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    Jason Cavness
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    Is anyone working on software to help companies switch from using excel for their invoicing/billing?

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    Bogomil Shopov - Бого
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    Who is using Excel for invoices? I don't know any company that uses that since 2015 :) Every billing software now (just use your fav search engine) does the opposite.
    Yasser Sultan
    Tried Quickbooks? We use that for invoicing and accounts. Although there are some limitations but still quite handy for a small team like ours.
    Jonatan
    Hi Jason, in Sheetgo we are doing the opposite :) helping companies to do it with spreadsheets. But I'm curious to see also other companies/products working on that as well.
    Jason Cavness
    To provide more details. This is for an electrical company that sets up the electricity for city governments, new housing developments, apartment buildings and other big ticket electric set ups.
    Jason
    You can use billing api for your site like I'm using the billing api on my site pesco online bill use just enter his id number and api shows them his bill
    iBenStokes10
    There are several specialized software options available to help companies transition from using Excel for invoicing and billing to more robust and efficient solutions. Here are some popular invoicing and billing software options: FreshBooks: FreshBooks is cloud-based accounting software designed for small businesses. It offers features like invoicing, expense tracking, time tracking, and reporting. QuickBooks: QuickBooks is a widely used accounting software that offers a range of features, including invoicing, billing, expense tracking, and financial reporting. It's suitable for both small and large businesses. Wave: Wave is a free, cloud-based accounting solution that includes invoicing, accounting, and receipt scanning features. It's particularly popular among freelancers and small businesses. Xero: Xero is a cloud-based accounting software that provides invoicing, billing, expense tracking, and bank reconciliation features. It is suitable for small to medium-sized businesses. Zoho Invoice: Zoho Invoice is part of the Zoho suite and offers invoicing, time tracking, and expense management. It's a user-friendly option for small businesses. Bill.com: Bill.com is a cloud-based platform that streamlines the billing and invoicing process, offering features like invoicing, accounts payable, and accounts receivable management. Invoicera: Invoicera is an online invoicing and billing software that provides features such as time tracking, expense management, and recurring invoicing. Harvest: Harvest is a time tracking and invoicing tool that allows businesses to create professional invoices and track billable hours. It integrates with various third-party apps. Sage Intacct: Sage Intacct is a cloud-based financial management solution that includes features for billing, invoicing, and overall financial management for mid-sized businesses. Before making a decision, consider factors such as the size and needs of your company, integration capabilities with other tools you use, scalability, and user-friendliness. It's also a good idea to take advantage of free trials offered by many of these software options to see which one best fits your requirements.