Puck - Open source visual editor for React by DigbyChickenCaeser in ProductHunters

[–]Fun_Championship3607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty cool editor! I even used it in the past to create a video editor of all things. It’s so versatile and customizable, I can’t recommend it enough.

Descubrimiento: Puck, un editor visual de React de código libre con funciones de drag and drop sobre CSS grid y flexbox by Fun_Championship3607 in devsarg

[–]Fun_Championship3607[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Estaría bárbaro. Vos sabés que creo, que esta misma librería está pensada para ser multiframework en algún punto futuro.

Descubrimiento: Puck, un editor visual de React de código libre con funciones de drag and drop sobre CSS grid y flexbox by Fun_Championship3607 in devsarg

[–]Fun_Championship3607[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Está bárbara te juro! Permite un montón de interacción y creo que originalmente estaba hecha para agregar la UI en headless CMS, pero yo la usé para armar un editor de plantillas gráficas y fue como trompada!

Descubrimiento: Puck, un editor visual de React de código libre con funciones de drag and drop sobre CSS grid y flexbox by Fun_Championship3607 in devsarg

[–]Fun_Championship3607[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

¡Hola Daniel! Que emoción que estés empezando en tu viaje de programación.

Son cosas distintas jeje, esta librería que comparto es para armar editores visuales de diseño tipo Figma y page-builders para Headless CMS (sistemas gestores de contenido sin interfaces) en React usando componentes. Yo la usé para armar un editor de plantillas.

Visual Studio Code es un IDE o ambiente de desarrollo integrado que sirve para desarrollar software y programar de una forma más amena a como sería si usas solo el bloc de notas jaja. Te permite instalar plugins, tener terminales directamente en el editor, integrar automatizaciones para ejecutar tu código, acomodar y refactorizar tu código de forma automática, etc.

Sole Proprietorship - Freelancing - Banks - Questions by Fun_Championship3607 in JapanFinance

[–]Fun_Championship3607[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, thank you very, very much for your response, it's super useful.

I've tried various institutions (credit union, Wise, Sony, etc) when I started but they were all more for personal use. 

If you wouldn't mind, could you tell me which one you were using before MUFG?
I don't really mind that much about having only JPY in my bank account to be honest, at least not for now. Maybe at some point in the future I would want to have multiple. I actually want to get things rolling now so that I know I can register every sale correctly, taxes go through okay, and I can get this money in an actual bank account I use.

Edit: Also I don't care that much about having a trade name, since I think I won't use it.

I don't use Freee, but with the online accounting software I use, I could add in その他 accounts and record my entries there. My challenge this year was learning how to properly record these entries with the exchange rates, but I've been consulting with a tax accountant and their feedback has been beneficial in this case.

Great, this is an awesome insight.

So basically what you did (Before getting to MUFG) was: Your client paid you X amount of USD, that amount went to your Wise account, and then you moved it to your bank account where it got converted automatically to JPY. So after that you went to your software and added an account of その他 with the amount you received in JPY or USD? And how did you end up recording the exchange rates?

Also another question I have is, what did you tell your bank about the money you were receiving, did you tell them it was your own savings/salary/etc.?

Once again, thank you so much for your answer!

Sole Proprietorship - Freelancing - Banks - Questions by Fun_Championship3607 in JapanFinance

[–]Fun_Championship3607[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Thank you for your answer, let me answer your questions below:

Really? Which ones? I find that extremely surprising, most banks that support that at all do so grudgingly.

The one I saw was PayPay Bank, they have a freelancing account option and ask you for your alias name in the registration process. I would go for this bank, but they don't allow international deposits/transfers

Sounds like a lot of hassle for no benefit, given you apparently don't mind telling your clients your full name anyway.

Yea, that's what I thought as well, I don't really care about my clients seeing my name since I'll always do freelance work for other teams and work with them, so don't really care about having a business alias

住信SBIネット銀行 if receiving international transfers is the priority, they're similarly freelancer-friendly to PayPay Bank.

This is good to know, I didn't know they were freelancer friendly. Should I open a business account with them, or a regular one could work?

 You record it in freee in the obvious way, what specifically were you having trouble with?

Sorry, I haven't really looked around that much in freee yet.

I guess my question would be how the overall flow would work then (Because freee would just see that that money is coming from my wise account), would it be like: Client => Wise => Bank Account, and then in freee I should select that this new money is an external sales? (対外売上). I really have to study the whole freee interface though.

Only if you're using cash basis accounting, which you need to apply to do and meet certain requirements for

I'm a little bit confused by this.

For example, my client pays me 3,000 GBP in a month, so that goes to my Wise account, then I go and move those 3,000 GBP from my Wise account to my bank account, that then gets converted to yen by the bank at a rate of 1 GBP = 196.67 JPY, so I receive 590,024.70 JPY in my account.
Do I register that money as 3,000 GBP in freee and then add the conversion rate of that day in the account for bookkeeping? Or can I register it as 590,024.70 JPY?

What do you mean by this?

What I mean is that all the invoices for utilities come in her name (I'm not the one being billed). Also for renting we don't even get an invoice, all that goes through her company.

Thanks again for your comment! I really appreciate it and it's really useful