Integration · Payments

Connect Ascora with eWay.

A complete invoicing and payment stack for businesses across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore — accept cards from anywhere.

AU · NZ · HK · SG Hosted payment links Surcharges automated
What it does

Get paid anywhere.

01 · Field

On-site card processing

Crews tap "take payment" from the Ascora app and accept the card before they leave the customer — no calls back to the office.

02 · Online

Hosted payment links

Send customers a link with the invoice. They pay 24/7 with cards — Ascora marks the invoice paid the moment eWay confirms.

03 · Auto

Surcharges & reminders

Ascora calculates and adds card surcharges automatically, then runs follow-up sequences for any invoice that's still unpaid.

How it works

Connect, configure, sync.

Live with eWay in under fifteen minutes — no hardware to ship.

1
Step one

Connect

  • Open the Integrations area inside Ascora
  • Drop in your eWay API credentials
  • Authorise Ascora to take payments on your behalf
2
Step two

Configure

  • Set up surcharge rules per card type
  • Pick which invoices include a payment link
  • Configure the auto follow-up sequence
3
Step three

Sync

  • Take cards in person, in office or online
  • Surcharges post to your accounting package
  • eWay payouts reconcile against Ascora invoices
What you get

Designed for trades.

Improved cashflow

Shorten the time between work-done and money-in with ultra-fast invoicing and on-the-spot payment options.

Automated follow-ups

Outstanding invoices are reminded automatically — every email includes a one-tap pay-now link.

No extra hardware

Use the devices your team already has. No PIN pads, no terminal subscriptions, no extra contracts to manage.

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Surcharges to accounting

Ascora calculates surcharges, applies them to the invoice, then pushes them to Xero, MYOB or QuickBooks for clean books.

Cut the "please call the office to process the card" call.

14-day free trial · no credit card · live in minutes. Get started with Ascora and eWay today.