The Problem
You did the work. You sent the invoice. And now you're refreshing your bank feed every morning, waiting for money that should already be there.
You're not alone. Over half of all invoices are paid late. And 81% of businesses report that delayed payments have gotten worse, not better. The money's owed. It just isn't arriving on time.
Here's what usually happens next: nothing. Or close to it. Someone on your team (probably you) opens the aging report in Xero or QuickBooks, spots the overdue ones, drafts a polite email, rewrites it three times because it feels awkward, then sends it. Maybe. If they remember. In mid sized finance teams, manual follow ups eat close to 40 hours a week. That's an entire person's job, spent asking people to pay what they already agreed to pay.
The built in reminder tools don't solve it either. They'll send one or two generic emails at fixed intervals. No SMS. No internal alerts when something hits 30 days. No adjustment for client history. And when a big invoice slips through the cracks, your cash flow takes the hit.
How It Works
An escalating reminder sequence monitors your accounting software daily, identifies overdue invoices, and sends progressively firmer reminders across multiple channels. Each touchpoint is logged. Your team only gets involved when human judgement is actually needed.
1. Daily overdue invoice scan
Every morning, the automation connects to your accounting platform (such as Xero or QuickBooks) and pulls all invoices past their due date. It filters out anything with a pending credit note or partial payment to avoid embarrassing false alarms.
2. Categorise by days overdue
Each overdue invoice gets sorted into escalation tiers. Three days late triggers a gentle nudge. Seven days triggers a firmer reminder via a different channel. Fourteen days and beyond flags it for human attention. You set the thresholds once; the system applies them every day.
3. Send friendly email reminder
For freshly overdue invoices, the system sends a warm, professional email. Short. Direct. It includes the invoice number, amount, and a one click payment link. The tone reads like it came from your office manager, not a robot.
4. Escalate to SMS
If the email goes unanswered after a few days, the system sends a brief SMS via a service like Twilio. Text messages have far higher open rates than email, and a short "just checking in" message often does the trick. The automation respects time zones so nobody gets a payment reminder at 3am.
5. Alert your team on Slack
When an invoice crosses the 14 day mark, the system posts a notification in your team's Slack channel (or Microsoft Teams) with the client name, invoice amount, and days overdue. Your account manager can claim it and make a personal call. The awkward conversation only happens when it actually matters.
6. Log every touchpoint in your CRM
Every reminder sent, every channel used, every response received gets logged against the contact record in your CRM. When someone does pick up the phone, they have full context. No "did we already chase this one?" conversations.
Why Built In Reminders Fall Short
Xero and QuickBooks both offer automatic payment reminders. On paper, that sounds like the problem is solved. It isn't.
Built in reminders are email only. One channel, one tone, one fixed interval. They don't know that Client A always pays within a week of a gentle nudge, while Client B ignores everything until someone calls. They can't send a text. They can't alert your accounts team in Slack. They can't pause reminders when a client raises a dispute.
Your best client is 12 days overdue on a $15,000 invoice. The accounting software has already fired off two increasingly stern template emails. Nobody on your team knows this is happening until the client calls, annoyed, because they'd already arranged a bank transfer and felt hounded.
That's not a hypothetical edge case. It's what happens when your collections process has no awareness of context. A proper escalation sequence checks payment status before every touchpoint. If the invoice was paid between the last check and the next reminder, the sequence stops. If a partial payment lands, the system adjusts the outstanding amount. No one gets chased for money they've already sent.
What This Looks Like After a Month
The shift is quiet. That's the point.
You stop opening the aging report every Monday because the automation already handled it over the weekend. The invoices that used to sit at 30, 45, 60 days overdue start clearing at 7 to 10 days instead. One case study showed days sales outstanding dropping from 40 days to just 7. An 81% improvement. Your results will vary, but even a 16 day reduction (the average reported by businesses using structured AR automation) changes your cash position dramatically.
