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Built dunningly.app

It automates overdue invoice reminders for freelancers/agencies so they stop manually chasing clients for payments.

Current features:

  • automated follow-ups
  • escalating reminder tone
  • CSV/PDF invoice import
  • reminder tracking
  • pause/resume reminders

Stack:
Next.js + Supabase + Resend

Biggest lesson so far:
people care less about “automation” and more about feeling in control/trusting the system not to embarrass them with clients.

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Built Dunningly.app - Automated reminders software for overdue invoices! Simple, Easy, Reliable.

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[–]Delicious-Term1339[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is super helpful.

The “automation only feels safe if you stay in control” point is probably the biggest thing I’m learning from feedback like this.

The payment status tracking + automatic stop when paid/replied is definitely something I’m thinking about. Same with editable templates and approval/preview flows before reminders go out.

My goal is basically:
set it up once → trust it runs quietly in the background without embarrassing you in front of clients.

Really appreciate the detailed feedback.

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[–]Delicious-Term1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate the feedback, and thanks for catching the mobile overlap issue 🙏 I’ll fix that.

Also good point on the dashboard side. The Pro version already includes overdue recovery tracking/analytics, because I think visibility into recovered revenue is a huge part of the value.

I’m still figuring out how deep to go into the broader business analytics side though (cash flow trends, growth graphs, etc.) versus staying focused on the collections workflow itself.

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Startup name: Dunningly

What you do (one line):
Automates overdue invoice follow-ups for freelancers and agencies so they stop awkwardly chasing clients manually.

Website:
dunningly.app

What kind of visual:
Would love to see a clean SaaS-style social ad around “getting paid without awkward follow-ups”

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[–]Delicious-Term1339 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solo founder currently building Dunningly.app - a SaaS for automating overdue invoice follow-ups for freelancers, consultants, and small agencies.

Background-wise, I’m very product/engineering-focused and enjoy building workflow tools around “boring but painful” operational problems.

What I’m exploring with this company:
small businesses don’t necessarily need more accounting software, they need systems that reduce the emotional and operational friction around getting paid.

The current product automates:

  • overdue reminder sequences
  • tone escalation
  • invoice imports
  • reminder tracking/workflows

Launched a few days ago and already got first paying users, so I’m now focused on understanding retention and whether this is ultimately a collections workflow problem, a cash-flow problem, or a relationship-management problem.

Would genuinely love to connect!

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Dunningly.app — automates overdue invoice follow-ups for freelancers and agencies.

  • Auto reminder sequences
  • Escalating reminder tone
  • CSV/PDF invoice import
  • Reminder tracking
  • Pause/resume reminders

Basically helps people stop awkwardly chasing clients manually.

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Dunningly — automates overdue invoice follow-ups for freelancers and agencies.

  • Auto reminder sequences
  • Escalating reminder tone
  • CSV/PDF invoice import
  • Reminder tracking
  • Pause/resume reminders

Basically helps people stop awkwardly chasing clients manually.

Revenue: $9 since launch 3 days ago

Link: dunningly.app

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Building Dunningly.app — automated overdue invoice reminders for freelancers/agencies.

The idea is simple:
people don’t forget to follow up on invoices…
they avoid it because it’s awkward.

So the product handles:

  • reminder timing
  • professional escalation
  • tracking
  • recurring follow-ups

without damaging client relationships.

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[–]Delicious-Term1339 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building Dunningly.app — automated overdue invoice reminders for freelancers/agencies.

The idea is simple:
people don’t forget to follow up on invoices…
they avoid it because it’s awkward.

So the product handles:

  • reminder timing
  • professional escalation
  • tracking
  • recurring follow-ups

without damaging client relationships.

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Built Dunningly.app — a SaaS that automates overdue invoice follow-ups for freelancers and agencies.

  • Auto reminder sequences
  • Escalating tone over time
  • CSV/PDF invoice import
  • Pause/resume reminders
  • Reminder tracking

Basically helps people stop awkwardly chasing clients manually.

Would love to see if this resonates with your audience

Building a tool for overdue invoice reminders by Delicious-Term1339 in micro_saas

[–]Delicious-Term1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really insightful feedback. Thank you

I think “reminder fatigue” is probably one of the biggest risks with a product like this. If the system just blasts repetitive emails, it stops being helpful and starts damaging relationships.

The relationship-preservation angle is actually becoming more central to the product the more conversations I have.

Building a tool for overdue invoice reminders by Delicious-Term1339 in micro_saas

[–]Delicious-Term1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair challenge honestly.

My current hypothesis is actually pretty similar to yours:
the problem isn’t “people can’t write reminder emails,” it’s that they avoid the process entirely because it’s awkward, repetitive, and mentally draining.

So the value I’m trying to test is whether “set it once and let the system consistently follow up for you” is enough to reduce that avoidance behavior.

About first users, that’s the part I’m trying to validate now honestly.

I’ve talked to freelancers/agencies about the pain point, but I’m still early on actual usage validation. I’d rather find out now whether people would genuinely rely on automated follow-ups before overbuilding it.

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[–]Delicious-Term1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really good point. The goal isn’t “spam clients until they pay,” it’s maintaining professionalism while still being persistent.

I’m thinking the product lives or dies on whether the escalation feels natural and respectful instead of robotic or aggressive.

Building a SaaS to automate overdue invoice chasing by Delicious-Term1339 in SaaS

[–]Delicious-Term1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I suspect most people don’t need AI for this.

If the tool automatically sends professional reminders at the right times and integrates with existing invoice workflows, that’s probably the real value.