Cash you've already earned shouldn't be the hardest part of running a business.
The invoice was signed. The work shipped. The customer agreed to pay. Then thirty days became forty-five, became sixty, became a series of awkward emails the founder writes herself at eleven at night, because the finance person is overworked and the salesperson doesn't want to ruin the relationship.
Accounts receivable is the most thankless surface in any business. The work doesn't make new money — it just keeps the money you already made from quietly walking out the door. So the work gets pushed. So the cash sits. So the business runs leaner than it should, and the team feels poorer than it is.
We're building the thing that does the awkward emails for you — calmly, in your voice, with judgment — so the cash comes back and your finance hours go somewhere better.
The three things we won't do.
We won't shame the customer. The best collectors keep the relationship intact. Aggressive, shouty dunning gets paid faster in the short term, and gets the brand fired in the long term. We optimise for the second one.
We won't lie about what's live. Voice, SMS and certified mail are coming — and when we ship them, we'll ship them. Until then, they're labelled clearly as "coming." A landing page that pretends features exist earns one signup and loses the next ten.
We won't sell the customer data. Your customers' emails, balances and payment timing are none of anyone else's business. We don't run ad pixels, we don't sell to data brokers, and we publish the full subprocessor list in our privacy policy. That's the deal.
What the next year looks like.
We're going slow on purpose. The first hundred customers shape the product. The first thousand earn the right to build voice, SMS and certified mail. The first ten thousand earn the right to start telling stories about how much cash came back, because by then the numbers will be real and the statements will be defensible.
In the meantime: honest copy, real product, calm pricing, no fake spots-remaining. If that sounds like the kind of company you want chasing your invoices, we're glad you're here.