Nobody tells you that becoming a contractor means becoming your own billing department
I built Reinvoice because I hit a weird moment in my own career.
For years, I was used to the normal worker setup: do the job, get paid, file taxes later. Then I started taking contractor work in software, SEO, Core Web Vitals, and web platform optimization.
At one point, a company basically told me, “just send us an invoice.”
That sentence sounds simple until you are the one responsible for everything behind it.
What should the invoice look like?
How do I track if it was paid?
What do I save for taxes?
What happens if I need to follow up?
Do I need QuickBooks for this, or is that overkill?
Is a spreadsheet enough, or am I setting myself up for a mess later?
That was the moment Reinvoice started making sense to me.
I am not trying to build another giant accounting platform. I am building the tool I wish I had when contractor work stopped being theoretical and became real.
Reinvoice helps independent workers send invoices, track payment status, send follow-ups, and keep cleaner records without feeling like they need to learn accounting software just to get paid.
I would love feedback on the site from a first-time visitor’s perspective:
Does the page make the problem feel real?
Does it explain why this exists fast enough?
Does it feel trustworthy for someone sending invoices to real clients?
What would make you try it instead of using a spreadsheet, Wave, FreshBooks, or QuickBooks?
Site: https://reinvoice.co

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