Freelancers and small businesses lack reliable cash flow forecasting tools
Freelancers and small business owners cannot predict next month's available cash because income is irregular and most accounting tools focus on historical records rather than forward projections. Spreadsheet-based tracking is error-prone and fails to show upcoming invoice timing. Existing dedicated tools are either expensive or require integration complexity most small operators cannot manage.
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