Invoice app?
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- formed0
Quickbooks if you have a bookkeeper, otherwise it can be a pain sometimes. But keeping track of invoices, accounts, etc., all in one place is a great feature (and generating reports, like profits/losses/expenses/etc. is a great).
- ETM0
I use Harvest & Quickbooks. Harvest has all the data recorded/organized that I need/want then it can export what the accountant needs for Quickbooks. Everyone is happy.
Anyone still saying use Excel.. .use Illy... use InDesign either is not very busy or really has no idea how much time they are wasting trying to run a business that way.- I am not saying you should use Harvest, but many of the competitors will also give you the same benefits.ETM
- i like excel. i find it if you know how to set up the formula everything is really quick and simple.pango
- I need the time tracking and reports, especially when I have contractors working for me.ETM
- mtgentry0
I use and like: http://tradeshift.com
- monNom0
Studiometry handles everything from lead tracking/project coordination/time tracking through to invoicing. worth the $200 I'd say.
http://www.oranged.net/studiomet…If I was running my own show I'd be using it.
- gramme0
Billings here too. But I still typeset my own invoices in InDesign because I'm a complete tool, and because the invoice creation tools in Billings are terrible. I mainly use Billings for workflow, project organization, and time tracking.