![]() ![]() but it's is 2 pieces of software and GT has some bugs and is basically annoying for a few reasons I won't get into. tried GrandTotal and TimeLog and thought that was it. it went bankrupt and was complicated anyway. ![]() I tried Accounts way back which was an iBank and iBiz all in one. While these seem like a lot of complaints, I do like the program overall - once you get it set up to your liking it makes keeping track of all your invoices quite painless, add to that its iOS counterpart to create invoices on the go, this is a pretty good invoicing program border lining on being great. Sorting through invoiced projects is difficult as well, as there is no way to group paid and unpaid invoices - you can use the reporting function, but that can be more complicated than it's worth.įinally, and this is the biggest annoyances, there is no way to discount an invoice by a fixed amount, Billings only supports discounting by %. Fortunately this can be resolved by using a custom field, but would still be nice if you didn't have to manually enter the invoice number each time. you create an invoice which is numbered 180, then you delete for whatever reason, create a new invoice it is numbered 181 even though invoice 180 no longer exists). In addition, you can't renumber an invoice, and the total continues up even if you delete an invoice (i.e. First and foremost, invoices are numbered as an overall total, and not on a per client basis. There are a couple of quirks and annoyances preventing me from giving this five stars. There is a lot to configure at first, which can be very overwhelming - especially when trying to setup your own customized invoice design, but once you get things set up it works pretty well. Read about other Mac users using Billings Pro here or experience Billings Pro for yourself with a free 30 day trial.Been looking for a good invoicing app of a while now and after bouncing around between iRatchet (the old non-App Store version, since you can't get a demo of the newer version), iBiz, and Billings, I finally settled on Billings - mostly because it handles hourly invoices extremely well and has an awesome iOS counterpart! ![]() Marketcircle is full of smart developers and designers that love the Mac an iOS and if you try this app, you’ll see their attention to detail everywhere. Billings Pro customers really like the invoice templates because they are clear and professional looking – and you can further customize invoices to fit your own brand. Comments jotted down on your time slips can be added to the invoice so your client has a clear understanding of the work you did – which means you get paid faster, with fewer questions. You can also add expenses or bill by flat rate. You just select the time slips, pick an invoice template, and send. Easily add comments to your slips so you remember all the details of the work you did during that time.Īfter the work is done, Billings Pro makes it really quick and simple to invoice–whether you’re creating the invoice from your Mac, iPhone, or iPad. It supports 3D touch, making it quick and easy for you to start a new timer or jump to a recent one, and includes a handy widget that lets you manage your Billings Pro timers within the Notification Centre. It’s great for freelancers and small businesses such as consultants, lawyers, designers, photographers, that need an easy way to keep track of time spent on client work and a fast way to produce professional looking invoices.īillings Pro syncs all your devices across all your team members, so you can track time for a project while out on your iPhone while a team member tracks time on their Mac at the office. This week MacSparky is sponsored by Marketcircle, the makers of Billings Pro – a time-tracking & invoicing app for the Mac, iPad, iPhone & Apple Watch. ![]()
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