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Two new ways to get paid with Harvest

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. Recurring payments Having a long-term contract with a client is great, but it can be annoying for

[Harvest] Two new ways to get paid. Getting paid should be as quick and painless as possible. That's why we're introducing two new ways your clients can pay your invoices, which should make them happier and help you get paid faster. ACH payments US Harvest customers can now accept ACH payments, which allow your clients to pay invoices online via bank transfer. ACH payments are cheaper than credit cards, which often come with hefty fees, and they're faster and more convenient than paper checks. ACH payments are currently available only to Harvest customers in the United States using the [Stripe integration](. [Learn more]( Recurring payments Having a long-term contract with a client is great, but it can be annoying for them to go through the hassle of submitting a payment month after month. Now when you send a recurring invoice, clients can opt to pay it automatically every month. That saves them a little frustration, and makes sure you always get paid on time. [Learn more]( Put a limit on recurring invoices. [Setting up a recurring invoice]( is a great way to save yourself time when you charge a client the same amount every month. Now you can limit the total number of invoices created to better accommodate contracts that only run for a set number of months. Track time in Dark Mode. With the launch of macOS Mojave, Mac users can now enable Dark Mode. When you make the switch in System Preferences, [Harvest for Mac]( will automatically go dark as well. Questions? Just reply to this email or contact [Harvest Support](. Harvest • 16 W 22nd St, 8th Fl • New York, NY 10010 [View this email in your browser]( • [Unsubscribe]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+]( [LinkedIn](

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