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QuickInvoice Plus
Privacy-first invoice app for freelancers. No login.
5 followers
Privacy-first invoice app for freelancers. No login.
5 followers
QuickInvoice Plus is a privacy-first invoicing app for iOS. No login, no analytics, no servers — your data never leaves your device. Create professional PDF invoices in under a minute with three clean templates. Free tier: 3 invoices/month forever. Plus unlocks unlimited invoices, all templates, logo, reports, and CSV export. $5.99/mo or $39.99/yr. Built solo with SwiftUI + SwiftData. For freelancers who want clean invoices without SaaS bloat.







the no-login no-server approach is exactly what invoicing apps should have been doing all along. created a test invoice in under a minute and the PDF came out looking clean and professional.
@ylmazpoqp Thank you! The "under a minute" feedback really makes my day — that speed benchmark was one of the core goals from day one. ⚡
On the no-login thing: I lost count of how many invoicing apps forced me to create an account, verify email, sit through an onboarding flow… just to send one invoice. QuickInvoice opens directly to your invoice list. Tap "+" and you're writing.
Glad the PDF came out clean too — spent way too many late nights on the typography, alignment and page-break logic to make it look like something you'd actually send a client. 😅
Curious — what type of invoicing were you doing before this? Spreadsheets, another app, or just winging it?
The privacy-first approach with everything staying on-device is genuinely refreshing for invoicing apps. Love that you kept the free tier usable at three invoices a month instead of crippling it.
@eyda9c3c Thanks so much for this — you totally get it. 🙏
The privacy-first approach wasn't an afterthought; it's the reason I built it. Every other invoicing app I tried was harvesting data or gating basic features behind a paywall. I wanted to prove you can build a useful, sustainable app without compromising on either front.
And yes, the 3-invoice free tier is intentional. Freelancers just starting out shouldn't have to commit to a subscription to send their first few invoices. Upgrade only when it makes sense for your volume.
Genuinely curious — what invoicing tool were you using before, if any?