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What Is Newie?

Newie helps service providers sell services, collect payments, and manage the customer records that come from each purchase. Create a service on your iPhone, Mac, or the web, then sell it as a subscription, one-off purchase, or instalment plan. Customers can pay by card or Apple Pay, with Bank Account, Buy Now Pay Later, and Tap to Pay on iPhone available where eligible.

Who Is Newie For?

Newie is for individual service providers and teams who deliver services online, in person, or both - personal trainers, online coaches, coaching teams, businesses with multiple coaches or practitioners, consultants, tutors, beauty and wellness providers, accountants, bookkeepers, creative businesses, and small teams selling services to clients.
See Who Uses Newie & Common Workflows for detailed use cases and workflows by industry.

Foundation of Using Newie

Everything in Newie starts with a service. You can create a tailored service for one customer, or a reusable service many customers can buy. That service becomes the foundation for pricing, checkout, subscriptions, customers, agreements, payment links, QR codes, Tap to Pay, reporting, and follow-up. That means Newie supports both bespoke one-to-one offers and scalable services without forcing you to rebuild the offer each time. For the detailed setup model, see Services. For a practical framework on when to create reusable services versus custom links, see Provider Guides.

What Sets Newie Apart?

Selling a service is not the same as selling a product. Services often involve recurring payments, changing plans, pauses, intro pricing, customer self-service, agreements, and longer customer relationships. Newie is built around the service the customer buys, then adds the tools around it to sell the service, collect payments, manage changes, and follow up.

Key Features

These are some of the key features that make the biggest difference for service businesses.

AI Overdue Assistant

Follow up on overdue subscription and instalment plan invoices, handle replies, schedule follow-ups, and include the Customer Manage Link where the assistant is following up.

Built-in Terms of Service

Turn on Terms of Service and create terms with AI assistance, or use your own. Customers agree before purchase, and signed agreements are stored and downloadable. Review terms before using them with customers.

Custom Pricing Links

Customise the price or start date of any service for a specific customer without changing the base service. Use it for tailored offers when the customer is ready to buy. Share the custom link or QR code; the original service stays unchanged.

Advanced Subscription Tools

Manage pauses, resumes, scheduled cancellations, plan changes, intro pricing, fixed-term packages, instalment plans, setup fees, and customer self-service from the service setup.

What Does Newie Cost?

Newie has no monthly fees, no sign-up fees, no lock-in contracts, and no dishonour fees. Fees apply to successful transactions and clearly listed optional features or payment methods where enabled. The standard transaction fee is 2.9% + 30c for Australia and other enabled countries, and 3.4% + 30c for the United States. Other fees can apply to optional features, payment methods, international transactions, or Instant Payouts. See Fees & Limits for the quick overview or the Fees & Limits Reference for the complete fee table, inclusions, and payment limits.

Ratings & Reviews

Service providers rate Newie strongly on the App Store, and the written reviews show why. Providers commonly mention easier payment setup, flexible payment links, subscription and payment-plan management, less admin, and responsive support. For a source snapshot and links to current App Store reviews, see Ratings & Reviews. Last updated: 2026-07-15