Hey I'm Denis, a designer. For years my workflow ended the same way: export the finals, send the link, attach the invoice then wait. Net-30 turns into net-45, the polite nudge turns into the awkward one. I basically became my own debt collector.
So I built reallyfinal: you send your files through one link, and the client sees a preview and pays before the full-quality files unlock - you get paid the moment you deliver. Free to send; a small flat fee only when you switch on get-paid-on-delivery.
We're launching here soon, but before that I'd genuinely love to learn from this community:
How do you make sure you actually get paid after delivering work? Deposits, milestones, holding files back, something else? What's worked, or backfired?
Send your work. Get paid on delivery.reallyfinal fuses file delivery and payment into one link: send your files, and the recipient pays before the full-quality files unlock. Free to send up to 2 GB, €15 flat when you want to get paid on delivery - the fee comes off your payout, never your client. Live payout breakdown before you send; payouts go straight to your bank via Stripe. EU-hosted, GDPR, no AI training, files auto-delete in 30 days. The "did you get my invoice?" email is dead.