Until now, the answer was: you either switch tools or you don't accept Bitcoin. Both options cost you something, time, money, or the payment itself. payinbtc.me changes that by connecting your accounting software directly to your Bitcoin payment provider.

The solution

payinbtc.me connects your accounting software directly to your Bitcoin payment provider. QuickBooks, Xero, Zoho Books, Sage, and five other platforms on one side. Strike, BTCPay Server, Blink, Speed, and ten other wallets on the other. That's 126 pre-built integration combinations, all working from day one.

How it works

The setup takes about five minutes. You connect your accounting software, connect your Bitcoin wallet, and add the payment link to your invoice template. Your customers see a Bitcoin payment option alongside whatever methods you already offer.

When they pay, the Bitcoin goes straight to your wallet and you get a notification. Your invoicing workflow stays exactly the same.

Where payinbtc.me fits in

payinbtc.me is the third product under BTC2B Group, alongside Lightning Checkout for point-of-sale and e-commerce, and BTC2B Consulting for enterprise Bitcoin adoption.

Where Lightning Checkout handles in-store and online transactions, payinbtc.me focuses on the B2B side, freelancers, service providers, and businesses that send invoices and want to offer Bitcoin as a payment option without rebuilding their accounting stack.

Launch details

The product launched on March 24,undefinedwithundefinedaccounting platforms andundefinedBitcoin payment providers supported. Pricing starts at 1,500 sats per invoice (~$1.50), with unlimited plans available monthly and annually. The first month is free.

More information at payinbtc.me.