Why it matters:Â
How you deliver invoices (with links, or links plus PDFs) directly impacts how fast you get paid.
The mistake:Â
Going “links only” sounds modern, but it creates friction for client AP teams and hesitation for recipients trained not to click on links.
The smarter move:Â
Use magic links and attached PDFs together.
Why both work better:Â
- PDFs are easy to forward into AP systems.Â
- Attachments build trust and increase collections effectiveness.Â
- Links provide tracking, centralized access, and payment workflows.Â
- Flexibility lets you match client preferences and reduce friction.Â
Bottom line:Â
Magic links speed payments and increase security.Â
PDFs give your clients simplicity.Â
Together, they help you get paid faster.
Dive Deeper
In the push toward digital efficiency, some firms have adopted link-only delivery for invoices and A/R notices. On the surface, it feels modern and streamlined. But when you limit yourself to a single delivery method, you unintentionally create friction for your clients and reduce your own strategic flexibility.Â
The stronger approach isn’t choosing between links or PDFs. It’s building the flexibility to use links or links plus PDFs, depending on the situation.Â
That flexibility matters more than most firms realize.Â
Operational Reality: Corporate AP Teams Need Attachments
Large corporate clients rarely process invoices by clicking into vendor portals one by one. Instead, invoices are forwarded internally into structured accounts payable workflows and automation systems.Â
When your invoice email includes a PDF attachment, the recipient can forward it directly into their AP system. Modern AP tools ingest attached PDFs and automatically create accounts payable for processing. The workflow is simple: forward the email, done.
When you send only a link, the workflow becomes cumbersome. The AP team must:Â
- Click the linkÂ
- Log inÂ
- Locate the invoiceÂ
- Download itÂ
- Re-upload it into their internal systemÂ
That extra friction slows processing, introduces human error, and increases the likelihood that your invoice sits unprocessed. Including a PDF attachment removes that friction entirely.Â
Attachments Increase Trust
Psychologically, people respond differently to an attachment they can see immediately  versus a link they must click to retrieve. Because phishing and credential theft have conditioned individuals and organizations to distrust links, recipients are more likely to open and engage with a PDF that is visibly attached to the email.Â
Viewing the PDF enables the recipient to verify the validity of the email.Â
Increasing Collection Effectiveness
There is an immediacy to A/R Notices that include a Statement of Account PDF with copies of all outstanding bills. That immediate visibility increases trust and engagement. There is no cognitive barrier. No hesitation. No more “I don’t have a copy of that.”
We see it in the data: firms that follow-up with complete PDF statements have higher collected realization rates.Â
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Security Reality: Links Are the Primary Phishing Vector
Phishing campaigns overwhelmingly rely on malicious URLs because links are easy to disguise and can direct users to credential-harvesting sites. Security researchers consistently identify URL-based phishing as one of the most common and effective attack methods.Â
Attachments can be weaponized, but phishing campaigns favor malicious URLs because they are easier to disguise and more likely to bypass filters. It’s why users are trained to distrust links. When you rely solely on links, you’re leaning into the very vector people are taught to avoid.Â
PDFs are more familiar and more trustworthy to recipients, enabling them to validate that they are receiving a valid email from your firm, and increasing their trust in subsequently clicking through the link to pay.
We can never just send links. Our large clients won't allow it.
– Law firm CFO
The Advantage of Links: Tracking and Control
This is where nuance matters.Â
There is  a meaningful advantage to link-only delivery: link tracking.Â
When an invoice is accessed only via a link, you gain visibility into when it was opened, how often it was viewed, and potentially by whom. That telemetry is valuable. It informs follow-up timing and improves collection strategy.Â
But including a PDF attachment does not eliminate the value of links. In fact, it enhances it.Â
When you provide both:Â
- The PDF support AP processing and builds trust.Â
- The PDF increases trust and the likelihood of clicking on the link.
- The link provides centralized access to the invoice archive.Â
- The link enables tracking for recipients.Â
- The recipient’s online activity in their client portal can then be tracked.Â
You preserve tracking intelligence without sacrificing workflow efficiency. Â
The real advantage is optionality.Â
Some clients may prefer link-only delivery. Others may require attachments for compliance or AP automation. Collections benefits from providing both to reduce friction and increase visibility.
When your system allows you to choose links only or links plus PDFs, you align delivery with client needs rather than forcing clients to adapt to your process.
The Beauty of Magic Links
Even better than just links are magic links. Magic links are widely recognized in authentication design as a password-less login method that verifies users via a unique, time-limited email link, providing immediate access without creating or remembering passwords.Â
Your client receives an email, clicks on the magic link, and is immediately taken to their client portal. No support calls to your accounting staff, just payment receipts.
Magic links speed payments while maintaining strong security through expiring tokens and email-based identity verification.Â
Magic links speed payments while maintaining strong security through expiring tokens and email-based identity verification.
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