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Priya designs logos from her apartment. Clients love the work. The invoice always leaves last.

Freelancer checking invoice payments on the couch between projects
Priya, between projects, checking who paid.

I

Invoice sent. Payment pending. Repeat.

Project delivered Friday. Invoice sent Saturday, if she remembers. Client reads it Monday. Pays Thursday, maybe.

Priya's bank app shows e-transfers with no client name. Her Notes app has amounts. Neither matches the project list in her head.

II

Freelancing is two jobs. She only wanted one.

Designer by day. Accounts receivable by night.

She doesn't need payroll or inventory. She needs to know what's outstanding and what's landed without a spreadsheet she won't maintain.

Tap to Pay contactless payment in a residential driveway
Paid before Priya starts the next project.

III

Bill fast. Know faster.

Send an invoice from the couch. Client pays online. Income recorded. Log cash or e-transfer when that's how it works.

See the month at a glance. Export a clean summary when tax season arrives.

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For freelancers who work alone.

Your craft is the product. Getting paid shouldn't be a second career.

Priya sends an invoice from the couch, clients pay online, and she sees the month at a glance — no spreadsheet she won't maintain.

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