JOB SEARCH (CASHFLOW)

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  1. Ivan Resume
  2. The Goal
  3. The Plan
  4. Where to Find Leads
  5. Lead List Created
  6. Cold Email Messages
  7. DM Messages
  8. VSL Script + Email Script
  9. Google Doc Tracking Sheet

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  • Biz Opportunity
  • Amazing3DTours.com
  • Equipment – To Purchase
  • Matterport Training
  • The Biz Plan
  • The Money Math
  • FB Ads – Swipe File
  • Client Website – Templates
  • How to Create Marketing Video

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  • Tattoo Removal Ad Agency
  • Digital Biz Leads
  • Dental Lead Consulting
  • Chiropractor Ad Agency
  • Pay Per CALL Agency

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  • Directory Style Lead Gen Builds
  • Website in a Day
  • Cold Email Marketing Service

SIDE HUSTLE (Part-Time Jobs)

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  • Definition of Job
  • Opportunity
  • Money Math
  • Example of Work
  • List of Companies
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  • Plan Moving Forward
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  • Cambly.com
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  • Different Platforms
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REGISTER BIZ + WORK VISA

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

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  • Process + Costs

COURSES / TRAINING HERE

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  1. Offer
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  6. How To Set Up New Campaign
    – Create New Campaign
    – Fill out “Campaign Page”
    – Fill out “Ad-Set Page”
    – Fill out “Ad Page”
    – Create Funnel

LEVEL 1 – TRAINING 

Mod 1 – Overview & Landing Page
Mod 2 – Video Page
Mod 3 – Application Page
Mod 4 – Schedule & Thank You Page
Mod 5 – CAM Website
Mod 6 – CAM Email
Mod 7 – Cam Organic Traffic

LEVEL 2 – TRAINING

CAM Coaching Calls
Mod 01 – FB Ads Account Setup
Mod 02 – Facebook Pixels
Mod 03 – Pixel Sniper Method
Mod 04 – FB Ads Introduction
Mod 05 – Facebook Re targeting Ads
Mod 06 – Advanced Auto Emailer
Mod 07 – Facebook Ads Targeting
Mod 08 – Facebook Ads Launching
Mod 10 – Lumpy mail
Mod 11 – Sales Training
Mod 12 – Adding Testimonials

Page 1 – Module 1-4
Webinar + Sales Page
Mod 01 – Overview & Niche Select
Mod 02 – Mock-up Funnels
Mod 03 – Building Your Funnel
Mod 04 – Review Your Funnel

Page 2 – Module 5-7
Mod 05 – Personalized Video
Mod 06 – Your First Client
Mod 07 – FB Ad Account Setup

Page 3 – Module 8-11
Mod 08 – Preparing Client Campaign
Mod 09 – Creating The Video FB Ad
Mod 10 – Pixels Installations
Mod 11 – Terminologies & Structure

Page 4 – Module 12-13 LAUNCHING ADS
Mod 12 – ADS Launching
Mod 13 – Getting Paid

Page 5 – Documents

FAM Documents
Dental Lead Consulting Docs
FB Organic Content Sprint
DINO ClickFunnels Vault

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Mod 0 – The Nutshell
Mod 1 – The Bait
Mod 2 – The Funnel
Mod 3 – The Ad
Mod 4 – The Agency
Mod 5 – Pixel Hero Boss
Mod 6 – Bare Bone Basics
Bonuses
Coaching Calls
Funnel Downloads

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Webinar & Sales Page
Mod 0 – Mindset
Mod 1- Getting Results for Clients
Mod 2- Landing Your First Client
Mod 3- Scaling to Multiple Clients
Mod 4- Managing Your Agency
BONUS Module

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  1. Getting started. Overview & Numbers
  2. Instantly Guide – How To Send 1000 Cold Emails Day With 50%+ Open Rate
  3. Resource List (Downloads)
  4. Domain and Email Setup Introduction
  5. Buying domains
  6. Forward Domain To Main Domain
  7. Setting up Google Workspace
  8. Setting up SPF
  9. Setting up DKIM
  10. Setting up DMARC
  11. Getting & Verifying Leads
  12. Leadhype
  13. LinkedIn Sales Navigator – LeadHype
  14. Apollo.io
  15. Other sources for getting leads
  16. Verifying Leads – BulkEmailChecker
  17. Formatting Lead List
  18. Email Copy & Resources
  19. Email Sequences
  20. First Lines & Personalisation
  21. Cold Email Sequences
  22. Setting Up Instantly & Adding Accounts
  23. Creating A Campaign – Instantly
  24. Optimizing & Scaling
  25. Analyzing Campaigns and Benchmarks’
  26. Scaling Up
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Welcome! (WATCH FIRST)
Pre-Pillars
Pillar 1 – Setting Appointments
Pillar 2 – Closing Appointments
Pillar 3 – Systems & Scaling
Pillar 4 – Client Results
Resources
Bonuses
FAQ Library

