Synup
What Synup Does
Synup provides a unified platform for managing the entire client lifecycle. From the moment you pitch a prospect to the day they pay their 12th monthly retainer, the Synup invoicing tool is used for local SEO, reputation management, and high-volume SMB invoicing. It bridges the gap between delivering the work (listings, reviews, social) and getting paid for it.

Key Features
🏆 Automated payment follow-ups & dunning: The system tracks activity and sends reminders automatically.
🏆 Recurring subscriptions: Set it once and forget it. Bill monthly, quarterly, or annually with seamless auto-pay.
🏆 Global compliance: Easily add local taxes, work in multiple currencies, and ensure your invoices meet regional standards.
🏆 Flexible invoicing: Handle one-time setup fees, split payments for big projects, or standard recurring retainers.
🏆 Branded documents: Everything from proposals to invoices carries your agency's branding, keeping the client experience premium.
🏆 Finance workflow automations: Set pre-defined triggers so that billing happens exactly when a project milestone is hit.
🏆 Billing visibility: Real-time timestamps show you exactly when a client opened an invoice and when they clicked "pay."
What Sets Synup Apart
First, Synup is integrated into the same platform you use to fulfill the services. Most agencies have a "billing silo" and a "delivery silo." In Synup, they are the same thing.
You get the Synup OS Base (starting at $79/mo), which gives you a full CRM, sales prospecting tools, and task management alongside the invoicing. Plus, the AI-powered JoyAssist helps automate the mundane parts of client communication. For agencies managing hundreds of locations, the ability to white-label the entire portal is a massive retention booster.

Benefits of Using Synup
- Total Operational Harmony: You don't need a separate CRM or project management tool. Your sales team closes a deal, the invoice is sent, and the project is created in one motion.
- Reduced Churn: By giving clients a professional portal where they can see their results (SEO, reviews) and their billing in one place, you become an indispensable partner.
- Faster Collections: The "Open-to-Paid" tracking means you know exactly who is stalling, allowing your team to intervene before it becomes a cash flow crisis.
Pros
✅ Strong billing + client-facing portal in one OS.
✅ Recurring/split invoices, multi-currency, branded docs.
✅ Purpose-built automations for finance workflows.
Cons
🚫 Public, granular invoicing price tiers aren’t broken out separately from OS plans.
How to Get Started with Synup
Start by booking a demo. Once you're signed in on the system and have purchased a package, you can sync your existing client list, set up your branded portal, and connect your payment gateway (Stripe/PayPal) in a single afternoon. The dashboard is intuitive, designed for marketers rather than accountants.
What Customers Say
"Their customer service offers helpful support when I have questions or need assistance. No downsides that I can tell so far from using Synup!"
– Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.










