Online Invoicing
Excel might serve you well, but as your client base grows, it becomes insufficient — missing numbers, incorrect formulas, forgotten due dates. Transitioning to online invoicing is easier than it seems. Learn what to prepare, how to transfer data, and how to issue your first invoice stress-free.
Online invoicing has replaced paper books and complicated spreadsheets. Instead of manually rewriting data, just a few clicks and your invoice is created, sent, and archived. Let's take a look at how online invoicing works, who it suits, and why even the smallest businesses use it today.
Excel or Word is not enough – as your business grows you need an invoicing tool that automates tasks and saves time. But how do you choose the right one? We go through key selection criteria and show what good invoicing software should be able to do.
Today, when invoices can be paid in seconds—using QR codes, smartphones, or smartwatches—it’s surprising how many business owners still create tax documents manually in Excel. Yet, there are tools that can make the entire process significantly faster and easier.