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UPDATED JUN 2026 · BY THE LYNQLY TEAM

Where are my receipts and invoices?

Your receipts and invoices are on the Billing page — find any transaction in your complete history and click Receipt or Invoice to open the Stripe-hosted document.

Head to Billing in your account navigation (or go to /billing directly). You'll see a transaction ledger covering all of your transactions. Each row shows the date, amount, and an action column — click Receipt for one-off purchases like pass buys or Boost, or Invoice for Domain Radar subscription charges. Both open a Stripe-hosted page with the full document.

  1. Go to Billing in your account navigation, or visit /billing directly.
  2. Find the transaction in the ledger. Each row shows the date, amount, and an action column.
  3. Click 'Receipt' (for one-off purchases) or 'Invoice' (for Domain Radar subscription charges) to open the Stripe-hosted document.
  4. If you want more detail on a specific charge, click 'Details' on any row. The payment detail panel includes the receipt or invoice link alongside your guarantee status for that charge.
  5. If the Invoice link reads 'Invoice link will appear once generated,' give it a little time — Stripe finalizes it after the charge settles, then it shows up automatically.
★ GOOD TO KNOW

For one-off charges, Stripe also emails a receipt automatically to the email address on file at the time of payment, so check your inbox if you need it fast. If you are an EU or UK customer needing a VAT-compliant invoice, note that a Stripe receipt is not a valid VAT invoice — contact us and we can look into options for you.

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