This seems like it does just about everything under the sun (Basecamp, helpdesk, invoices etc. all in one app?)
That could be very handy of course, but it's a lot for someone to make the change to. I think rather than doing more and more, you need find a way to make one or two features totally compelling.
One general thing I would say is that in all your tables of links (e.g. Dashboard > Messages, Accounting > Invoices etc.), then clicking anywhere in the row should load that item (And feel free to lightly highlight the whole row on hover).
Just makes it easier to click around fast, because the app as a whole seems to load very quickly. Well impressed with that aspect. :)
There is something off about the pricing.
If you target at freelancers you should offer something that they can start small and grown within your web application.
More clients will mean that they have more cashflow which means they will invest in the app that already as their information.
This is something an agency might use more than a freelancer. The app seems adequate, though the fonts are a bit hard to read. Its OK, but I cant say that its better than anything else Ive tried. Not a bad thing in itself, but I dont see myself using it. I use trello for this sort of thing.
That could be very handy of course, but it's a lot for someone to make the change to. I think rather than doing more and more, you need find a way to make one or two features totally compelling.
One general thing I would say is that in all your tables of links (e.g. Dashboard > Messages, Accounting > Invoices etc.), then clicking anywhere in the row should load that item (And feel free to lightly highlight the whole row on hover).
Just makes it easier to click around fast, because the app as a whole seems to load very quickly. Well impressed with that aspect. :)