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# Stripe Integration

You can also connect your Stripe account to your <mark style="color:purple;">Klervo</mark> to benefit from its convenient payment processing capabilities, which allow you to send invoices and receive payments.

At the end of the settings section of your account, you'll see the Stripe Connect section.

Once you start the Stripe integration process, you'll be prompted to the Stripe website, where you need to enter your email and phone number.

You'll receive a login code on your phone. Enter it correctly to continue with the Stripe integration process with <mark style="color:purple;">Klervo</mark>.

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