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Use Boletos is a boleto bancário registrado issuance and receivables management platform for the Brazilian market. Its positioning is “no bank contract required, no remessa/retorno files, 100% digital,” allowing merchants to create invoices, track payments, send collection reminders, and transfer funds to a bank account after the boleto is cleared.
In terms of service type, it is not a comprehensive cross-border payment gateway, but a platform focused on boleto collections. The page explicitly supports creating bills with interest and specific overdue deadlines, as well as monthly fees, recurring payments, and carnê installment booklets, making it suitable for generating a full year’s or multiple periods’ worth of bills at once. Its operational features are relatively complete, including automatic reconciliation, payment notifications, email or WhatsApp collection reminders, customized invoices, reports, and charts. For payment methods, the main content only mentions boleto bancário registrado; there is no visible information about Pix, credit cards, debit cards, or international cards.
Its pricing model is fairly clear: fees are charged only on paid/cleared boletos, with no charges for issuance, reversal, cancellation, reissuance, overdue boleto maintenance, or unpaid transactions. The page gives Plano Livre as an example: up to 50 cleared transactions per month, at R$3.99 each. For bank transfer fees, Sicoob and Sicredi are R$0.00, while other banks cost R$2.59. If the balance remains on the platform for up to 7 days, merchants can receive cashback on withdrawal fees. For settlement, the page says funds can be received 1 day after boleto compensation, after which transfers can be made automatically or manually according to the merchant’s preference.
The main advantages are its low onboarding barrier: merchants do not need to complete bank homologação themselves or handle remessa/retorno files. Charging only on successful transactions also reduces the cost of invalid or unpaid bills, while automatic reconciliation and notifications are practical for small and medium-sized merchants. The downside is limited disclosure: there is no explanation of licensing, partner banks, or fund safeguarding arrangements. On risk control, only collections and payment tracking are visible, with no disclosed anti-fraud or KYC capabilities. There is also no information about APIs, webhooks, or plugins, so its technical integration capability cannot be assessed.
It is better suited to sole proprietors and SMEs in Brazil collecting property fees, membership fees, contract installments, monthly rent, or invoice payments from local customers. If Chinese merchants need local boleto collection in Brazil, it can be considered as a candidate; however, if Pix, card acquiring, cross-border settlement, or developer APIs are also required, it should be compared with options such as Asaas, Iugu, Pagar.me, and Mercado Pago. The main content does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, so it is currently unknown.
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useboletos.com.br is an Brazil Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $0.80, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach useboletos.com.br directly.