SwiftEase | Invoice Software Concept

SwiftEase is a concept for an invoice software.

Since starting my own company, I have found one task to be the most tedious: sending invoices. To address this, I have developed a software concept that will help you keep track of your outstanding invoices and provide an overview of your earnings for a given month or year.

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The software includes a showcase feature. When you click on the 'How it works' button, it will redirect you to an in-depth page that provides a comprehensive explanation of how the software operates and how it can benefit you and your company.

Licensing options

The platform provides three licensing options. Each option requires a monthly payment, and each tier offers a unique experience.

Personal Free

The basic option allows you to send a limited number of invoices and provides access to a free library of invoice presets. This option is ideal for small companies with a smaller client base.

Personal Pro

The advanced option offers the same features as the personal free option, but with additional benefits. It allows you to send unlimited invoices and automate the sending process. This feature is particularly useful for managing long-term clients efficiently.

Business Pro

The business option is perfect for companies with a large client base. It allows multiple users to access the software simultaneously and provides regular updates on the company's monthly income.

What others say

To enhance social proof, I incorporated a randomizer feature that displays reviews from other users of the software. This feature helps promote the software by showcasing positive feedback from satisfied customers.

A look at the full page

Here you can see the full page.

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Thomas Mosterd
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