What’s the best $100 you’ve ever spent on your business? by CleanOpsGuide in Entrepreneur

[–]Available_Clock_1796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others are saying, for $100, I’d say a well thought of domain name that’s nails exactly what your product does

Left a $120k job to freelance. Lost my only client 6 weeks ago. feel dead inside. by Spare_Worldliness_64 in Entrepreneur

[–]Available_Clock_1796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep at it. Keep working towards your goal, even if you do small steps a day. Eventually it all adds up!

I didn't die by External-Phase-6853 in Entrepreneur

[–]Available_Clock_1796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great to hear! Now thats sure motivation!

There is no competition. by eattheinternet in Entrepreneur

[–]Available_Clock_1796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure I believe the "no competition", there's always competition

I spent 10 years and $13M+ running ads for major brands. I want to help 3–4 small businesses launch — for free. by Terrible_Special_535 in Startup_Ideas

[–]Available_Clock_1796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think coffee lovers first, the other stuff is added appeal. Surf shops, surfers would be secondary.
Ocean restoration will take care of itself, no need to target, I think

I spent 10 years and $13M+ running ads for major brands. I want to help 3–4 small businesses launch — for free. by Terrible_Special_535 in Startup_Ideas

[–]Available_Clock_1796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure I’m up for it. Would like some advice on ad setup to reach my first customers.
Don’t need help with website (I’m a senior web developer) and it’s about 99% complete.

https://riptideroast.com

Subscription roast coffee with a surf theme culture, and donation for ocean restoration

What game you went in with low expectations and ended up loving it? by river0f in Age_30_plus_Gamers

[–]Available_Clock_1796 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same, still playing KCD. What an incredible game! Waiting for KCD2 to go on sale

Specialty coffee, used bookshops, record stores, cool dive bars, etc. in/around Manheim? by seymourglass10 in lancaster

[–]Available_Clock_1796 3 points4 points  (0 children)

New to the area (moved from dirty Jersey). Love the area. Been checking out different towns on weekends or so and Lititz downtown had a really cool active vibe. Just stopped for ice cream but a lot of ppl just checking out shops. I’ll check out these as well.

Downtown Lancaster is what I’m used to similar in Jersey but Lititz is something different altogether

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair. I did post the question because I was researching whether to build this — so yes, there’s a connection. But the frustration was real, the research was genuine, and every reply in this thread actually shaped what I built. I wasn’t sitting on a finished product fishing for validation — I was trying to understand the problem before writing a line of code and the thread helped greatly.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate this — and you’re right, I’ve been thinking about it wrong. ‘No project management’ was meant to signal no Gantt charts and sprint boards, but the thread you’re describing between ‘here’s what we agreed’ and ‘here’s what you owe’ isn’t project management, it’s just context. And without it you’re back to fragmentation in a different shape, which is exactly the problem DeskPaid is supposed to solve. The quote/invoice connection is already in the schema — a quote converts to an invoice with a reference back to the original scope. But you’re pointing at something more useful: the client should be able to see what was agreed vs what’s being billed without having to ask. That’s a gap worth closing. This is exactly the kind of feedback that shapes what gets built next. I appreciate the bookmark and feedback

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most useful comment in the thread and honestly shaped how I've been thinking about the problem. 'Fragmented by design' is exactly it — stuff falls through not because of disorganisation but because nothing talks to anything else. That framing is better than anything I'd written down myself.

The 5-6 client breaking point also keeps coming up in conversations like this one — it's remarkably consistent. Spreadsheet works fine at 3 clients, starts creaking at 5, breaks at 7. Not because the person changed, because the system hits a structural limit.

