Monday, April 19, 2010

Invoicing: Online Invoicing Roundup

Online Invoicing Roundup

Designing and tracking invoices yourself is a lot of work. A lot of online invoicing applications would save you much time and keep you organized (especially designers like me, who would lose their head if they forgot to attach one!). Hundred of online services are out there. Here, I'll review seven apps based on their ease of first time use, cost, customizability of the templates, usability and more.

Quickbooks Online

Quickbooks in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    From free to $34.95 per month.
  • Free option?
    Yes, for up to 20 customers. And a free trial is available.
  • Customized invoice design?
    Two Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Changing the logo is a convoluted process (I ended up using Help, which detailed a six-step process to get to it), and the logo ends up only 1 square-inch. You can choose between about 13 different templates, but I didn't like any of them. You can change the font and size of various elements (such as the title), which was nice, but the placement of some of the items left a lot to be desired.
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    The first time, I gave up in frustration. It wouldn't let me set up a UK address, so I set up a hypothetical business, an option it allowed. The second time I pretended to have a business in Beverly Hills 90210 and managed to get in. It still took me about 20 minutes to get it together, having discarded my saved invoice a few times after trying to customize it.
  • Usability?
    One Star in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    The landing page is okay, but the app itself is a bit crowded and disorganized. It tries to show you where quick start items are, but I felt lost. It is inconsistent too: some pages have an ugly brown header, while others had a newer design.
  • Recurring payments/actionable late payments?
    Yes/Yes. It shows a list of overdue invoices, and an automated email service has just launched.
  • Other accounting features?
    You can track everything, I'm sure, but could I find anything? Would I even want to now?

Other pros?
It's probably easy for people who are familiar with QuickBooks, because you can import existing books. It seems to solve every conceivable problem, so if you have very particular needs, this might be best for you.

Other cons?
This application immediately made me angry and frustrated. It also can't be used on Firefox on the Mac (but does work with Safari) or in any country outside the US.

Simplify This

Simplify This in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    From $9 to $29 per month.
  • Free option?
    Free trial.
  • Customized invoice design?
    One Star in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    You can add a logo, but I couldn't find any options for changing color or layout or even find a preview.
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    I gave up after 25 minutes.
  • Usability?
    One Star in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    The logo is okay, but the spacing isn't super-clean or consistent, and I was confused by which items were associated with which accounts and how to actually generate an invoice.
  • Recurring payments/track late payments?
    Undetermined/Undetermined.
  • Other accounting features?
    Undetermined.

Other pros?
It offers a lot of interaction: e.g. each item gives you a pull-down menu, where you can edit and set as "Contacted," "Lost" and "Change to customer," but I'm unsure what any of these are for.

Other cons?
Maybe I'm not very good at this, but I couldn't figure out how to do anything. It shows a "How to" page before the interface; but, of course, I didn't read it, and then couldn't figure out how to get back.

Curdbee

Curd Bee in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    Free, or upgrade for $5 per month.
  • Free option?
    Substantial amount of features for free.
  • Customized invoice design?
    Three Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    You can add your own logo and change the header color. The design is decent but very limited.
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    Five minutes.
  • Usability?
    Four Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Quite well designed and easy to use. A few things required extra clicks, but it never lost me.
  • Recurring payments/actionable late payments?
    Yes/Turns red, but is not actionable.
  • Other accounting features?
    None.

Other pros?
I was pleasantly surprised by this little app. It creates a decent invoice and does it simply. It also has strong integrations with PayPal and Google Checkout to make payments even easier! And upgrading is inexpensive.

Other cons?
You get PDF functionality only with the upgrade; but at only $5 per month, it is definitely affordable!

Freshbooks

Freshbooks in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    From free to $149 per month.
  • Free option?
    Yes, a substantial number of features for few clients.
  • Customized invoice design?
    Two Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Limited. You can add your logo and choose between two plain design options, which look a bit like Microsoft Word templates.
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    Five minutes.
  • Usability?
    Five Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Nice and clean. You can also partly customize the colors and replace the logo with your own. Easy to navigate.
  • Recurring payments/track late payments?
    Yes/Yes (can be automatically sent by email.
  • Other accounting features?
    You can track expenses and create reports.

