Uaryn – Smart invoicing that learns when your clients pay
Invoice tool with behavior-adaptive reminders, but Stripe Invoice + Wave already do this.

Automates invoice chasing but costs $19/month in a crowded market.
Freelancers, small agency owners
FreshBooks · QuickBooks · Chase
Invoice tool with behavior-adaptive reminders, but Stripe Invoice + Wave already do this.
Focused product-market fit: it automates Turkish e‑invoice/e‑archive compliance and adds basic payment tracking, which is exactly the kind of local regulatory pain that general invoicing tools ignore. The landing page is clear about who should join (freelancers, solopreneurs), the beta reward and the 37‑question feedback loop — smart for early-stage product development. Missing: details on integrations (banks, accounting, API) and whether it handles cross‑border VAT or reconciliation, which will decide if this stays a niche utility or becomes a broader alternative.
Locks deliverables in invoices to pressure clients, acting as an automated bad cop.
Running invoices, contracts, payments and time-tracking from WhatsApp flips the usual app-first workflow and feels immediately useful for people who hate dashboards. The build looks thoughtful: persistent memory, cron automation, browser automation and custom skills on top of OpenClaw sew a believable agent layer — the question is whether those "79 tools" are deep integrations or surface wrappers. Also: the screenshot shows a client-side scene error, which is a small but telling sign that reliability and edge-case UX will matter a lot for a chat-native OS.
Yet another AI bookkeeping tool in a space QuickBooks already owns.
The product keeps the scope tight: a Kanban board + a 'Today' dashboard and tone-based email generator so you actually know who to chase each morning. It shows attention to UX (drag cards, chase history, try-the-board demo) but lacks deeper automation or payment integrations — useful as a nicer spreadsheet replacement, not a full billing stack.