How to record a manual payment against an invoice in CornerSpot

Not every payment comes through online checkout. When a customer pays you by check, cash, or bank transfer, you record that payment manually so Cornerspot keeps the invoice's balance accurate. This guide shows you how to log a manual payment against an open invoice, from the invoice's detail page.

How to record a manual payment against an invoice in Cornerspot

You record manual payments from an invoice's detail page. The option is available on any invoice that has an outstanding balance — that is, one in Open, Partially paid, or Overdue status. (A draft has to be finalized first, since drafts can't be paid.)

1. Open the invoice

From the Invoices list (under Members & Billing), open the invoice you've been paid for. At the top you'll see its status and the amount still due.

An open invoice on its detail page in Cornerspot, showing its status and outstanding amount
An open invoice on its detail page, showing its status and outstanding amount.

2. Click “Record manual payment”

Scroll to the Payments card and click Record manual payment. The Record Payment panel slides in from the right, showing the invoice's Outstanding balance at the top so you know the most you can apply.

The Payments card on a Cornerspot invoice with the Record manual payment button
The Payments card with the Record manual payment button.
The Record Payment side panel in Cornerspot, showing the outstanding balance
The Record Payment panel, showing the outstanding balance.

3. Enter the amount

In the Amount field, type how much you received. It's prefilled with the full outstanding balance — keep it for a payment in full, or lower it for a partial payment. The amount can't exceed the outstanding balance.

Entering the amount received on the Record Payment panel in Cornerspot
Entering the amount received on the Record Payment panel.

4. Choose the method

Pick the Method that matches how you were paid — Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Check, Cash, or Other. This is recorded with the payment so your team can see how the money came in.

Choosing the payment method on the Record Payment panel in Cornerspot
Choosing the payment method.

5. Set the date and add details

Set the Date the payment was received (it defaults to today and can't be in the future). Optionally add a Reference — a check number or transaction ID — and internal Notes that only your team will see.

Setting the date, reference, and notes on the Record Payment panel in Cornerspot
Setting the payment date and adding a reference and notes.

6. Record the payment

When everything looks right, click Record payment. Cornerspot confirms with a “Payment recorded” message, closes the panel, and the payment appears in the invoice's Payments card.

The completed Record Payment panel with the Record payment button in Cornerspot
The completed Record Payment panel with the Record payment button.

7. Check the updated balance

The new payment now shows in the Payments card with its date, method, reference, and amount, and the invoice's balance updates right away. If you applied less than the full amount, the invoice moves to Partially paid and shows the remaining outstanding balance; once the balance reaches zero, it becomes Paid.

A recorded manual payment in the invoice Payments card with the updated balance in Cornerspot
The recorded payment in the Payments card, with the balance updated.

Good to know

  • You can record more than one manual payment over time — each one reduces the balance until the invoice is paid in full.
  • The payment amount can't be more than the outstanding balance, and the date can't be in the future.
  • For invoices still owing a balance, you can also send a reminder to nudge the customer toward paying the rest.
  • To let customers pay you online (and have those payments recorded automatically), connect a payment processor (Stripe) from the Payments settings — see the Payments guides.

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