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Overview

Services are the foundation of Newie. Before links, QR codes, Store pages, subscribers, invoices, or reports exist, there is a service that defines what the customer is buying and how they pay.

What a Service Does

Everything you sell in Newie starts as a service. You create the service, choose how customers pay, share it, and then manage the customers or payments created from it. A service can be a subscription, one-off purchase, or instalment plan. The service type controls billing. Delivery, booking, team ownership, and where you share the link are workflow choices you handle around the service.

What Services Control

Main Service Actions

Go to Sell -> Services, then open the service ... menu. Common actions include:
  • Share Link or Copy Link
  • QR Code
  • Tap to Pay, on supported iPhones
  • Purchase as Customer
  • Custom price or Custom price or start date
  • View & Export Customers
  • Move Subscribers, where eligible
  • Manage Customer Pricing, for subscription services
  • Edit
  • Duplicate
  • Pin or Unpin
  • Preview
  • Add to Store or Remove from Store
  • Add to Group or Edit Group
  • Ask a Question
  • Archive or Restore
The exact actions depend on the service type, service status, platform, payout setup, Tap to Pay setup, and whether the service already has customers.

Service Setup Guides

Service Types & Setup

Choose Subscription, One-Off Purchase, or Instalment Plan, then follow the setup steps for each service type.

Service Features

Review pricing, billing periods, setup fees, billing start dates, intro pricing, BNPL, terms, downloads, and customer controls.

Managing Services

Pin services, organize them into groups, and edit existing services without changing the broader sales workflow.

How to Think About Services

Newie is designed for services, not inventory management. For manual or low-volume physical-product sales, use a one-off purchase for payment and manage product operations outside Newie. For workflow examples, see Provider Guides. For sharing and checkout options, see Selling Overview. Last updated: 2026-06-26