#malle_best-practices
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For more context: Our users only interact with our dashboard and not with the stripe dashboard at all. I just want a seemless integration from send invoice -> get paid -> money lands in their treasury financial account
Hello
Funds settlement timing often depends on the type of payment method that was used for payment.
Is there a webhook for when funds become available for payout?
Assuming these invoices are being created on the connected accounts themselves, you'd listen to balance.available event on your connect type webhook endpoint.
If the invoices are being created on the platform account then you'd still listen to the same event just on account type webhook endpoint.
Is there any other better solution to the use case I described above? If I wait for balance.available our users will see that their invoice is paid but are not aware of where the money is or when it will hit their bank account
You could show the amount as pending balance (like Stripe does on the dashboard) and then payout when it becomes available.
You could also check with our support team about faster settlement speeds.. For example, ACH does support faster speeds if you're eligible: https://support.stripe.com/questions/ach-direct-debit-payment-settlement-time
Ok thank you for the info!