Built for pressure washers

Stop chasing payments. Start texting them.

You shouldn't spend your evening following up on a check after busting your back all day. Finish the job, text a payment link, get paid before you load the trailer. Collect deposits, set up recurring billing, send an invoice when a commercial client needs it, and keep clean records - no monthly fees, no card reader, no separate billing software.

How it works for you

Four ways pressure washers use Flint

Residential driveways, commercial parking lots, fleet contracts - Flint handles the payment side so you can focus on the wash.

Text-to-pay after every job

Finish the driveway, text a payment link from your truck. The homeowner pays from their phone while you're still coiling up the hose. No chasing checks, no "I'll mail it to you," no coming back next week to collect.

Deposits that lock in jobs

Collect a deposit when they book - before you drive across town and set up. Customers who pay upfront don't cancel. You stop wasting mornings on no-shows and start every job knowing the money is committed.

Recurring contracts on autopilot

Monthly driveway washes, quarterly house washes, annual fleet cleaning. Set up recurring billing for clients who should pay automatically, or send invoices when a property manager needs approval and accounts-payable flow.

Quote the job, charge the exact amount

Every job is different - a 1,200 sq ft driveway isn't the same as a 3,000 sq ft one. Create a payment link with the exact price after you see the scope. Add line items if they want the sidewalk, patio, or gutters too.

Real scenarios

How this looks on an actual job

Not hypothetical - these are the situations pressure washers deal with every week.

Residential

The weekend driveway job

Homeowner texts you a photo of their stained driveway. You quote $200. They book, you text a deposit link for $100. You show up Saturday, finish the job, text the balance link. Paid in full before you leave the neighborhood.

Commercial

The monthly parking lot contract

Property manager needs their parking structure washed monthly. If the contract is autopay-friendly, set up a $1,500/month subscription. If their office needs manual approval, send an invoice instead. Either way, the billing stays in Flint.

Upsell

The "while you're here" add-on

You're finishing a house wash and the homeowner asks if you can do the fence and back patio too. Quote $150 more, add line items to the payment link, and collect for everything in one payment.

Why Flint

Built for how pressure washing actually works

You work outside, your hands are wet, every job is a different price, and your busy season doesn't last forever. Your payment tool should account for all of that.

Your hands are literally wet

You can't swipe a card reader with soaked gloves on. Payment links work because they're on the customer's phone, not yours. They pay while you pack up.

Zero cost when it rains all week

No monthly fees, no minimums, no contracts. You only pay a small percentage when you actually get paid. Seasonal slowdowns don't cost you a dime.

Look as legit as the franchise guys

Your customer gets a clean, branded payment page with your business name - not a Venmo request or a handwritten invoice. And when a commercial client wants formal billing, you can send that too from the same system.

No-show protection

Require a deposit when they book. Customers with skin in the game actually answer the door. Your Tuesday morning isn't wasted driving to an empty house.

Runs from your phone

No POS hardware to buy, charge, or replace when it falls off the truck. Create and send payment links from the same phone you already use for directions and customer texts.

Tax-ready records without the spreadsheet

Every payment is logged with the customer name, date, amount, and job details. Come tax season, export your transactions instead of digging through a shoe box of receipts.

Getting started

Up and running in minutes

No technical setup. No approval process. No website needed.

1

Create a free account

Sign up in under two minutes. No credit card, no onboarding call, no approval process. You can create your first payment link the same day.

2

Create a payment link and text it to the customer

Set the amount for the job (or add line items - driveway, sidewalk, patio). Copy the link and text it to your customer. They tap, pay, done.

3

Money hits your bank account

Payments deposit directly to your business bank account on a regular schedule. You get a confirmation instantly so you know it went through before you leave the site.

Common questions

Questions we hear from pressure washers

What does Flint cost?

There are no monthly fees, no setup fees, and no contracts. You pay a small percentage per transaction - that's it. If you don't get paid, you don't pay anything.

Do I need a website?

No. You create payment links from your Flint dashboard and text or email them directly to customers. No website, no app for customers to download.

Why not just use Venmo or Zelle?

Venmo and Zelle are for splitting dinner, not running a business. They don't give you branded payment pages, deposit collection, recurring billing, line items, or tax-ready transaction records. And a professional payment page builds more trust than a peer-to-peer money request.

Can my customers pay with a credit card?

Yes. Customers can pay with any major credit or debit card, plus Apple Pay and Google Pay. They don't need to create an account - they just tap the link and pay.

How fast do I get the money?

Payments are deposited to your bank account on a regular schedule, typically within a few business days.

Can I use this for commercial contracts?

Yes. Set up recurring billing for any commercial client that should pay automatically, or send invoices when a property manager, HOA, or fleet customer works through back-office approval.

You did the hard part. Getting paid should be easy.

Job payments, deposits, recurring contracts, and invoices for commercial clients - one platform, no monthly fees.