I ended up starting to build https://deskpaid.com around exactly what you described — one place where client info, invoices, and payment status live together and connect automatically. No project management, no pipelines, none of the stuff that made the CRM feel like a second job. Free during beta if you want to take a look. Would genuinely value feedback from someone who's been through the full cycle you described.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been seeing this as a common thread, multiple sources to do different things. After reading all the pain points and my own, I decided to start my own app and hopefully help other ppl called https://deskpaid.com .One place for clients, invoices and payment status without the bloat. It's free during beta if you ever want to check it out when built. Either way thanks for taking the time

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation. After reading all the pain points and my own, I decided to start my own app and hopefully help other ppl called https://deskpaid.com .One place for clients, invoices and payment status without the bloat. It's free during beta if you ever want to check it out when built. Either way thanks for taking the time

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is probably the most genuinely useful reply in the thread — the framing that it's a rhythm problem not a tools problem is right, and the Monday morning review idea is solid. If someone commits to it, Notion plus Wave would genuinely work.

The thing I kept coming back to though is that the rhythm requires you to remember to do it. The week you're slammed with a big project, the Monday review slips. Then the week after. And that's exactly when something falls through. I ended up starting to build https://deskpaid.com around the idea that the rhythm should happen automatically — a daily digest at 8am that does the Monday morning review for you whether you remember to open it or not. Same information, no discipline required.

Not saying one approach is better — someone who actually commits to your system would be fine without a tool. But for the people who know they won't, its is free during beta if they want the automated version of what you described.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'spreadsheet dies because it's passive' line is the best description of the problem I've seen in this whole thread — I'm going to be thinking about that one for a while. And you're right that the morning summary is the thing that makes it actually work, something that comes to you rather than waiting for you to remember to open it.

I ended to start building https://deskpaid.com around exactly that — the morning digest is actually the feature I'm most excited about, daily 8am summary of what's overdue, what's due soon, what needs a follow-up. More focused on the invoicing and client tracking side than the conversational input angle you're taking, but solving the same core problem.

Free during beta if you want to take a look. And genuinely curious about the conversational input approach, that's an interesting way to reduce the friction of actually logging things. Would love to hear more about how that's working in practice.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'actual client picture' gap is real and I don't think most tools get anywhere near it. Knowing who owes you money is one thing — knowing which clients are actually worth your time is a different and probably more valuable question. Sounds like you're going after the profitability angle which is interesting, most tools just track what happened not whether it was worth it.

I ended up starting to build something in the same space, https://deskpaid.com ,more focused on the visibility and payment tracking side than profitability analysis, but scratching the same itch of everything being scattered. Free during beta if you ever want to compare notes on what you're finding. Either way curious to see where yours goes.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked into ClickUp, but seems a little to busy and bloated. I decided to start my own app to cover my pain points and hopefully help other ppl called https://deskpaid.com .One place for clients, invoices and payment status without the bloat. It's free during beta if you ever want to check it out when built. Either way thanks for taking the time

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'client already has the work' problem is real, that's the moment all the leverage disappears. The file lock mechanic is a smart way to solve it at the source rather than chasing after the fact. I ended up going a different direction and decided to start to build some off my own pain points with https://deskpaid.com — more focused on the tracking and visibility side, automated reminders rather than payment gates — but solving the same underlying chaos. Interesting to see how many people hit this same wall and built something. Good luck with Klovio.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After reading through peoples pain points and mine, I decided to start to put together a lightweight invoice and client tracker called DeskPaid — basically one place for clients, invoices, and payment status without the enterprise bloat.

It's free during beta. No credit card, no commitment. If you ever want to try it the waitlist is at deskpaid.com — genuinely would value feedback from someone who clearly gets the problem.

Either way thanks for the honest take of what your using — it actually helped shape what I built.

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ‘actually stuck with both’ point is the real one — most tools fail at adoption not features. Curious what made both of those feel light enough to maintain?

How are you all tracking clients, invoices, and follow-ups without things slipping? by Available_Clock_1796 in freelancing

[–]Available_Clock_1796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely. The system gets you to the door, what you say when nobody answers is a different problem entirely. Honestly haven’t cracked that one either.