Email invoice overdue notice workflows
Email invoice overdue notice workflows are designed for follow-up communication after an invoice has already become past due. They help you escalate billing reminders in a consistent and professional way without needing to send individual messages manually.
These workflows are useful when you want a structured response to outstanding balances and want to keep follow-up communication organized.
What this workflow does
An invoice overdue notice workflow sends an email automatically after an invoice has become overdue. Rather than reminding families before the due date, this workflow is meant for the later stage of the billing process when payment is already late.
Cadence Calendar schedules the message based on the overdue timing you configure, allowing you to follow up quickly and consistently.
Why this workflow is valuable
This workflow provides several advantages:
- Consistent follow-up: overdue invoices receive a standardized notice.
- Faster collections: a timely overdue notice can encourage prompt payment.
- Less manual effort: you do not need to send every overdue reminder yourself.
- Better billing hygiene: overdue balances are handled through a repeatable process.
- Professional communication: the notice is clear, calm, and businesslike.
This is especially useful for studios and practices that want to keep payment follow-up consistent while maintaining a professional tone.
When to use this workflow
Use an email invoice overdue notice workflow when:
- an invoice is already past due
- you want to follow up with families about late payment
- you want to standardize your collections communication
- you want to reduce the amount of manual billing outreach required
This workflow is best for the later stage of billing rather than initial payment reminders.
How to create an invoice overdue notice workflow
Open Workflows
- Go to Workflows and select Add Workflow.
Choose the workflow type
- Select Email invoice overdue notice.
- This tells Cadence Calendar that the workflow should respond to an invoice that has already passed its due date.
Name the workflow
- Use something clear such as "Overdue invoice notice" or "Invoice overdue follow-up".
Set the timing
- This workflow is scheduled after the invoice is overdue.
- Choose the duration type and duration value.
- Cadence Calendar expects this workflow to use hours for the timing unit, so the schedule should stay within the supported window.
Write the email content
- Add a sender email address.
- Write a clear overdue notice that explains the account is past due and includes the next action the family should take.
Select target accounts
- Choose the accounts that should receive the overdue notice.
- The workflow will be applied only to the selected accounts.
Save the workflow
- Review the setup and save it.
- Once created, the workflow will be evaluated automatically when the overdue condition is met.
What to include in the message
An overdue notice should be direct and professional. It should usually include:
- a clear statement that the invoice is overdue
- the balance due
- the original due date
- a polite reminder that payment is needed
- clear next steps for paying the balance
The tone should be firm but respectful so the message remains professional and constructive.
Best practices
- Be clear about the overdue status.
- Maintain a calm and professional tone.
- Avoid overexplaining or sounding accusatory.
- Make the payment action easy to understand.
- Use this workflow for follow-up, not as the first billing reminder.
Benefits for your practice
Invoice overdue notice workflows help you handle late payments with consistency. They reduce manual follow-up, support better payment recovery, and keep your billing process organized even when accounts are already delinquent.
Summary
Email invoice overdue notice workflows are an essential tool for later-stage billing communication. They allow you to automate follow-up for past due invoices and keep the payment process professional, timely, and consistent.