#nidebo_best-practices
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Yep you could use invoicing for this. When you create the invoice, you can specify a due date: https://docs.stripe.com/api/invoices/create#create_invoice-due_date. Then when you receive the invoice.overdue event (as you said), you can void the invoice
Basically you have the right idea for this
Hi @real obsidian thanks for your reply, is this event invoice.overdue always sent? Or do I need to upgrade my Stripe account for some additional features regarding billing?
I'm not sure when I read the doc:
That I'm not sure
You'd need to use automations: https://docs.stripe.com/billing/automations
We're not familiar with fees/pricing in here though, so I can't say if this costs extra
Recommend asking our support team: https://support.stripe.com/contact