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James Aubleleft a comment
For me, Paythread started from feeling like every tool was just… too much. I didn’t need a full accounting suite or some bloated system—I just wanted to track my time, send an invoice, and get paid (credit card or Zelle, done). The signal it was worth building was realizing I kept trying different tools and none of them felt right. They either did way more than I needed, cost more than I wanted...
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The simplest way for freelancers to track billable hours, create professional invoices, and get paid. Built-in timer, PDF invoices, Stripe payments. Free to start.

PaythreadTrack work. Send invoices. Get paid.
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If you're trying Paythread early, drop: What you do How you plan to use it Would love to build this with you.
James Aubleleft a comment
Paythread came out of my own experience as a freelance web developer. I was using tools like QuickBooks Self-Employed and paying around $25 a month, but I only needed a small part of what it offered—mainly tracking time, sending invoices, and getting paid. Everything else just felt bloated and unnecessary. I wanted something simpler. Something that stayed out of the way and let me move quickly...

PaythreadTrack work. Send invoices. Get paid.
