably isn't the right fit.
No tiered pricing currently. The same rate applies across all transaction sizes.
Free to apply. The first fee you pay is on your first processed invoice — not before.