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  1. Week 1 – SMMA Launch
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  3. Week 3 – Promotion Domination
  4. Week 4 – Sales Authority
  5. Week 5 – Performance10X
  6. Bonus Material – Apply Weekly Q&A Calls Campaign

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  1. YouTube Channel
  2. Vimeo Channel
  3. Closing A Client Live £1,500 Per Month SMMA Sales Call
  4.  The ‘Bait And Switch’ SMMA Outreach Strategy That Booked Me 23 Meetings In 7 Days
  5. The Offer I Used To Close 2 Clients in 1 Hour As An SMMA Rookie (1)

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  1. Setting Up New Campaign

FACEBOOK AD SWIPE-FILES

Dentist Swipe File 

  1. Ivan Dentist Offer (Free)
  2. Ivan Dentist Offer (Paid)
  3. Ivan Dentist Offer (Pro)
  4. Dental Agency Offers (40)
  5. Teeth Cleaning (40)
  6. Teeth Whitening (40)

Million Dollar Agency (Swipe-Files) 

  1. Landscape KR-Reliance
  2. HRT Agency (Hormone Replacement Therapy)
  3. PinPoint Scaling (Medspa)
  4. Car Detailing & Paint Protection Film (PPF)
  5. Solar – NCT Solar
  6. Results Grow.com (Turf Leads)
  7. Roofer Grow.com (AWESOME)
  8. HVAC Grow.com (AWESOME)
  9. Short Form Content (Viral Videos) Real Estate (One Million Media)
  10. Joel Kaplan – Agency Labs – $500K pm
  11. Tyler Narducci – DFY Leads and Sales
  12. Plumbing & HVAC SEO
  13. Dentist – Umbra Media – FB Ads
  14. Permanent Makeup Artists
  15. Contractor.click
  16. Jeff Miller – Agency Scaling Secrets
  17. Boundless Leads (GOOD Acc IS DOWN)
  18. Charlie Morgan
  19. Will Nelson – Online Fitness Coaches

Various Niches

  1. Landing Pages (Marketing Agency)
  2. Real Estate Agents (HD Media House)
  3. Spas + Salons + Beauty Professionals (Spa Strong)
  4. HVAC & Plumbing (Power Selling Pros)
  5. Chiropractors (ChiroQueens)
  6. Real Estate (JungleCat Real Estate)
  7. Website Offer (Lyca Smith)
  8. Solar Leads (Sirius Leads)
  9. Sales Job (Cold to Sold)
  10. Chiropractor (Chiro Leads)
  11. Medspa (RevSpark Media)
  12. Virtual Frontdesk for Medspa (Dedicated Office)
  13. Land Cleaners & Excavation Contractors (Land Clearing Insights)
  14. Kitchen Remodeling (Scale My Kitchen Remodeling)
  15. Cold Prospecting To Fill Pipeline Offer (Sopro)
  16. Gyms Free Trial Offer (Riley Stewart)
  17. Water Damage Restoration Webinar (Jamie Randall)

Business Registration + Work Visa Philippines

INDEX

SUMMARY OF BIZ STRUCTURE

Here’s a thorough summary of everything we’ve discussed regarding registering a business in the Philippines, broken down clearly:


1. Business Structure

  • One Person Corporation (OPC) is the preferred structure for a solo entrepreneur.

    • You can own 100% of the company thanks to Senate Bill 2094 (new law allowing 100% foreign ownership in certain small businesses/services).

    • Advantages:

      • Separates personal assets from business liabilities.

      • Quick, easy, and cheap to set up compared to other structures.

      • Provides flexibility to operate different business services under the same company (unlike Vietnam where you must declare categories).


2. Cost to Set Up

  • Legal setup with a lawyer (full service): $1,000–$1,500 is realistic for a reputable, low-cost attorney.

    • Includes:

      • Company registration (all required government fees, documents, mayoral certificates, etc.).

      • Processing your working visa (9G visa / employment visa).

  • Breakdown:

    • Government fees, filings, and official documents are separate but minimal.

