Every day an invoice goes unsent is a day you're not getting paid. Yet for a lot of contractors, invoicing is the last thing that happens — back at the office, at night, days after the job wrapped.
That delay is expensive. It stretches your cash flow, makes it harder to cover materials and payroll, and increases the odds the customer forgets the details of the work.
Mobile invoicing closes the gap. When you can generate and send an invoice the moment a job is done — right from the driveway — the customer pays while the work is still fresh in their mind.
Add online payments and it gets even faster. Customers tap a link and pay by card from their phone instead of mailing a check. Contractors who switch to this routinely report getting paid multiple times faster.
If you take one thing from this: send the invoice before you leave the job site. Your bank account will thank you.
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