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by brudgers
3955 days ago
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It's hard to see the value proposition of a bespoke freelance programmer hourly billing application versus a general purpose book-keeping application familiar to accountants, backed by regular support, and having been debugged over many years of field deployment. What makes your solution better than Quickbooks or GnuCash? What percentage of the market for free-lancer programmers can a bespoke product capture? Why go through all the development effort of a book-keeping program and then only target it at a very limited market? Good luck. |
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One possibility is you could use my tool to create a timesheet and then import that into Quickbooks. But the tool will also create a PDF invoice for you.
The tool has addressed a pain point for myself personally, but you're right - it may be too niche to be worth putting out there. My market is 'programmers who bill hourly and use git'. Maybe not that many people, and lots of those people might be happy with how they track time already.