HubWho
Solar dealers + installers · West Virginia

Solar billing software for West Virginia

Recurring monitoring contracts, warranty plan billing, and per-system loan installment tracking — with a customer portal where homeowners see their plan, payments, and warranty coverage in one place.

12×
Max installments per payment plan
Multi
Recurring subs per homeowner (warranty + monitoring)
Branded
Portal under your installer brand

Solar dealers + installers we work best with in West Virginia

  • You sell solar systems with multi-year monitoring or warranty contracts.
  • You bill monthly for production monitoring (e.g. Enphase, SolarEdge gateway data).
  • You sell extended warranty plans as recurring subscriptions.
  • Your homeowners are confused about who to call for billing vs. who installed.

Solar dealers + installers we serve in 1 West Virginia metros

Each metro page has city-specific FAQ + comparison vs. the local alternatives.

FAQ — Solar billing in West Virginia

Is HubWho a good fit for solar dealers + installers based in West Virginia?+

Yes. HubWho supports solar dealers + installers nationwide — every US state including West Virginia — with the same flat $29-$249/mo pricing. ACH via Plaid + Stripe Connect + Authorize.net work from any US bank. The per-client margin report and white-label customer portal are identical regardless of which state you operate in.

Can I bill monthly monitoring fees as a recurring subscription?+

Yes — every homeowner becomes a client in HubWho, and you can attach as many recurring subscriptions as the system needs. Monitoring contracts, extended warranty, panel-cleaning subscriptions — each with its own start date, billing cadence, and auto-draft.

Does it integrate with Enphase Enlighten or SolarEdge?+

Not directly — those platforms expose production data, not billing data. HubWho is the billing+portal layer; keep your monitoring portal alongside. If homeowners want a single login, we can iframe-embed production data into the HubWho portal as a custom widget (enterprise feature).

Can I bill financed systems — split a $30k install across 60 months?+

Payment plans go up to 12 months out of the box. For 60-month loan amortization you'd typically use a 3rd-party solar lender (GoodLeap, Sunlight, etc.) — HubWho handles the recurring monitoring + warranty side, the lender handles the system financing.

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No credit card. Live with your first invoice in under an hour. Works for solar dealers + installers in all 50 states, including West Virginia.

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