Invoicing and quoting for people on the move. You can invoice and quote from your cell phone before leaving your customer. Convert quotes and job cards into invoices at the click of a button. Then email and/or WhatsApp invoices to your customers by clicking a button. It's simple to use, like painting by numbers.
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Our simplicity. We've tried to make our solution paint by numbers.
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No learning curve and support is quick.
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Our primary audience is tradesman and really anyone who works on the road and needs to invoice and quote, but doesn't have an admin team in an office. They want to issue computer generated to look more professional. Plus the invoices must be easy to deliver.
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As a co-founder I owned multiple properties and used tradesman a lot for maintenance. Invoices and quotes were delivered slowly and sometimes were difficult to read. I wanted to help tradesman with this problem.
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Our focus is on tradesman who run small businesses and so 'biggest customer' isn't relevant to us.
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