Email Owner Invoices

Using Owner or Specialty Contractor Terminology?

Procore can be configured to use terminology specific to General Contractors, Owners, or Specialty Contractors. Learn how to apply the dictionary options.

  • To learn the differences: Show/Hide

    • This table shows the differences in tool names (bold) and terms across the point-of-view dictionaries for Project Financials.

      Contratistas generales Inglés (Estados Unidos) - Predeterminado

      Inglés para promotores (terminología para promotores versión 2)

      Contratistas especializados en inglés (terminología de contratistas especializados)

      facturación

      facturación

      Facturación de avance

      Propietario

      Financiación

      Propietario

      Promotor/Cliente

      Promotor/Cliente

      CP/cliente

      Orden de cambio de contrato principal

      Orden de cambio de financiación

      orden de cambio de contrato del cliente

      Contratos principales

      Financiación

      Contratos de cliente

      Ingresos

      Financiación

      Ingresos

      subcontrato

      contrato

      subcontrato

      subcontratista

      Contratista

      subcontratista

      Desglose de partidas de subcontratista

      Desglose de partidas para contratistas

      Desglose de partidas de subcontratista

      About These Dictionaries
      • Default Setting: The 'General Contractor' dictionary is enabled by default for all accounts.

      • Availability: These alternate dictionaries in italics are available in US English only.

      How to Switch Your Dictionary

      To change your company's terminology to the Owner or Specialty Contractor dictionary, contact your company's . They will work with your Procore Point of Contact to make the change.

Background

You can create an owner invoice that bills against a prime contract and then email it to your recipients. If you need to send your invoice to the project owner, this method allows them to view the invoice in your Procore (only they have a Procore user account and you've granted the user access). This proves useful when you want to capture the owner's written approval or rejection reason in writing. Procore automatically stores all replies from recipients in the 'From' address of your outgoing message in the Emails tab of the invoice.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions

  • Additional Information:

    • Clicking the Email Invoice button sends a copy of the invoice's 'Detail' tab to the designated recipients.

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Project level Invoicing tool.

  2. Click the Owner tab.

  3. Locate the invoice to send by email.

  4. Click the Invoice # link to open it.

  5. Click the Emails tab.

  6. Click Compose Email.
    This opens the Compose New Email page.

  7. Complete the following fields:

    • Private. Mark this checkbox to make the email private. Private emails are only shared with the recipient(s) and the sender.

    • To. Type to search the Project Directory for a list of matching recipient(s).

    • CC. Type to search the Project Directory for a list of matching recipient(s) to carbon copy. Your name appears here by default.

    • BCC. Type to search the Project Directory for a list of matching recipient(s) to carbon copy.

    • Subject. This field will populate with the number of the invoice. The subject line is added automatically. You can change it if you want.

    • Message. Type the body of your email message.

    • Attachments. Attach any related documents or files.

  8. Click Send.
    A YELLOW 'Communication Created' banner appears to confirm the outgoing message has been created and added to Procore's outgoing email queue.

     Note
    • A record of your outgoing message is saved in the 'Emails' tab on the invoice.

    • Any messages sent to the 'From' address on your outgoing message are automatically saved in the invoice's 'Emails' tab. This provides your message recipients with the convenience to use the reply feature in their email program. It also captures your collaborator's approve or reject responses in writing.

Next Steps

See Also

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