i made InvoiceNudger in 3 days
add invoice → set rules → done
it send email to client automatically
before due date, on due date, after due date
from your own gmail only
when client pay → it stop automatically
free try karo → https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
To grow my little app, Built a free tool around the app.
Freelancers hate sending awkward “just checking on the invoice” messages.
So I made a free tool that writes the reminder for you
(takes 3 seconds)
try: https://t.co/XxXwoWZaDn
@TheRobertAvram following up persistently used to drain me so much that I built an app to just automate the whole thing. It sends the polite, professional reminders for you: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@theeslimreaperr That level of stress over late payments is exactly why I built an app to automate all the follow-ups. You shouldn't have to deal with this. Check it out: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@clarke3110 Getting ghosted on a deposit is stressful. That’s why I built a tool to follow up automatically for you so you aren't out-of-pocket: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@copywriter_adam Hey @copywriter_adam I built an app to automate those exact monthly follow-ups so you can just set it and forget it. See it at: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@phillipoKneen That’s infuriating. I built a tool that automatically chases late invoices so you don't have to deal with the stress. Worth a look: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@CharlieImperium 100% agree. Getting the initial payment is step one, but chasing them after that is just as bad. I literally built a tool to put all that follow-up on autopilot so I'm not the bad guy bugging them constantly. Takes the emotion right out of it. https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@ali310019 Those are always the worst clients to deal with! I hated chasing them so much I built a tool to just automate the whole follow-up process for me. Takes the awkwardness out of it entirely. Link is here if you want to try it out: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@ali310019 Oof, those are the worst. I actually built an app to handle all that awkward follow-up stuff so you never have to feel like you're 'cornering' anyone again. The app just does it automatically. Might save you a headache next time: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@seyiemmanuel Man, the excuses are always creative 😂. This exact awkwardness is why I built a tool to just automatically chase invoices for me. Less time dealing with excuses, more time working. You can check it out here if you're interested: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@delveroin@delveroin I literally built a tool because I was losing sleep over the exact same thing. It just automatically follows up for you so you can 'set it and forget it.' You can check it out here: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@shlxk9 I was also facing the same problem and it became very serious problem, then I built tool to automate it. You can give a shot. It may helpful https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@LinaMahrouch That’s the worst feeling ��� seeing the product out there while invoices are still unpaid. Curious — how do you usually handle payment terms with clients? Upfront, milestones, or after delivery?
@nickbakeddesign That sounds painful 😅
One thing that helped me was setting up automatic payment reminders so clients follow up quickly when something fails.
Built a small tool for it: https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
@abetothek Before the brick option… I built this 😅
https://t.co/YptDsR2osc
It automatically reminds clients about unpaid invoices so you don't have to chase them.
Freelancers lose thousands every year to late payments.
Not because clients don't want to pay.
Because nobody followed up at the right time.
Here's how to fix it 🧵
I built InvoiceNudger to solve exactly this.
✓ Add invoice in 30 seconds
✓ Set reminder rules once
✓ Sends from your own Gmail
✓ Full log of every email sent
✓ Stops when invoice is marked paid
Free trial → https://t.co/YptDsR2osc