Business management for travel agencies
Payments+ automates the direct debit at each agreed instalment.

A situation you know well
Deposit, balance, instalments: as many chasers
A tailor-made trip is rarely sold in one go — quote, deposit, balance, sometimes payment spread over several months — and every poorly tracked step becomes one more manual chaser, or an unpaid bill.
A client approves a tailor-made trip and has to pay in three instalments: a deposit at booking, then two more before departure. You have to remember to chase each instalment individually, by email, hoping the client does not forget either.
The WeShake free core
Everything you need to run your bookings day to day, with no subscription.
€0/ month
What it changes for you, day to day
- Detailed quote with electronic signature
- Invoicing with a deposit
- Client CRM
And everything else the free core includes
- 1 bank account with IBANComing soon
- Debit card and expense cardComing soon€2 / card
- Payment by link
- CRM (clients & contacts)
- Quotes
- Invoices
- Credit notes
- Dashboard
- Calendar
- Accounting export
- Notifications
A universe built for your trade
The free core is enough to get started. When you are ready to go further, switch on Payments+ — no commitment, cancel whenever you want.
Payments+
€19excl. VAT / month
Automate collections and payments
- Advanced card payments
- Automatic card direct debits
- Payment split
- Virtual cardsComing soon
- Automatic payouts by standard transfer
- Payment approval
Payments+ automates the direct debit at each agreed instalment. The trip pays for itself, on time, with no manual chasing and no nasty surprise a few days before departure.
Discover Payments+The price of Payments+
€19excl. VAT / month
A universe can be switched on and off whenever you want. The WeShake core stays free for 1 user and 1 company.
You can try every WeShake universe free for 2 months.
It fits into the rest of your management
Universes share the same data. A customer record entered once feeds the quote, the invoice, the payment and the follow-up.