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Collaboration between Archsplace and Stripe: Simplifying payments in the world of architecture

In the world of architecture, collaboration between professionals and clients has traditionally been a complex process. However, thanks to the partnership

Collaboration between Archsplace and Stripe: Simplifying payments in the world of architecture

Facilitating payments with Stripe:

The partnership between Archsplace and Stripe has simplified the payment process for professional architects. Once an architect has been activated on Archsplace following a review of her profile, she can create a Stripe account. The onboarding process at Stripe gives them the option to choose between an individual or company setup. Once registered with Stripe, architects can create quotes directly within Archsplace and receive payments from their clients securely and efficiently. This has eliminated the need to use traditional and complicated payment methods, significantly simplifying the transaction process.

Commissions and benefits:

With this partnership, Archsplace charges a small 10% commission on each transaction made through its platform. This commission allows Archsplace to maintain its services and continue to provide an exceptional experience to both architects and clients. In return, architects get the advantage of using Stripe's reliable and secure payment infrastructure, giving them peace of mind and assurance of receiving their payments in a timely manner.

Advantages for architects and clients:

The collaboration between Archsplace and Stripe has generated numerous benefits for both architects and clients. For architects, this partnership simplifies their workflow and allows them to focus on their creative work without worrying about the administrative aspects of the payment process. By using Archsplace's brokerage platform and Stripe's payment infrastructure, architects can easily manage their transactions and receive payments quickly and securely.

On the other hand, customers also benefit from this association. By using Archsplace as a brokerage platform, customers can trust that their payments are handled securely and professionally. Furthermore, this collaboration allows for fluid communication between clients and architects, which facilitates collaboration and guarantees a satisfactory final result.


The partnership between Archsplace and Stripe has revolutionized the way payments are made in the architecture industry. By simplifying and streamlining the transaction process between architects and clients, this collaboration has significantly improved the experience for both parties. Architects can focus on their creative work without worrying about the administrative aspects of payments, while clients enjoy a reliable and secure platform to handle their transactions. Ultimately, this partnership drives efficiency and quality in the world of architecture, providing tangible benefits for everyone involved.

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