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Create and Manage Invoices with Zoho Invoice

March 28th, 2008 @ 10:17 am

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Categories: Time-Savers, Web Tools

Tags: Invoice, Operational Accounting, Finance, Rick Broida

Hot on the heels of human-resources manager Zoho People comes Zoho Invoice, an invoice-management application that lives on the Web. You can see it in action via the Zoho Show slideshow up above. (How’s that for using one of your products to market one of your other products?)

In a nutshell, Zoho Invoice lets you create, send, and track invoices and estimates. All you do is add customers, define your products or services, and then create an invoice. When that’s done,  you can e-mail, print, and/or export to PDF. There’s even an optional “payment gateway” that lets you accept payments from customers via PayPal. If you’re a Zoho Project user, you can generate a customer invoice based on an existing project. Zoho promises integration with Zoho CRM and other apps in the future.

The free version of Zoho Invoice lets you create up to five invoices or estimates per month. Plans range from $5-35 monthly for more volume. From what I’ve seen so far, this is an extremely polished and easy-to-use solution for any small business looking to simplify and automate invoices.

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