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    • TechieChick
      TechieChick last edited by

      What software do you use for your company to track your time, bill your clients and receive payments? We currently use Wave (thanks @Minion-Queen) but are thinking of moving to something else that will allow our staff to keep track of their time.

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      • JaredBusch
        JaredBusch last edited by

        Bundy & Associates makes use of Manage Engine ServiceDesk+ and our own skills.

        Basically certain fields were setup that all techs know will be the part that goes on the bill. I created a SQL query for and export the results to a CSV. This then gets manually tweaked in Excel so our bookkeeper can easily enter the events into QuickBooks.

        We will be automating that step in the near future. Mostly by switching to ServiceDesk+ MSP because it have some built in QB integration.

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        • Minion Queen
          Minion Queen Banned last edited by Minion Queen

          WE currently use Wave but I will admit we are spending time and effort retyping time and service provided from our ticketing system every month. Now very few of our clients do need to be billed hourly, most everyone is on Managed Service Contracts. So those are easy and automatic each month.

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          • Minion Queen
            Minion Queen Banned last edited by

            We have looked into Freshbooks. Maybe that is worth taking a look at?

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            • Ambarishrh
              Ambarishrh last edited by

              I've used Freshbooks for my freelance works, the moment I start a work for them, I use my Android freshbooks app, select the client and select the billable project, start the timer, Once the task is completed, when I stop the timer, it logs the timesheet+ create an invoice with the standard hourly charges I set in the freshbooks system! Pretty neat, can then track the overall time spent, send consolidated invoice to client, get paid and close the task.

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                technobabble last edited by

                I still enjoy using RepairShopr. It does inventory, ticketing/documentation, estimates and invoicing and works with QB if you want. I even have the plugin for MaxNow.

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                • ?
                  A Former User last edited by A Former User

                  I use Freshbooks and LOVE it. invoices, support tickets, client documents. Reporting is great. Clients love it! Recurring invoices too!

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                  • stacksofplates
                    stacksofplates last edited by

                    Obviously late to the game, but I use ERPNext.

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                    • Deleted74295
                      Deleted74295 Banned last edited by

                      Currently using FreeAgent in the UK but did look at Xero before.

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                        hubtechagain last edited by

                        I too use freshbooks. Love it.

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                          shellersperk last edited by

                          Been using Connectwise for a very long time. Well worth the money. Does a lot more than I need but once setup it recoups a lot of time and pays for itself every month.

                          Stefan...

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                          • Dashrender
                            Dashrender last edited by

                            I use Freshbooks, for the super tiny amount I need it.

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