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Freshbooks delivers billing and invoicing to Web 2.0
Over the years I've done plenty of consulting, and I've always loathed every billing solution I've ever used. Either they locked me down to one machine (usually a Windows one) to do my billing and invoicing chores, or were labor intensive to a degree that was totally unnecessary. Freshbooks is a breath of fresh air for the invoice weary consultants of the world. A simple interface allows you to enter invoice data, track payments and late paying clients, and even resolve disputes. Its an invoicing service that makes me want to generate a billable event, just to try it out!
A free trial allows you to manage up to three clients, and send unlimited invoices. The basic plan allows 25 clients for $14/month, which may be more expensive than some other solutions but, offers a great deal of flexibility that other options can't. Freshbooks even has plans to allow consultants to send paper invoices via snail mail, for your fussy paper-obsessed clientele.
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Dave Woodwater said 2:32PM on 7-28-2006
I personally use this and I have to say it's wonderfully amazing. Very easy and super usefull.
So many words! :)
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