PayShield All-in-One Freelance Proposals and Payments Platform
Product launch announcement for a freelance management platform. Not a user-reported problem.
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Freelancer Invoicing Tools Are Either Too Expensive or Too Complex for Simple Needs
Independent freelancers need straightforward invoicing without the cost and complexity of enterprise billing platforms, but free tools are unreliable and paid tools are over-featured. This forces freelancers to either overpay for unused features or use spreadsheet-based workarounds. The growing freelance economy creates sustained demand for zero-friction invoicing.
Freelancers and SMEs Lose Time and Relationships Chasing Late Invoice Payments
Late invoice payments are endemic for freelancers and small businesses, requiring repeated manual follow-ups that strain client relationships. Existing invoicing tools generate invoices but provide no automated escalation workflow for overdue accounts. This creates a recurring operational burden that disproportionately impacts solo operators with no accounts receivable staff.
Freelancers Cannot Afford Legal Contract Drafting
Freelancers and small businesses pay $300-$1800 per contract or skip legal protection entirely, risking non-payment and IP disputes.
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