Trigger Billing
Condition-driven, event-fired billing
Capture Modes: Off-Session vs Client Confirm
How trigger payment is collected — off-session charges immediately, client confirm sends an invoice for approval.
Charging a Customer Manually
Use the Charge Now button to fire a trigger charge from the Edge UI — with amount overrides for variable and event items.
Managing Trigger Enrollments
Enroll, pause, resume, cancel, and switch trigger enrollments — plus how auto-pause protects against payment failures.
Milestone Billing for Projects
Bill clients per project phase with built-in payment approval — client_confirm creates a chargeback-resistant evidence trail.
Reducing Chargeback Risk with Client-Confirmed Billing
How client_confirm capture mode creates a documented evidence trail that protects against chargebacks.
Retainer Billing with Variable Amounts
Charge retainer clients different amounts each cycle based on actual work delivered.
SaaS Metered Billing with Edge
Charge customers when their API usage crosses a metered threshold — Edge handles the billing decision.
Setting Up Trigger Billing
End-to-end guide: create a trigger item, set up a billing customer, enroll, and fire your first trigger charge.
Trigger Billing Troubleshooting
Solutions for common trigger billing issues — failed charges, auto-paused enrollments, disabled buttons, and missing webhooks.
Trigger Modes Explained
The four trigger modes — Fixed, Variable, Event, and Threshold — determine how charge amounts and conditions work together.
Wallet Auto-Topup with Trigger Billing
Automatically charge a customer when their wallet balance drops below a threshold — the exact pattern Zyntro uses internally.
What is Trigger Billing?
Trigger billing charges a customer when a condition is met, not on a schedule — the new billing primitive in Edge.