![]() When PayPal came around, that made things a little easier but invoicing exclusively via PayPal isn’t a great solution. I honestly don’t even remember how I did it back then but it probably wasn’t good. Invoice2Goīefore I officially put my business on the books with the government, I didn’t have a great system for invoicing, or a great need for one really. These are listed in no particular order of importance but I thought it would be good to start with the app I use for invoicing since in many ways, this is the heart of any business in order to keep the lights on and doors open month after month, year after year. Since I’m a Mac user, some of these app suggestions are Mac-only but in most cases, a Windows equivalent can be found, and this article can still be helpful to Windows users by getting the ideas flowing. Writing and reading about plugins, DAWs, techniques and other audio-focused can be fun but I thought it was time for a more practical article about some of these under-appreciated apps that have helped speed up my workflow and keep things organized. Recently I was thinking about how devastating it would be, and how lost I would be without one of these apps in particular so I thought it would be good to write this article and do a roundup of essential non-audio apps to help run your audio business and sustain your audio career. ![]() However, as my business and workflow have increased to a more fast-paced nature, and now that nearly every aspect of life be it personal or business is online, it’s only natural that there are some excellent time-saving and workflow-improving apps and services out there. ![]() Years ago I didn’t really use any notable non-audio apps in my day-to-day workflow. ![]()
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