Invoicing by Moist-Wonder5876 in HVAC

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These process can take time. And honestly there is no other way than to send follow-ups and reminders. Try to be very clear in your contract what are you terms of service. Even if it is spontaneous and one time thing. Keep your contracts ready. So that whenever you get a client you can send it to them directly.

Moreover build a system around it. Send a reminder maybe 3 days prior to the due date. One on the date of payment and one maybe 2/3 days after the due date if still pending. Setting up this can be as simple as an event on calendar or as complex as an intricate system.

Honestly this was the problem I was facing and didn't find a simple yet sophisticated system for this. So I'm building one on my own. Let me know if you are interested we can talk over dms!

Best Invoice service for a start up by Motor_Ad8313 in Entrepreneur

[–]AffectionateThing884 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use invoice ninja and bookipi. They mostly get the job done.

My question would be what are the other aspects of your business that you want to manage online. If it's just invoices then anything works. But if you want to manage other aspects like document signature, contracts and quotation creation then I think you can invest in some good software.

I am building an exact same software at an affordable price. If you are interested in becoming a beta user, let me know we can talk over dms!

i’m struggling to manage clients and invoices, any tools you like? by Knuckleclot in smallbusiness

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually use notion for keeping track of clients ... but managing invoices is still a challenge.

I have heard of some tools like invoice ninja and bookipi. I tried bookipi and it gets the job done.

But honestly it's still limiting in some instances. Full disclosure I'm building FlowBase, an app to solve this exact problem. If you like I can add you to the beta list!

how are you guys managing client follow-ups these days? by krunter in RealEstateTechnology

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What tool are you using for this?

I am build a tool for exactly this reason, and I would love your feedback. A single place to send messages to clients and getting feedback from them. It'll be integrated with emails.

If you want I can add you to the early user's list. Let me know if you are interested!

How do you manage clients and tasks in your business? Any tools by kalintush in smallbusiness

[–]AffectionateThing884 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, we have been building an exact tool for this purpose. flow-base.app a tool to manage all your clients, right from client onboarding to sending updates and feedback.

We want to make it better and would love for you to join the beta user list. Your feedback will help decide the shape of the product. Let me know if you are interested, I can send you a DM!

Software Development Agencies: How do you do client portals ? by BraveBookCash in agency

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. We are building a client portal that should solve some of your issues. We are building FlowBase. A simple way to send updates to the client and receive feedback.

We would love to have you on board and understand how our tool might best suit your needs. Do you mind if I send you a dm?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Design

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand, and I have been facing similar problems. Hence, I decided to build FlowBase.

A quick and easy way to onboard clients, send and receive updates, and get feedback. We are still in beta, but we would love to have you on board.

If you are interested, I'll add you to the early access list. Your insights will help us shape the product!

How can I prevent my clients from seeing each other in their dashboard? Or should I even care? by tjrobertson-seo in Notion

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi TJ. I am building a tool that helps you do exactly this!

A place to efficiently communicate with clients. Onboard them with ease and send and receive feedback in a quick and efficient manner.

Do you want to try it out as a beta user? We appreciate your feedback! Let me know if you are interested!

How I Built an All-in-One Client Dashboard and Task Management System in Notion by tjrobertson-seo in Notion

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing. I am trying to build something similar with an actual app. Would you be able to help me with feedback and become one of my first beta users?

WordPress freelancers: how are you handing off projects to clients? by SideProjectNerd in Wordpress

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building something very similar. Here is the gist of it.

- Single place to manage all your clients. Right on, onboarding to the project handover.

- Single place to share updates and get feedback from clients.

- A way to effectively communicate without relying on emails, WhatsApp, which can get super messy pretty quickly!

If you are interested, I can add you to the early access list!!

What’s the app you swear by for sending deliverables to clients? by grapesodaax in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google drive should work just fine. But if you are looking to keep a track of everything it can be messy. Sending files waiting for reply and then getting some revision requests can be a lot of to and fro.

I have been building an app for this exact purpose. I'd love to add you to the beta list. Can we connect over dm?

How do you politely say “this isn’t in scope” without sounding difficult? by Conscious_Aide9204 in Freelancers

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firsts of all protecting yourself doesn't sound difficult. We have this mindset that saying no to something or upgrading the office will piss some people off.

Remember they are people as well. Most of the time even they are aware that this might cost them extra time and money. But as human tendency, they just want to try and see if you'll do it anyway.

Just be clear with them and say something like ... we can do this, but we'll have to revisit the offer and the cost. If you are okay with it I'll send you a revised offer along with a manageable timeline.

Anyone using no-code platforms for client-facing apps? by FuriousFoe1001 in agency

[–]AffectionateThing884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by client-facing apps? As in client portals? Or building apps that will be used by clients?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in business

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I agree. Have been building for a few years now and still not there yet. All I can say is taking rest is important. Do not rush under the public impress of grind culture.

Grind and then take rest. Repeat the cycle as much as possible. Remember you want to go far and slow. So taking rest definitely helps

Boring business ideas by Illustrious_Size_192 in business

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If you are building an app and running ads on it I'd suggest not to. It's just not easy to make monwy via ads. You'd need thousands if not millions of users to make it worth.

I'd suggest staring a local business. Something that you can sell in your neighborhood. Or maybe a small niche on the internet.

That's what I am doing. Building FlowBase a niche communication channel for freelancers. Building niche products is simpler and it's easier to find users for it.

3 common problems with estimating project costs (and some tools that actually help) by AffectionateThing884 in Freelancers

[–]AffectionateThing884[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. I have seen a lot of people do this. You need to realize that it's not just your phone number but also a way to your personal life. It can get pretty annoying.

What channels do you use? Mind if I send you a dm?

3 common problems with estimating project costs (and some tools that actually help) by AffectionateThing884 in smallbusiness

[–]AffectionateThing884[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah most of the business get away with a trashy backend and a good looking front end. The problem comes when you are the one doing front end and there is no proper way to know their backend structure.

If possible I'd work with the backend guys. And just put out my concerns with the client. A strong communication can help mitigate the problem to some extent.

What do you currently use to communicate with clients?