The Make a payment page is one of the simplest ways your customers can settle what they owe you in the member portal. Instead of opening a specific invoice, they can land on a single page that lists everything outstanding and pay it from there. This guide gives you a quick tour of that page so you understand the path your customers take.
What the “Make a payment” page is
The Make a payment page lives at /pay in your member portal. It’s designed for one job: helping a customer pay a specific invoice or their total balance due. Customers usually reach it from a Make a payment button on an invoice, and choosing Pay there opens the same secure checkout used on the invoice detail page.


A tour of the page
Outstanding invoices
The Outstanding invoices section lists every open or overdue invoice on the account. Each one shows its description and number, its amount due, its due date, and a status pill — so the customer can see exactly what’s owed at a glance.

The Pay button
Next to each invoice is a Pay button. Selecting it opens the secure pay modal — the same checkout the customer would see from the invoice itself — where they choose a saved or new payment method, review the charge, and confirm. Paying online requires you to have connected Stripe; until then customers can still be billed and you can record payments you receive another way.

The all-paid state
When there’s nothing outstanding, the page shows a friendly empty state — “You’re all paid up” with “No outstanding invoices.” — so the customer immediately knows there’s nothing to do.
Security
At the bottom, a short reassurance reminds customers that “All payments are encrypted and processed by Stripe.” Money flows directly into your connected Stripe account — Cornerspot never holds your customers’ funds.

Good to know
- The page only lists open and overdue invoices — draft invoices and already-paid ones don’t appear here.
- Choosing Pay opens the same secure checkout used on the invoice detail page, so the experience is consistent wherever a customer starts.
- Online payment requires Stripe to be connected from your Payments settings. See the Payments guides for connecting Stripe.
- Customers can also pay from the portal Invoices page or from an individual invoice — Make a payment is just the fastest path when they want to clear a balance.
