Visualize the power of early payments

Offering early payments? See what you’ll save...
Adding an early payment program to your workflow is free for Buyers, but this intuitive tool will help you calculate your potential savings.
Want to see how this would apply to your current supplier list?
Sync with your AP/AR
Quickly auto-syncs with your accounting software, including specialized construction ERP systems, automatically recording everything for you.
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Who is Quickly for?
We work with developers (buyers) and their suppliers, subcontractors, and vendors they rely on. Quickly is a fit for construction, energy, oil & gas, real estate services, and any industry where project-based invoices move through an AP/AR or ERP system.
Best fit: companies with suppliers invoicing larger buyers on 30–90 day terms, where faster payments improve cash flow and new savings improve margins.
Who takes the credit risk if buyers don't pay?
We do. Quickly underwrites the buyer—the company that owes the money, not the supplier. If a large developer or operator doesn’t pay on time, that risk sits with us, not your suppliers. We’re extending credit to the buyer, not to the suppliers using it.
What's the catch? Why do I need this?
Most suppliers are waiting 30–90 days to get paid, they’re carrying the cash-flow burden of your projects. That strain shows up as slower delivery, tighter margins, and avoidable tension in the relationship.
The “catch” is simple: early payments come with a small discount. Suppliers choose that discount only when faster cash flow matters more than waiting. And you get to be the platform that solved their problem, not the one that ignored it.
How does pricing work?
For buyers, Quickly is completely free.
For suppliers, there are two parts: a flat $25 transaction fee (covering as many early-payment requests as the supplier wants at one time) and the early-payment discount suppliers choose when they want funds sooner. That discount is dynamic — it decreases as the invoice gets closer to its due date — and typically ranges from 1–3% depending on terms and the buyer’s risk profile. The early-payment discount is always optional and only applies when a supplier requests early payment.