    • No hidden extras if you hire a firm offering a flat all-in price.

  • Visa costs: Included in the above if using the attorney’s full-service package.

    • Typically, 1-year working visa with the setup.

    • After the first year, renewal options: 3-year visa (~$1,000 for 3 years).


3. Operational Flexibility

  • You can operate multiple services:

    • Property scanning, web design, marketing, consulting, etc.

  • You don’t need to hire staff immediately; you can grow as the business earns revenue.

  • Business expenses can be deducted for taxes:

    • Office/home office rent, transportation (motorbike or car), meals (business meetings), travel (e.g., Manila or overseas business trips).


4. Land and Property

  • OPC cannot own land if it is 100% foreign-owned; a 60-40 company structure is required for that.

    • Example: Lawyer owns 60%, you own 40%, articles allow control arrangements.

  • Alternatives:

    • Purchase land under a Filipino partner/relative and lease it to yourself (99-year lease).

    • Any structures built on leased land can be 100% yours and sold/rented.

  • OPC can buy other assets (like a car) and may qualify for loans based on company financials.


5. Banking & Loans

  • OPCs can open bank accounts in the Philippines.

  • Banks may provide financing (car, equipment) if:

    • Company is generating revenue.

    • Proper financials and tax returns are maintained.

  • Property financing is more restricted; land purchases usually require a Filipino majority partner or special setup.


6. Summary of Steps

  1. Hire a reputable, low-cost attorney ($1,000–$1,500 for full service).

  2. Register your OPC (100% foreign-owned under SB2094).

  3. Process your 9G working visa with the same attorney.

  4. Open a business bank account and set up bookkeeping.

  5. Start operations (property scanning/web design/etc.).

  6. Use company for legitimate tax deductions (office, travel, business expenses).

  7. Consider additional structures (60-40 company) if you plan to buy land/property.


7. Key Takeaways

  • OPC is perfect for solo expats—cheap, fast, and 100% ownership.

  • All-in cost (company registration + 1-year working visa + attorney) is realistically $1,000–$1,500.

  • After year 1, renew your visa for 3 years for ~$1,000.

  • You can mix and match business activities freely in the Philippines.

  • Buying land as a foreigner requires additional setup (60-40 company or lease).

TAXES

Got it — taxes in the Philippines are where most foreign entrepreneurs trip up, so it’s smart to get this clear before jumping in. Let me expand your section on tax responsibilities into something detailed but practical:


Tax Responsibilities for an OPC in the Philippines

1. Corporate Income Tax (CIT)

  • Tax rate:

    • 20% if your net taxable income is ₱5 million or less and total assets are ₱100 million or less (excluding land).

    • 25% if above that threshold.

  • Since you’ll likely start lean, you’ll qualify for the 20% rate.

2. Value-Added Tax (VAT) vs. Percentage Tax

  • If your annual revenue exceeds ₱3 million (~$52,000) → you must register for VAT (12%).

  • If below that → you can stick to Percentage Tax (1% until June 2023, then back to 3%) on gross sales.

For a small service business (consulting, web design, marketing), many OPCs stay under ₱3M turnover at first, so Percentage Tax applies until growth kicks in.

3. Withholding Taxes

  • You must withhold and remit taxes if you:

    • Pay freelancers or contractors.

    • Pay rent.

  • Typical withholding rates: 2%–10% depending on the type of expense.

4. Deductible Business Expenses

Anything “ordinary and necessary” for business is deductible:

  • Office/home office rent.

  • Utilities, internet, phone.

  • Transportation (motorbike, car, fuel, Grab rides).

  • Meals/entertainment (if with clients or staff).

  • Travel (local or overseas if business-related).

  • Marketing, ads, software, website, and subscriptions.

  • Professional fees (lawyer, accountant).

  • Depreciation of equipment (computers, cameras, etc.).

This lowers your taxable income → effectively reducing your 20% tax rate.

5. Filing & Compliance Calendar

Here’s the realistic filing schedule for an OPC:

  • Monthly filings

    • Percentage Tax or VAT (depending on your registration).

    • Withholding tax returns (if you withheld any).

  • Quarterly filings

    • Income tax (1st–3rd quarter estimates).

  • Annual filings

    • Annual Income Tax Return.

    • Annual Financial Statement (audited by a CPA).

    • SEC reportorial requirements.

So yes — you’ll be filing every month, plus quarterly, plus annually. That’s why almost no one does this themselves.

6. Accountant Costs

  • Freelance bookkeeper/CPA → ₱10,000–₱15,000/month ($175–$265).

