3 Invoicing Apps for Small Businesses

3 Invoicing Apps for Small Businesses

Managing invoices as a small business owner doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. If you’re on the lookout for an invoicing app that’s as mobile as you are and fits your budget, try these three invoicing app recommendations. 

  1. Quickbooks: Not only does this accounting software handle invoices but all of your business finances as well. Quickbooks is in the Top 20 of Accounting Software according to Capterra and is available as an app for iPhone and Android. Depending on your business needs, a Quickbooks subscription can cost between $10 and $100 a month, but a 30-day free trial is available for you to test the extent of Quickbooks’ capabilities. It’s an industry top-pick for a reason, and it’s sure to help you out with any mobile accounting needs you may have.

  2. Zoho Books: This accounting app was designed with the user in mind, and it shows. Zoho Books can be integrated with iMessage, Siri, and both Apple and Android watches. A Zoho Books account is charged on a subscription basis and costs between $9 to $29 a month. If you’re looking for a more cost-efficient alternative to Quickbooks, this app is the way to go.

  3. Invoice by Wave: Unlike Quickbooks and Zoho Books, Invoice by Wave is a pay-per-use software. The app is user friendly and capable of handling basic invoice functions such as invoice notifications, marking invoices as paid, and sending reminders. It doesn’t offer the same bells and whistles as Quickbooks or Zoho Books, but it will certainly save you money performing basic invoicing tasks. 

Contact AMJ today to learn how we can help you keep track of your business’s finances. 

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