High-frequency withdrawals
Daily or weekly debits may continue even after sales decline, forcing the owner to choose between MCA payments, payroll, rent, taxes, and vendors.
Back on Track Today is a nonprofit technology platform concept designed to help business owners organize Merchant Cash Advance documents, explain financial hardship, prepare professional response packets, and access support before collections, liens, lawsuits, or business closure become overwhelming.
Back on Track Today helps small business owners, family-owned companies, independent contractors, and middle-class entrepreneurs organize their financial hardship and prepare professional documentation when Merchant Cash Advance payments threaten payroll, rent, taxes, vendors, and business survival.
Many owners take MCA funding under pressure and later discover that daily or weekly payment structures, fees, stacked advances, personal guarantees, UCC filings, and aggressive collections can threaten the entire business.
Daily or weekly debits may continue even after sales decline, forcing the owner to choose between MCA payments, payroll, rent, taxes, and vendors.
Business owners often seek help only after default notices, stacked MCA agreements, lawsuits, liens, frozen accounts, or collection pressure begin.
Many owners cannot afford immediate legal representation, and generic debt help may not address MCA-specific contract terms, deadlines, or enforcement risks.
The platform would guide users through business intake, MCA debt intake, document upload, automated packet generation, attorney-ready review, and relief-fund screening.
Generate business hardship summaries, financial decline narratives, payment pause requests, reduction requests, and settlement proposal drafts.
Create creditor matrices, MCA company summaries, ACH payment timelines, document indexes, and attorney-ready review packets.
Flag UCC liens, lawsuits, judgments, bank restraints, processor holds, third-party contact, and other issues that may require urgent review.
The self-service website should guide business owners through the same intake sequence every time, so each case file is complete and easy to review.
Collect business name, owner name, industry, location, years in business, revenue history, current revenue, employees, rent, payroll, tax obligations, vendor balances, and hardship facts.
Capture each MCA company, original advance, purchase amount, payment frequency, estimated balance, payment history, default status, UCC status, lawsuit status, personal guarantee, and confession-of-judgment information.
Request contracts, bank statements, merchant processing statements, payment histories, demand letters, lawsuit papers, UCC filings, tax returns, P&L statements, AP aging reports, lease statements, payroll records, and hardship proof.
Generate a professional cover letter, executive summary, financial hardship explanation, MCA company matrix, requested relief section, and supporting-document index.
For litigation or urgent deadline cases, organize the file for licensed attorney review and potential referral to legal clinics, pro bono programs, or vetted attorneys.
Qualified users may apply for limited hardship support for approved needs such as legal review, filing fees, accounting support, document preparation, business stabilization, rent support, payroll support, or other hardship-related costs.
The upload page should clearly separate required documents from emergency and supporting documents so clients know exactly what is needed before review.
Plain-English guides explaining MCA agreements, daily repayment structures, UCC liens, personal guarantees, lawsuits, settlement options, and common red flags.
A guided system that helps users create hardship packets, negotiation letters, creditor matrices, and attorney-ready files.
A fund that provides limited financial assistance to qualifying small business owners facing MCA-related distress.
Partnerships with vetted attorneys, legal clinics, or pro bono programs that understand MCA disputes and urgent court deadlines.
Anonymized data collection to show the impact of MCA debt on small businesses, local jobs, families, and community economies.
Support for organizing operating expenses, rent, payroll, tax obligations, vendor balances, and short-term survival plans.
The proposed Back on Track Today relief fund would not simply pay MCA companies. It would focus on helping business owners stabilize, organize, and defend themselves.
The impact story can focus on business owners served, hardship packets generated, MCA debt reviewed, jobs preserved, and financial relief achieved.
Back on Track Today should not present itself as a law firm and should not provide legal representation unless licensed attorneys are formally involved.
Court-related materials should be clearly labeled as draft templates or self-help resources. Users should be encouraged to seek licensed legal review before filing anything with a court.
This sample form shows the fields the live Back on Track Today website should collect. In production, replace this demo form with a secure client portal, encrypted upload service, or embedded file-request form.