It took me longer than I want to admit to see the real problem: client work was scattered because the same job kept getting copied into five different places. Zorv keeps clients, projects, tasks, quotes, proposals, invoices, expenses, and reporting connected from lead to paid invoice. The dashboard surfaces overdue invoices, quotes awaiting response, late tasks, and cashflow without another spreadsheet.
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It took me longer than I want to admit to see the real problem: client work was not scattered because I needed one more app. It was scattered because the same job kept getting copied into five different places.
A customer lived in one tool, the project in another, tasks in a third, and the invoice showed up at the very end with almost none of the original context attached.
I built Zorv around that gap: one workspace for clients, projects, tasks, quotes, proposals, invoices, expenses, and revenue reporting. The dashboard surfaces overdue invoices, quotes waiting for a response, late tasks, and cashflow so the messy middle is visible.
I made the attached 60-second walkthrough to show the flow instead of making another feature list. If you run a freelance business, studio, or small agency, where does your workflow still break? I’d genuinely like to learn from the comments.