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Payment Method Details

How to read the Payment Method details popup, including fee rules, website visibility, business ownership, and dates.

Work Planner TeamApril 12, 2026

Open a payment method from the list or from a selector when you want to inspect it without editing anything first. The details popup is the quickest place to confirm the method's fee rules, website visibility, and ownership.

What the Popup Shows

  • Name: The saved internal label for the method.
  • Business: Appears on multi-business setups so you can see which business owns the method.
  • Color: Shows both the saved colour value and the swatch.
  • Fees: Split into Fixed Fee and Percentage Fee so you can check exactly what Work Planner will use later.
  • Website: Shows whether the method is visible on the website and what the public description says.
  • Dates: Displays created and updated dates so you can tell how old the setup is and whether it was changed recently.

When To Use the Details View

  • Before editing: Good for checking the current setup before you change anything.
  • From a selector: Useful when you are in the middle of a payment flow and want to confirm the method you are about to use.
  • After an update: Handy for checking that a recent edit saved the values you expected.

Edit from the Popup

Use Edit in the top-right corner when the information needs changing. After save, the popup reloads the latest data so you can see the updated result immediately.

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