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Invoice Generator by Trainward

Invoice Generator by Trainward

Create Professional Invoices on the Go

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A fast, lightweight invoice generator for consultants, freelancers, and small teams. Create professional invoices in minutes without accounts, onboarding, or bloated accounting features. Add customers, line items, dates, and totals, then generate a shareable link or PDF. Built for simplicity, this tool lets you send invoices quickly and move on with your work. Ideal for one off projects and ad hoc billing when full accounting software is unnecessary.
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Launch tags:SalesAccountingConstruction
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Vy - Cross platform AI agent
Vy - Cross platform AI agent
AI agent that uses your computer, cross platform, no APIs
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What do you think? …

Robin Joseph
I run my own consulting and automation business, and this started as a tool I wanted for myself and my clients. A lot of my work is helping teams streamline billing and operational workflows, and I wanted something simple that could handle invoicing without forcing clients into full accounting software when they do not need it. This is just the starting point. I plan to introduce webhook functionality so invoices can feed into ERPs and other systems as part of larger automation workflows. I am excited to share this publicly and would love any feedback, ideas, or suggestions from the community as I continue expanding it!
Amit Sharma

No account + no onboarding is honestly my love language. How do you handle invoice numbering + taxes (VAT/GST) if I’m doing random one-off gigs? Also can I slap my logo + payment details on the PDF, or is it super barebones by design

Robin Joseph

@amitpsharma Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! The product is designed first for on-the-go professionals like contractors, service techs, and freelancers who are literally finishing a job in a driveway or kitchen and want to send an invoice before they leave.

Right now there’s a single umbrella tax rate applied to the invoice total (not per line item). That’s a deliberate tradeoff to keep things fast and low-friction for quick jobs, especially since many users are U.S.-based where VAT/GST doesn’t apply.

In real-world use, I see this working in two ways:

  1. As the final invoice sent directly to the customer, or

  2. As a clean “first-draft” invoice that syncs to QuickBooks, where a bookkeeper or accountant can tidy up tax, classifications, and reporting. I'm working on getting the webhook functionality setup now so with that, it will require intermediary integration/zapier steps. But I'm also considering creating a built in Quickbooks integration because that's what most of my customers use!