![]() ![]() If your requirements go beyond this, then you will not be satisfied. No facilities to track payable commissions - a major requirement for many businesses nowadays, who work alongside referring partners and affiliates.Īlthough it has some rather useful and well-developed features, the program is really only useful for consultants issuing sporadic invoices to a handful of active clients. If you have several hundred clients in your books that require regular invoicing, you'll find it unusable. Extremely poor interface for handling large numbers of clients - if you have any more than a couple of dozen active accounts at any given time, you'll struggle. Recurring invoices, as well as pre-payments (retainers) are handled with ease.Ĭons: impossible to fathom why a program that allows a user to issue detailed quotes and invoices and carefully track payments, does NOT allow the user to issue receipts - the program has no function at all for doing receipts. Good tools for time-tracking work hours, for lone freelancers as well as for work teams. Allows company to host their data in their own servers, instead of forcing users to use their public cloud solution. Pros: relatively easy to customize built-in designs and produce great-looking invoices. Great app, but with more updates, online payment facility, and a functioning user forum, this could be amazing! I don't mind the subscription model, as it's tiered to suit the various users, but I do feel like Marketcircle have abandoned this no update since 2016, discontinued user forum, and no real online presence of any update activity. The biggest problem for me is the invoicing system there's no function for online payments and no ability to add a payment button. There's a whole new world to learn to get this to do the things you want. The invoicing system is powerful, but very difficult to change things to suit. It seems to be server based now, which can take a while to start, or in my case, sometimes needs restarted to get it to work. It's got a nice user interface and most things are fairly obvious. ![]() It's simple to get started and there appears to be a fair bit of power there when you need it. ![]()
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