The real win isn't the speed, though. It's consistency. Manual chasing is patchy because humans procrastinate on uncomfortable tasks. The automation doesn't procrastinate. It sends reminder number three on day seven whether it's a public holiday, whether your bookkeeper is on leave, whether the invoice is for $200 or $20,000. Same process, every time, for every client.
And your team notices something else: they're not dreading Monday mornings anymore. The system handles the repetitive, emotionally draining part. They only step in for genuine escalations where a real conversation adds value.
The Business Impact
Let's do the maths on a small professional services firm. Ten overdue invoices per month, averaging $5,000 each. That's $50,000 sitting in limbo at any given time.
Without automation, those invoices average 35 days to collect. With a structured escalation sequence, you're looking at 15 to 20 days. That's $50,000 hitting your account two to three weeks earlier every month. Over a year, the improved cash flow compounds. You're carrying less debt, paying fewer late fees to your own suppliers, and making payroll without stress.
On the labour side: if your office manager spends five hours a week on payment chasing (modest, given that finance teams report up to 40 hours), that's 260 hours a year. At $45 an hour, that's $11,700 in wages spent on work the automation handles for under $100 a month.
The ROI isn't a projection. It's arithmetic.
- Overdue invoices followed up within 24 hours, every time, with zero manual effort
- Average collection time reduced by 15 to 20 days
- Five or more hours per week returned to your admin team
- Complete audit trail of every reminder sent, across every channel
- Client relationships preserved through consistent, professional tone
- Cash flow visibility improved with real time logging to your CRM
Frequently Asked Questions
Won't automated reminders annoy my clients?
Most late payments happen because people forget, not because they're refusing to pay. A short, polite reminder with a payment link is genuinely helpful. Clients tend to appreciate clear, professional follow up far more than the sporadic, slightly apologetic emails that come from manual chasing. The tone starts warm and only firms up after multiple missed reminders.
Can the system handle partial payments and credit notes?
Yes. The automation checks the current invoice status before every touchpoint. If a partial payment has landed, the reminder reflects the updated balance. If a credit note has been applied, the sequence pauses or stops entirely. No one gets chased for money they've already paid.
Does this work with our existing accounting software?
The sequence connects to Xero and QuickBooks through their standard APIs. It also works with MYOB, FreshBooks, and most platforms that expose invoice data. Your CRM (HubSpot, Pipedrive, Salesforce) and messaging tools (Slack, Teams) plug in as additional channels. Nothing gets replaced. The automation sits on top of what you already use.
What about SMS compliance and opt in requirements?
SMS reminders require client consent under Australian and international regulations. The system can be configured to only send texts to clients who've opted in, and it includes automatic opt out handling. For clients without SMS consent, the sequence skips straight from email to internal team alerts.
Do we really need this if we only have a handful of overdue invoices?
Even five overdue invoices a month at $5,000 each means $25,000 in delayed cash. The automation costs less than $100 a month. But the bigger value isn't financial. It's the hours your team spends on awkward follow ups, the mental load of remembering who to chase, and the invoices that slip through entirely because nobody got around to it.
Can we customise the timing and tone of each reminder?
Every element is configurable. You set the escalation thresholds (days overdue for each tier), the channels used at each stage, and the message templates. Some businesses prefer a three day, seven day, fourteen day cadence. Others start at one day. The tone for each tier is written to match your brand voice, from friendly nudge to firm final notice.
How long does this take to set up?
Most businesses are live within one to two weeks. The setup involves connecting your accounting platform, configuring escalation rules, writing your reminder templates, and testing the sequence end to end. Once it's running, it needs minimal maintenance. If you'd like to see how this would work with your specific invoicing process, book your free audit and we'll map it out together.
Sources
- Instantly.ai: Payment Reminder Email Templates to Reduce Late Payments
- Chaser: Automated Payment Reminders
- Limebox: How We Reduced DSO from 40 to 7 Days
- CreditPulse: Days Sales Outstanding by Industry 2025
- Emagia: Automated Reminders for Overdue Invoices
- Waterfront Tax: How to Automate Overdue Payment Reminders in QuickBooks
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