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Accept your invitation

How to register for the Payments portal after your dealer invites you.

Your dealer invited you to pay your invoices online through the Drypowder Payments portal. This page walks through what to do once that invitation lands in your inbox.

Plan on about five minutes. You will need access to the email address your dealer has on file for you.

What the invitation looks like

The invitation comes from your dealer, with Drypowder as the platform that powers the portal. The email includes:

  • The name of the dealer who invited you.
  • A short note about what the portal does.
  • A registration link.

If you do not see the invitation, check your spam or junk folder. The first email from a new sender often lands there.

Open the email and click the link. The link takes you to the Drypowder registration page.

Step 2: Create your account

You will be prompted to:

  1. Confirm your email address.
  2. Set a password.
  3. Accept the terms.

Pick a password you will remember. The Payments portal does not offer single sign-on today, so this password is how you will sign in going forward.

After creating the account, you will link your company to the dealer who invited you. This step connects your registration to the right customer record on the dealer's side, so the invoices you see match what they have on file.

If you work for a company that pays more than one dealer through Drypowder, you can link additional dealer relationships from the same account later.

Step 4: Sign in for the first time

Once registration is complete, you can sign in to the Payments portal directly. The first screen shows you what you owe your dealer, grouped by job. From here, you can:

  • Expand a job to see the underlying invoices, debit adjustments, and credit adjustments.
  • Select what you want to pay.
  • Submit a payment by ACH or card.

What happens next

That is the full setup. Once you have registered, your dealer can see that you accepted the invitation, and you can pay invoices anytime you want — no phone calls, no read-back card numbers, no waiting on a mailed check.

If you run into anything that is not working, your dealer is the right first point of contact. They can verify the email address on file and resend the invitation if needed.

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