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The Art of the Invoice Follow-Up (No Awkwardness Required)

Nobody loves asking for money. But you did the work — getting paid is part of the job, not a favor. The trick is a system that feels professional, not passive-aggressive.

Day 0: Send a great invoice

Clear line items, due date, payment link, and contact info. Half of follow-ups exist because the first invoice was confusing.

Day 3: Soft reminder

"Hi [Name], just making sure invoice #1234 landed in your inbox. Here's the payment link again — let me know if you have any questions!"

Day 10: Direct but friendly

"Hi [Name], following up on invoice #1234 (due [date]). Can you confirm when we should expect payment? Happy to resend or adjust if something's off."

Day 20: Phone call time

Email isn't working. Call. Assume good intent — "Did this slip through the cracks?" works better than accusations.

Day 30+: Policy mode

Reference your terms. Pause work if needed. Late fees if your terms include them. You're running a business, not a charity.

Let the system nag so you don't have to

Lux in Plus can track what's overdue and draft follow-ups at the right intervals. You stay the friendly business owner; the system stays consistent.

Try Plus free — send invoices, accept payments, and let Lux handle the "just checking in" emails.

Run your business, not your paperwork.

Invoicing, payments, time tracking, and Lux AI — free to start.

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