Been using Invoice2go for a couple of days now and am pretty impressed. I had the trial version and was mucking around with it, but needed to upgrade as the 3 customer limit was not enough to fully test it.
Tip: If you purchase from the trial version on your mobile you will pay £35 for the upgrade, but if you go through your laptop it will be £69 for the yearly membership.
What is handy is that it has a CIS tax field option. However, there are two niggling things it does not have. 1. The option to import excel documents. 2. The option to input mileage.
I circumvent the mileage issue by putting mileage down as a receipt, but I have to manually multiply .45p X miles to get my mileage figure. Unless someone knows any better ways?
Having my data backed up on the cloud is good, but you can always create a manual backup from your mobile device and email it to yourself.
I used to use Microsoft Accounting, but that has now just gone out of support. I used excel to input my books, but it was a bit of a hassle to import my data each time.
I duplicated Apr and May data on the old and new systems and got the same profit/loss figures.
At the moment I am happy with Invoice2go, but would be grateful if anyone had any tips as I know a few on this forum use the product.
Tip: If you purchase from the trial version on your mobile you will pay £35 for the upgrade, but if you go through your laptop it will be £69 for the yearly membership.
What is handy is that it has a CIS tax field option. However, there are two niggling things it does not have. 1. The option to import excel documents. 2. The option to input mileage.
I circumvent the mileage issue by putting mileage down as a receipt, but I have to manually multiply .45p X miles to get my mileage figure. Unless someone knows any better ways?
Having my data backed up on the cloud is good, but you can always create a manual backup from your mobile device and email it to yourself.
I used to use Microsoft Accounting, but that has now just gone out of support. I used excel to input my books, but it was a bit of a hassle to import my data each time.
I duplicated Apr and May data on the old and new systems and got the same profit/loss figures.
At the moment I am happy with Invoice2go, but would be grateful if anyone had any tips as I know a few on this forum use the product.