Technology
Self employed? This app makes managing invoices a breeze.
TL;DR: As of April 8, you can get a subscription to the Fiskl Mobile Invoicing app for up to 91% off.
Freelancing has quickly become a popular career alternative, with many folks turning to the work-from-home lifestyle to bring in some extra dough during these difficult times. Whether that means doing some graphic design or copywriting work on the side or selling custom T-shirts or homemade masks, a passion-fueled freelance gig can quickly become a full-time self-employed situation. But, of course, with a unique career path comes a unique financial situation. And that’s where Fiskl Mobile Invoicing comes in.
With Fiskl, you can capture your expenses, track your time, mileage, products, and services, invoice clients, and create business reports to save you the struggle and keep your work on track in just a few clicks. It lets you create, preview, and email beautiful customized invoices from any device, capture and process receipts in seconds using Google Vision, and automatically record business expenses for a real-time view of your cash flow – so you’ll never lose sight of the bigger picture.
Track your time from anywhere with Fiskl’s built-in, easy-to-use timer with quicksave functionality, and track the status of projects to let you know when things are overdue. Plus, visualize your profit and outstanding revenue from your home screen with useful graphs and reports. That way you’ll always be kept on your toes.
Basically, Fiskl is like having an annoyingly-precise financial assistant that lives in your phone. It’s made to be easy for non-accountants and has earned itself an impressive 4.5 stars on the Google Play store.
See for yourself:
With a Fiskl Plus subscription, you’ll also get unlimited items and cloud data storage, backup and disaster recovery, and access for up to three users on up to three different devices.
A two-year subscription is usually $480, but you can sign up on sale for just $39.99 and start managing money with an actual strategy in mind. You can also save on one year or three-year commitments, starting at only $19.99.
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