Monday, July 24, 2017

Prism Touch Applications Can Send Transactions Through WhatsApp Charge

Online sales through e-commerce or social media platforms become one of the most exciting business opportunities in the digital age. However, there are things that often complicate such as making invoices, manage transactions, and remind bills to customers.

Well, now no longer need to bother because there is an application titled "Prism Touch" is present as a solution. For those of you who sell online, this app can be downloaded on Android devices and used when dealing with customers via short message apps such as WhatsApp.

Prism Touch was recently released a while ago and is a derivative service from Midtrans. Known, Midtrans is a payment service for online business that stood since 2012.

So, what are the functions of Prism Touch and how to operate it? Here as compiled KompasTekno, Friday (21/7/2017) from the Google Play Store.

First of all, after downloading Prism Touch, you can sign up with a Google account. Next enter the name of the online store, payment account, Midtrans account (create first if not already), then activate Prism Touch on your keyboard.

For example connecting with customers via WhatsApp, you can create invoices directly on the WhatsApp app. No need to switch to another app.

The option to create an invoice is in the keyboard icon for Prism Touch. A variety of payment mediums are possible, either through bank transfer, credit card, to virtual account.

In addition to creating invoices, you can also manage outgoing and incoming transactions. You no longer need traditional bookkeeping or note-taking via specific apps.

All your transactions can be recorded on a special board on the Prism Touch keyboard. You can directly mark the transactions that have been paid off, in the process of delivery, or have not been paid.

For customers who have not paid the obligation, you no longer need to tear copy copy alias copy-paste reminder. Prism Touch has a reminder feature that automatically remembers all billed arrears to customers.

Good luck!

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