  • Mid-tier accounting firm → ₱20,000–₱40,000/month ($350–$700).

  • Annual audit (required for OPCs) → ₱20,000–₱40,000 one-time fee.

Budget realistically: ₱200,000–₱400,000 per year ($3,500–$7,000) for professional accounting if you want it fully handled and compliant.

You can get cheaper, but you don’t want missed filings (penalties add up fast).

7. Effective Tax Rate in Practice

  • On paper: 20% CIT + 3% percentage tax.

  • In practice: after deducting legit expenses, your real effective rate is often 8–12% of gross revenue (sometimes even lower if you maximize deductions).


👉 Do you want me to rewrite your original business setup summary with this full tax section included so it’s one cohesive document — or would you rather I draft a standalone “Philippines Tax Guide for OPCs” that you can keep separately?

WORK VISA

Perfect — let’s break down the work visa situation step by step so you can see the full picture and the real benefits.


Work Visa in the Philippines (Tied to Your OPC)

1. The Initial Visa

  • When you set up your One Person Corporation (OPC), your attorney will typically package in a 9G Working Visa.

  • This visa is valid for 1 year and allows you to legally work in the Philippines for your own company.

2. Renewal & the 3-Year Visa

  • After the first year, you can apply for a 3-year 9G visa renewal.

  • Your lawyer or corporate secretary will handle the application.

  • Cost: Around $900–$1,200 (₱50,000–₱65,000) for 3 years, including fees and professional services.

  • Renewals are straightforward once your company is compliant (SEC filings, BIR taxes up to date).

3. Benefits of the 9G Visa

This is where it gets powerful:

Work Legally in PH

  • You’re legally employed by your OPC.

  • You can invoice clients, sign contracts, and operate just like any local business.

Take On Other Work (Legally)

  • The visa makes you a recognized worker in the Philippines.

  • You can contract with Philippine firms — e.g., BPO companies, digital marketing agencies, or consulting firms.

  • Even gig-economy jobs (like Grab, Lalamove, food delivery, etc.) are technically legal since you’re a work visa holder. (Though most foreigners won’t pursue these, it’s 100% above-board if you did.)

Long-Term Stability

  • No more visa runs. You don’t need to worry about tourist visas, extensions, or overstaying penalties.

  • You have a residency-style work permit tied to your company.

Financial Advantages

  • With a 9G, you can open local bank accounts more easily.

  • You can apply for credit cards, loans (car, equipment, business loans) in the company’s name.

Tax Clarity

  • Since you’re employed by your own OPC, your earnings are taxed corporately (20% corporate tax, then distributions if you pay yourself dividends).

  • You avoid the “gray area” of freelancing while on a tourist visa.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

  • While the 9G itself is not permanent residency, having continuous legal employment makes future applications (like for a Special Resident Visa or long-term residency) much easier.

4. Disadvantages / Limitations

  • The visa is employer-tied → in this case, your own company is your sponsor. You can’t just switch jobs unless your company sponsors the new role (though you can contract out services).

  • Annual reporting: You’ll still need to file updates with the Bureau of Immigration.

5. Budgeting

Here’s the realistic visa cost timeline if you go the OPC route:

  • Year 1: Included in setup (~$1,000–$1,500 all-in with company registration).

  • Year 2–4: 3-year renewal (~$900–$1,200).

  • Ongoing: Small annual report fee (~₱300–₱500).

So budget:

  • $1,000–$1,500 upfront, then $900–$1,200 every 3 years.


👉 Bottom line: With the 9G tied to your OPC, you’re no longer a “tourist with a side hustle.” You’re a legal worker, entrepreneur, and business operator in the Philippines, with all the doors that opens.

FIRMS THAT CAN HELP REGISTER BIZ + VISA

Got you. I hunted for firms that (a) handle business registration + 9G work visa, (b) have an established footprint/reviews, and (c) are likely to quote in your target $1,000–$1,500 range for a lean OPC setup if you keep scope tight (SEC/BIR basics + 1-year 9G). Most don’t publish all-in prices online, but these five are reputable and actively do both company setups and 9G visas—good candidates to request quotes from:

  1. Dayanan Business Consultancy (DBC) — Makati
    Business registration + visa processing (9G, 47(a)(2), etc.). Long-standing boutique that’s price-competitive vs big firms. Good for lean packages. Dayanan Business Consultancy+1

