Integration · Payments and billing
Stripe integration
Stripe is where revenue is captured and settled for most modern revenue businesses. To run contract-to-cash and reconciliation correctly, Lucius needs every Stripe event tied back to its invoice, contract, and settlement.
What Lucius syncs from Stripe
- Customers, products, and prices
- Invoices, subscriptions, and payment intents
- Charges, refunds, and chargebacks
- Payouts, fees, and balance transactions
- Disputes and adjustments
Why it matters
Stripe is where revenue is captured and settled for most modern revenue businesses. To run contract-to-cash and reconciliation correctly, Lucius needs every Stripe event tied back to its invoice, contract, and settlement.
How it improves reporting
Accurate Stripe sync means revenue reports, AR aging, deferred revenue, and cash flow are all generated from the same maintained financial state — no spreadsheets, no end-of-month reconstruction.
Common workflows
Issue invoice via Lucius, collect via Stripe
Lucius generates the invoice from the contract; payment is captured by Stripe; cash application is automatic on settlement.
Reconcile payouts to bank settlement
Stripe payouts are matched to bank deposits; fees are posted; net cash is applied to originating invoices.
Handle refunds and chargebacks
Refunds and chargebacks reverse the originating revenue and AR postings and adjust deferred revenue where applicable.
Frequently asked questions
Does Lucius replace Stripe Billing?
No. Stripe remains the processor. Lucius drives the contract and invoice, while Stripe captures and settles the payment.
Can Lucius reconcile Stripe fees automatically?
Yes. Fees are posted to the right expense accounts and tied to the originating payout.
Does Lucius support multiple Stripe accounts?
Yes. Multiple Stripe accounts can sync into one Lucius company.
What about Stripe Tax and Stripe Connect?
Stripe Tax data flows into Lucius for reporting. Stripe Connect is supported for marketplace and platform setups.