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Updated June 6, 2026

Terms of Service

Rules for using PathPayX to create invoices, receive client payments, manage wallets, and request payouts.

About PathPayX

PathPayX helps freelancers and service providers create invoices, share payment links, track client payments, and manage payout records from one dashboard.

By creating an account or using PathPayX, you agree to these terms and any additional rules shown inside the app.

Account responsibilities

You must provide accurate account information and keep your login details safe. You are responsible for activity that happens under your account.

You may not use PathPayX for fraud, illegal activity, fake invoices, unauthorized collections, prohibited goods or services, or any activity that violates payment-provider rules.

Invoices and payments

Sellers are responsible for the accuracy of invoice details, including client information, amount, currency, description, and due date.

Payments are processed by third-party payment providers. PathPayX does not store buyer card details and does not control bank, card issuer, or payment-provider approval decisions.

Fees and payout holds

PathPayX may charge a platform fee on successful payments. The applicable fee is shown or applied inside the platform before funds become available for payout.

Paid invoices may stay pending for a buyer confirmation period before funds become available. This helps protect both buyers and sellers from disputes and mistaken payments.

Restrictions and termination

PathPayX may restrict an account when we detect risk, incomplete verification, suspicious activity, payment disputes, or policy violations. A restricted account may still be able to log in but may be blocked from creating invoices or requesting payouts.

PathPayX may permanently terminate an account for fraud, abuse, repeated policy violations, false KYC information, chargeback abuse, or activity that puts users or the platform at risk.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the product, providers, laws, or platform rules change. The updated date on this page shows when the latest version was published.