  2. FilePino — Nationwide
    Full incorporation (incl. OPC) and immigration services; publishes detailed 9G content and handles AEP/PWP/ACR. Known for startup-friendly pricing. FilePino+2FilePino+2

  3. Triple i Consulting
    SEC registration specialists + 9G visa assistance (also has renewal how-tos with fee bands). Solid operations history. Triple i Consulting+1

  4. InCorp Philippines (formerly Kittelson & Carpo)
    Large, credible provider; does incorporation and 9G/AEP end-to-end. Often quotes higher, but you can negotiate a basic package if you only need essentials. InCorp PhilippinesInCorp Philippines

  5. BusinessRegistrationPhilippines.com (BRP)
    Specialist site focused on registrations and work authorization; handles SWP/PWP on the way to 9G (good sign they run full 9G pipelines). Business Registration Philippines

Reality check on pricing

  • Publicly posted fee pages vary wildly. For example, one international firm lists 9G at $3,000–$4,500 just for the visa service (likely overkill for you). Your target is still doable with smaller/boutique firms if you keep scope tight and do some errands yourself. Emerhub

  • Government 9G fees themselves are in the low-hundreds USD equivalent, so your main variable is service fees. Recent guides put BI/AEP/ACR outlays roughly in the ₱10k–₱20k band before professional fees, which supports a total all-in near your budget with the right provider. loft.phPolicybazaarCBOS Business Solutions Inc.

How to get the $1k–$1.5k quote (email script)

Hi [Name], I’m a solo foreign founder setting up an OPC with basic scope (SEC eSPARC, BIR registration, Mayor’s/Barangay permits) and a 1-year 9G visa (incl. AEP, PWP if needed, ACR-I Card). No add-ons (no payroll, no PEZA/BOI, no VAT advisory).
Timeline: standard processing.
Can you quote an all-in fixed fee in USD $1,000–$1,500 (professional fees + out-of-pocket govt fees), and list what’s included/excluded? Also please add a separate quote for: (1) 3-year 9G renewal and (2) annual compliance.
Thanks!

What to insist on (so you don’t get upsold)

  • Deliverables list: SEC Certificate (OPC), BIR COR + receipts, LGU permits, AEP + 9G + ACR-I.

  • All pass-throughs included (BI “express lane,” notarizations, courier).

  • Turnovers: original docs + digital scans; BI online account credentials if applicable.

  • Post-incorporation handoff: simple tax calendar + who files monthly/quarterly.

If you want, I’ll draft a one-pager you can send each vendor that locks scope and forces apples-to-apples quotes.

REQUEST A QUOTATION EMAIL TO SEND

Subject Line – Request for Quotation — OPC + 1‑Year 9G Visa (All‑In)

Hello [Provider Name],

I am a foreign solo founder looking to incorporate a One Person Corporation (OPC) in the Philippines and obtain a 1‑year 9G working visa tied to that OPC. I’m requesting a fixed, all‑in quote in USD for a lean package that covers incorporation, government filings, and the 9G visa process.


Required Scope (must be included in the all‑in price)

  1. Company Incorporation (OPC)

    • SEC registration (name reservation, Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws for OPC, Certificate of Incorporation)

    • Barangay clearance and Mayor’s permit (where required)

    • BIR registration: Certificate of Registration (COR), books of accounts, official receipts (if applicable)

    • SSS/PHIC/HDMF registrations only if required to complete filings (note if optional/excluded)

  2. Work Authorization / 9G Visa (1 year)

    • Alien Employment Permit (AEP) / appropriate BI paperwork

    • 9G visa application and processing

    • ACR‑I Card (Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Card) or equivalent

    • Any required BI fees, stamping, and government pass‑through costs

  3. Deliverables

    • Scanned and original copies of SEC Certificate, BIR COR, Mayor’s Permit/Barangay, AEP receipt, 9G approval, ACR‑I (if issued)

    • An itemized invoice showing professional fees and government pass‑throughs

    • Short post‑incorporation checklist (tax filing calendar, first compliance tasks)


Exclusions (state clearly if you include any of these)

  • Payroll set‑up and ongoing payroll filings

  • VAT advisory, transfer pricing, or PEZA/BOI registrations

  • Bookkeeping services beyond initial set‑up

  • Any litigation, immigration appeals, or non‑standard BI interventions


Pricing Request

Please provide three prices (USD):

  • All‑in price for the scope above (one‑time) — target $1,000–$1,500.

  • Price for 3‑year 9G renewal (total all‑in fee) if handled by your firm.

