9 tracked steps replace the invisible inbox project
Contracts, company profile, merchant data, partner register, credentials, service configuration, training, parallel testing, and go-live — all in one workspace.
Every ISO knows the cost of onboarding that disappears into email chains. The onboarding workspace replaces that with 9 defined steps — contracts, company profile, data, credentials, service setup, training, parallel testing, and go-live — all tracked in one visible workspace with evidence and sign-off at each stage.
Contracts, company profile, merchant data, partner register, credentials, service configuration, training, parallel testing, and go-live — all in one workspace.
Documents get buried in email, credentials arrive late, training gets skipped, and go-live feels improvised. The workspace makes every step visible and accountable.
CRM, commission reporting, broker tools, statement analysis, PCI workflow, knowledge bot, branding, and operational workflows can all be signed off in context.
The later stages cover training completion, parallel testing with 2 clean months, readiness checklist confirmation, and formal handover.
The workspace starts with contracts and company detail — including the nominated onboarding contact. No chasing this information through email later.
The operating inputs Valtura needs are gathered through dedicated steps instead of scattered inbox requests. Each step tracks progress and evidence.
8 service components are reviewed and signed off: CRM, commission reporting, broker tools, statement analysis, PCI workflow, knowledge bot, branding, and operational workflows.
Clean testing cycles, discrepancy tolerance, readiness checklist, director sign-off, and formal account handover — go-live is evidenced, not assumed.
CRM, commission reporting, broker tools, statement analysis, operational workflows, PCI workflow, knowledge bot, and branding — each reviewed before go-live.
Training modules, participant names, and completion acknowledgement stay attached to the onboarding record. No guessing who has been trained.
The workspace records clean months achieved, discrepancy counts, tolerance levels, and whether the ISO has met the bar for sign-off.
Training, data feeds, commission validation, permissions, director sign-off, and handover readiness — all evidenced before the account goes live.
A consistent onboarding structure makes it possible to scale implementation quality across multiple ISOs without adding headcount.
Step status, evidence, and sign-off are visible in the workspace — not buried in inboxes or private trackers that nobody else can see.
The ISO has a defined workspace, a named onboarding lead, and a clear sense of what happens next at each step.
2 clean months of parallel testing, 8 readiness checks, and director sign-off make the move into live use planned and defensible.
We can walk through the step sequence, review states, service sign-off, testing workflow, and go-live readiness exactly as it appears in the portal.