Online Invoicing - Free Preferred.
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@dbeato said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
I am using Invoicely
https://invoicely.com/Looks like it could be useful. Does it seem pretty decent? had any issues with it?
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@gjacobse said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
@dbeato said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
I am using Invoicely
https://invoicely.com/Looks like it could be useful. Does it seem pretty decent? had any issues with it?
It works for me as I will be the only one using it, it does not allow me to do recurring invoices but I can just copy an invoice and edit it. It also only allow Only Paypal Payments.
I also cannot send quotes or track my expenses like mileage on it.
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I use Wave accounting for invoicing. Pretty sure it doesn’t meet your desire for “open source” though.
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@EddieJennings said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
I use Wave accounting for invoicing. Pretty sure it doesn’t meet your desire for “open source” though.
Looks pretty decent. it is free however :).
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@dbeato said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
@EddieJennings said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
I use Wave accounting for invoicing. Pretty sure it doesn’t meet your desire for “open source” though.
Looks pretty decent. it is free however :).
Online Payments though is the killer.
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@EddieJennings said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
I use Wave accounting for invoicing. Pretty sure it doesn’t meet your desire for “open source” though.
OP updated.
Not so much Open Source, as free... I needs the free...
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I use Wave, and really happy with it.
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I'm using the free hosted Invoice Ninja. It works great for invoicing, and also works well if you accept payments via Paypal.
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@gjacobse said in Online Invoicing - Free Preferred.:
@EddieJennings said in Online Invoicing - Open Source:
I use Wave accounting for invoicing. Pretty sure it doesn’t meet your desire for “open source” though.
OP updated.
Not so much Open Source, as free... I needs the free...
Before I used Wave, I used Paypal's invoicing, which, notwithstanding transaction fees, was free and worked fine. I switched to Wave, because I was wanting an accounting system for my LLC + invoices, and Wave met the requirements.
I still use Paypal for taking on-site credit card payments when needed, but almost all of my current work is invoiced; thus . . .
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Still using self-hosted (white labeled) InvoiceNinja here as well with Stripe, Paypal, and Authorize.net integration....
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I use invoiceninja, checked out akkaunting and decided not to go there, but I might switch to Wave if I ever run into the invoiceninja limitations