Other pros?
It has great, brief explanations for new users. You can customize the whole application to match your brand and specify permissions on tabs for clients and employees. Seems to scale well for big businesses. It also integrates 10 popular payment gateways.

Other cons?
I couldn't figure out how to change my currency for individual clients. I might have missed it, but it wasn't immediately obvious to me.

Less Accounting

Less Accounting in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    From free to $24 per month.
  • Free option?
    Yes, it has some invoice and reporting features for free, and a trial offer.
  • Customized invoice design?
    Four Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    You must create a template to make an invoice. You can add a logo, choose between three different layouts and change the colors.
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    Five to ten minutes.
  • Usability?
    Four Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Simple and easy to use. Awkward placement of some elements, such as the permanent bar at the bottom, but you get used to it after 10 minutes.
  • Recurring payments/actionable late payments?
    Yes/Not yet.
  • Other accounting features?
    Yes, you can track your business expenses here.

Other pros?
Getting started is easy because things behave as you would expect. It also integrates with 37 Signals' management tools, FreshBooks and more.

Other cons?
When I wanted to create my first invoice, a template wasn't available, so I created one, but upon returning, I found all of the information I'd entered so far for that invoice was gone! I hate re-entering data in forms (even if only for a minute).

Free Agent

Free Agent in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    $20 per month, with discounts for yearly subscription and referrals.
  • Free option?
    Free trial, but won't let you do much until you register your bank account.
  • Customized invoice design?
    Four Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    You can add your own logo and choose between seven attractive templates. You can't change the color, but I found a template I was happy with.
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    Took at least 10 minutes; I couldn't figure out how to get back into it because it required my bank details.
  • Usability?
    Four Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Well designed and easy to use. Once I got around bank account entry problem, it was great.
  • Recurring payments/actionable late payments?
    Yes/It shows a list of overdue invoices, and an automated email service is currently in development.
  • Other accounting features?
    You can track all business expenses and do your business accounting.

Other pros?
Clear navigation and plenty of explanation for first-time users, with pull-down help bars in case you need them. You can also upload bank statements to track your invoices and expenses against your bank account. And you can customize the front page's appearance.

Other cons?
Because I was just testing this app, I didn't want to enter my bank account details. It's a great feature, but for those who don't need it or just want to play around, it's annoying.

Invotrak

Invotrak in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    Four options, from free to $45 per month.
  • Free option?
    Yes, but you can't add a logo, and only 2 invoices, and two clients per month.
  • Customized invoice design?
    Two Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    They have the option to add a logo if you're upgraded and the choice between 5 different template styles. They are very plain though, and non-customizable. I personally don't like them at all!
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    Five minutes.
  • Usability?
    Three Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    It's okay. Most things are easy enough to figure out, but they seem to have some weird ways of getting to where you want to go. Not a bad experience but not exactly drool worthy.
  • Recurring payments/actionable late payments?
    No/Not that I can see. It turns the line red if it's overdue, but there's no actionable things here.
  • Other accounting features?
    It has a punch-in system for tracking time.

Other pros
They make an effort to add helper text along the way, but I didn't notice it until 15 minutes in.

Other cons
It doesn't auto number the invoices, so you have to remember what the last invoice number you gave a project.

Blinksale

Blinksale in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices

  • Cost?
    From $6 to $24 per month.
  • Free option?
    A 30-day trial is available (a credit card is necessary).
  • Customized invoice design?
    Five Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Nice templates, but you can also create your own CSS-based version! Yay!
  • Time to create a customized invoice?
    Five minutes.
  • Usability?
    Four Stars in Invoice Like A Pro: Examples and Best Practices
    Very nice and easy to use.
  • Recurring payments/actionable late payments?
    Yes/Yes. It has a customizable email message for overdue notices. You can view all of your overdue invoices in one place and send each with one click. You also get history of when you sent your reminders.
  • Other accounting features?
    You can receive Blinksale invoices from other companies you purchase from.

Other pros
A lot of explanation for new users, and the input fields show examples of data, making it easy to see what to do next. It integrates with Basecamp and PayPal. And sent invoices can be linked to your client's own Blinksale account.

Other cons
You can't test this application without submitting your credit card details, even for the free trial. You also can't create PDFs on the "Bronze" plan (the ideal plan for part-time freelancers). Finally, it doesn't automate the numbering of your invoice IDs (although it tells you your last one).

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