  • Annual compliance package price (monthly or annual retainer) for bookkeeping, monthly/quarterly tax filings, and annual audit (if offered).

Include an itemized breakdown: professional fees vs. government/out‑of‑pocket fees.


Timeline

  • Approximate timeline for company incorporation (SEC → BIR → LGU): ______ days

  • Approximate timeline for AEP + 9G (from submission to approval): ______ days


Payment & Terms

  • Preferred payment terms (deposit % and final payment) and accepted methods.

  • Refund or re‑work policy if government delays or rejections occur.


References & Credentials

Please include:

  • Years in business and number of OPC incorporations handled in the last 12 months

  • Typical clients (startups, SMEs, expats)

  • A short list of 1–2 client references or Google/FB review links


Contact and Next Steps

Name: Ivan du Plessis
Email: [your email]
Phone (WhatsApp/Telegram): [your number]
Preferred start date: ______

Please return this RFQ to me with your quote and timeline. I will compare responses and select a single provider for a fixed‑scope engagement.

Thanks — looking forward to your detailed quote.

— Ivan

HelixPay.ph

Visa / Bank / GCash / Maya / GrabPay Subscriptions for PH Clients

Here’s your visual snapshot of HelixPay, the Philippines-based recurring payments platform:

  • Top-left: A diagram illustrating HelixPay’s robust subscription management features.

  • Top-right: A smartphone UI mockup showing the checkout experience in action.

  • Bottom-left: A storefront demo—think of it like Shopify, but optimized specifically for subscriptions.

  • Bottom-right: A real-life use case for QR or event ticketing integration.


What Is HelixPay?

  • HelixPay is the first subscription management platform built for the Philippines, tailored for local businesses, creators, and service providers who wish to collect recurring payments with ease.helixpay.ph+1Foxmont

  • It empowers businesses to enable recurring billing via GCash, GrabPay, PayMaya, debit/credit cards, and major bank transfers (BDO, BPI, Unionbank, etc.).helixpay.ph+1

  • You can use HelixPay purely for subscriptions or handle all customer payments—including one-time and recurring—within the same system.helixpay.ph+1


Core Features & How It Works

Easy No-Code Setup

  • Launch a subscription storefront with no coding skills required—customizable and mobile-friendly, just like Shopify.helixpay.ph+1

  • Link it seamlessly to your existing site (via button or custom URL), or integrate via API if you prefer deeper control.helixpay.ph+1

Built for Recurring Billing

  • Offers flexible recurrence options: weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual, and supports discounts for longer commitments.helixpay.ph

  • Supports both auto-charge (e.g., via card) and auto-reminder (e.g., via GCash or bank transfer).helixpay.phFacebook

Subscriber Portal & Engagement Tools

  • Subscribers can manage their own payments—change method, skip, or adjust their subscription.helixpay.ph

  • Includes tools for email/SMS/Viber notifications, promo codes, upselling, and engagement campaigns.helixpay.ph+1

Business Dashboard & Support

  • Real-time dashboard to monitor subscriptions, payments, and customer activity.helixpay.ph

  • Based in Manila—support is available in English, Tagalog, and Cebuano.helixpay.ph

  • Built on secure, enterprise-grade infrastructure (PCI DSS compliant, AWS-hosted, 99.9% uptime).helixpay.ph


HelixPay + GCash: How It Works for You

  1. You create a HelixPay subscription plan (e.g. “₱1,000/month hosting”).

  2. You send your client a link to subscribe.

  3. They pick GCash (or any other supported payment) and agree to auto-reminders or auto-charges.

  4. HelixPay handles automatic billing each month.

  5. You monitor payments and engagement in your dashboard—no manual collecting or reminders needed.


Company & Platform Trust


Why It’s Perfect for Your Use Case

AdvantageBenefit for You
GCash CompatibilityClients in PH can pay via mobile wallet—they already use it!
AutomationNo more chasing clients—payments happen automatically
Professional InterfaceClients feel they’re paying a professional business, not a personal number
Subscriber ControlClients can manage their plan, update payment method, or cancel any time
Flexible IntegrationUse HelixPay standalone or integrate into your current site
Scalable & SecureBuilt for scale with strong security and uptime

What to Do Next

  1. Visit HelixPay (helixpay.ph) and explore their subscription tool or no-code storefront.

  2. Sign up—there’s no installation cost or lock-in, and merchants can get verified quickly.helixpay.ph

  3. Set up a test subscription for your property scan hosting.

  4. Send the link to a friendly test client and see payments roll in automatically.

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